Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 Paulo, This rings a bell where such stereotyping was argued against -- such as spanish people are volatile, italians are passionate, french are lovers and so on and on. If sufficient numbers of Indians are closely observed, I bet you will find the entire range. As sociocultural groups go, you will find distinct differences between them. But I know what you mean... RR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 In that, Sir, Jyotish or Jyotishis alone are not exempt. They are just like any other human being. Guilty as pronounced! All of us!! But we are already in prison for that and as you must know -- NO one can ever be convicted twice for the same crime, in any court in a democracy! Like this one ...! RR <sorry for being an irritant, as always! Clams hate me at first! I know you are not one!!> , "rishi_2000in" <rishi_2000in wrote: > > Ranjanda, > Jyotishis may be assisting others to overcome difficult situations > but maturity, expertise and knowledge in Jyotish is no guarantee that > the Jyotishi has been able to stride on the path to attempt to tame > inbuilt human frailities like " My knowledge being challenged!" and > others like jealousy, competitiveness, oneupmanship. > That is a path which each individual has to select from the menu and > Jyotishis are as perhaps as likely to behave immaturely as sometimes > religious disciples do or even criminals do. > No offense intended to anybody just my experience of nonjyotish life > > rishi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 You mean to say that democracy is a natural state of affairs? Or maybe one court doesnot know that the other court has already convicted! rishi --- Rohiniranjan <jyotish_vani (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: > In that, Sir, Jyotish or Jyotishis alone are not > exempt. They are just > like any other human being. > > Guilty as pronounced! > > All of us!! > > But we are already in prison for that and as you > must know -- NO one > can ever be convicted twice for the same crime, in > any court in a > democracy! > > Like this one ...! > > RR > > <sorry for being an irritant, as always! Clams hate > me at first! I know > you are not one!!> > > , > "rishi_2000in" > <rishi_2000in wrote: > > > > Ranjanda, > > Jyotishis may be assisting others to overcome > difficult situations > > but maturity, expertise and knowledge in Jyotish > is no guarantee that > > the Jyotishi has been able to stride on the path > to attempt to tame > > inbuilt human frailities like " My knowledge being > challenged!" and > > others like jealousy, competitiveness, > oneupmanship. > > That is a path which each individual has to select > from the menu and > > Jyotishis are as perhaps as likely to behave > immaturely as sometimes > > religious disciples do or even criminals do. > > No offense intended to anybody just my experience > of nonjyotish life > > > > rishi > > > > > Cheap Talk? Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates (http://voice.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 God I hope not! If democracy were handed on a platter to mankind, as if it was their destiny -- then the world would have been a different place and there would be no challenge in being born a human! It needs work and sacrifice to get to a democratic state and then more work to maintain it that way! RR , rishi shukla <rishi_2000in wrote: > > You mean to say that democracy is a natural state of > affairs? ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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