Guest guest Posted September 12, 2008 Report Share Posted September 12, 2008 OMNAMONARAYANAYA Dear Sadhaks . To understand " democracy " we must have had experienced true democracy at least for a brief period. Hinduism is infiltrated by other religions so many times that youth of today understand Ramayan only if it is told in English. Authority for Indian History is Vincent Smith not any Indian author. Sanskrit has become a " dead language " right in India! ! ! Hindus must stay united. But all sadhaks are united through an web in English " " . The caste in Hinduism is the biggest block for Hindu unity. Anglo Saxon jurisprudence is followed in " secular India " and all western countries Shariat is followed in Muslim countries. " Manusmrithi " is as good as illegal in our country. BIG BANG is uttering OM for a second time , this time by a man made mechanism in a western territory. CERN is a success. Protons were sent in two directions one in clockwise and the other in anti clockwise. The two groups impinge at each other at the speed of light so that energy similar to solar energy is created underground . MOTHER EARTH permits this human intervention. No storms, no tsunamis, no earth quakes or any other danger.. MAA EARTH permits us harness and use unlimited non polluting energy. Greenery and Earth must be " worshiped " for it. More feedback from senior sadhaks solicited Ulaganathanji,Thimmappaji, Anupamji,Aumji and Shantnuji thanks . yours ijswamy ~SWAMY http://gjnanaswarup.spaces.live.com/blog/ --- On Thu, 9/11/08, M.S.Thimmappa. <thimmappams wrote: M.S.Thimmappa. <thimmappams Re: Dissent is Democratic, Consensus is fascist Thursday, September 11, 2008, 6:52 AM Dear Ulaganathanji, Yes, indeed, I fully agree with you and appreciate you elaboration on Venkatji's submission. We all should move towards that. Vedas ( Original ! ) are the ultimate in human enrichment, humanity as a whole, and also to reach the pinnacle of human existence. Regards, M.S.Thimmappa. @ s.com, ulaganathan p <apunathan@. ..> wrote: > > Hari Om! > > I am moved by this passionate post from Venkatji. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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