Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 shriadishakti , " dr_balwinder " <dr_balwinder> wrote: > shriadishakti/message/1664 > > The list is long where SYogi/nis have abused/misinterpreted > Mother's advise to use their vibratory awareness and at the same > time ignoring her advise to use their discretion.I really cannot > understand why some SYogis would want to undermine a website that > is promoting SY and Shree Mataji and rising fast in popularity .But > then Sanjay Talwar also had faced similar problems in the music > world which Jagbir faces in the website world and Sanjay Talwar > said that " I was being stopped by many from continuing, but then > She told me, that She was trying to overcome this evil of jealousy > among human beings, and that till such time it happened, I must not > lose hope and learn the art of forgivness. " > An ant colony may include eight million individuals and go through two tonnes of leaves a year. The garden is a hugely important place. It is where the larvae are kept. But this remarkable garden is a monoculture, and like all monocultures it is open to attack. For the ants, the enemy comes in the form of other fungal species. . . . Ants do, however, have no bosses directing operations or policing the gardeners. Professor Nigel Franks, of Bristol University, told Discovery he believed ant organisation could have huge lessons for humans. " These different jobs, particularly in the leafcutter colony, have different risks, " he pointed out. " Imagine you're a waste disposal operative in human society. You might have your clothing or outer surfaces contaminated by nasty substances. " You shouldn't - even if somebody asks you to do it - immediately go and work in a kitchen. " So it's an immense management problem. If we can work out how the social insects manage their labour, I think it could give us some really deep insights for the organisation of our own factories, or networks of computers or " . . . even spreading Sahaja Yoga. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3499842.stm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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