May 15, 2007

Scientific Verification of Vedic Knowledge

A vast number of statements and materials presented in the ancient Vedic literatures can be shown to agree with modern scientific findings and they also reveal a highly developed scientific content in these literatures. The great cultural wealth of this knowledge is highly relevant in the modern world. Techniques used to show this agreement include:
- Marine Archaeology of underwater sites (such as Dvaraka)
- Satellite imagery of the Indus-Sarasvata River system
- Carbon and Thermoluminiscence Dating of archaeological artifacts
- Scientific Verification of Scriptural statements
- Linguistic analysis of scripts found on archaeological artifacts
- A Study of cultural continuity in all these categories.

May 7, 2007

Japanese Toilet Training for Kids (English Subtitled)

Man,this hilarious!It's ridiculous too,at the same time!

The coolest chase scene ever

Cricket in the Court of Akbar - Trailer

American student of Indian Classical music, Andrew Mendelson, competes in the largest music competition in Rajasthan, India. Sitar in hand, he attempts to navigate the complex rules of this ancient tradition only to find that his western culture clash might be insurmountable. Will he find acceptance before facing India's newest generation of master musicians?

This is a documentary feature film.

Glass illusion

Dealing with hypocrites

Hypocrisy is the homage that vice pays to virtue (Francois De La Rochefoucauld)

One of the most common vices, or bad habits, is hypocrisy. There’s much to dislike about it. Mainly, it’s a misuse of the gift of speech because language is used to conceal instead of reveal. By pretending to be what they are not, hypocrites imprison themselves. Although the doors of their cells are unlocked, they are afraid to step out and reveal their true selves. Hypocrites are liars. They practice deception. They bear false witness against themselves. But the moment they abandon their lies and practice integrity, the walls of their prison crumble, and there will be no need to hide. The truth will set them free.

Hypocrisy is pervasive. Almost no one is free from its influence. Our beliefs, like the weather, change with the circumstances. Here's how William Shakespeare (1564 ~ 1616) described our wavering and hypocritical beliefs:

"
Well, whiles I am a beggar, I will rail and say there is no sin but to be rich; and being rich, my virtue then shall be to say there is no vice but beggary."
(King John, II:1) Also, Leo Tolstoy (1828 ~ 1910) describes our reluctance to act on our hypocritical concerns for the welfare of others:
"I sit on a man's back, choking him and making him carry me, and yet assure myself and others that I am very sorry for him and wish to ease his lot by all possible means — except by getting off his back." (What then Must We Do?, chapter 16)

Not all hypocrisy is the same. The vile version is practiced by those who profess what they do not believe in. They are the scammers that stuff their pockets with money obtained by exploiting others. They come in many forms: Corporate CEO’s, preachers, and salespeople, to name a few. What can be more loathsome than evangelistic hucksters who, in the name of God, rob the poor, elderly, and sick? Fortunately, most of us do not fall into the above group. We belong to the category that doesn’t practice what it wishes it would. It is not corruption that is our fault, but weakness. Even the saints are not immune. St. Paul, for instance, wrote in his letter to the Romans "

that which I do, I ought not to do and that which I ought to do, I do not do."

Merely by recognizing there is a better way to live, we are paying homage to virtue. And in most cases, our conscience will eventually turn us around, restoring our integrity. The same is true for our social conscience. The recent recognition of the contributions of African-Americans at the Academy Awards Ceremony was a long time in coming. For on September 24, 1774 Abigail wrote about slavery in a letter to her husband, John Adams, "It always appeared a most iniquitous scheme to me — to fight ourselves for what we are daily robbing and plundering from those who have as good a right to freedom as we have." This is an example how the recognition of and resistance to hypocrisy can lead to social change, even if it did take 228 years from the time Abigail wrote the letter.

Some lessons on hypocrisy:

1. Let’s learn to recognize hypocrisy in others, not to condemn them, but to learn from their mistakes how we, too, may be guilty. Don't scorn hypocrites. For how can we know what fears, weaknesses, and troubles lurk in their hearts? Our job is to judge ourselves, not others. Don't sow contempt and disharmony by speaking ill of others. After all, "

Hating people is like burning down your own house to get rid of a rat."
(Harry Emerson Fosdick, 1878 ~ 1969)

2. Once you discover your own hypocrisy, congratulate yourself, for that means you admire the virtue you pretend to have. The trouble is, you believe you cannot practice it. It's time to correct your misperception, for you are capable of far more than you realize. Just as a physical weakling can develop muscles and strength by lifting weights, all of us can develop greater moral and spiritual strength by practicing the traits we admire in others. All we have to do is stop pretending to be what we are not and start acting in the manner we pretend to be. Don't worry about being perfect; just try to be better.

3. Don't refuse to learn a valuable lesson just because the messenger is a hypocrite, for as Oscar Wilde (1856-1900) wrote,
"The value of an idea has nothing whatever to do with the sincerity of the man who expresses it."
Neither can one argue against going to church because there are too many hypocrites; after all, as the German theologian Dietrich Bonhoffer (1906 ~ 1945) said, "The Church is not composed of righteous saints, but forgiven sinners."

4. Even if we were free of hypocrisy, if we were to speak ill of hypocrites, we would be guilty of spreading gossip. Never speak about someone you dislike, for if you dislike them, you have a bias and cannot speak fairly. We can avoid much trouble by refusing to speak about others, unless we have something good to say about them.

5. If you detest hypocrites, it may be because you do not truly know them. And you do not truly know them because you detest them. So, open your heart; look for the good, and welcome them into the fold, for whom among us is not a hypocrite? The story is told of a traveler who happened to meet Buddha. Never before had he seen someone radiating so much peace and compassion. Stunned, he asked, "What are you? Are you a heavenly being?" "No," replied Buddha. "Are you a holy man?" asked the traveler. "No," said Buddha. "Well, then," the traveler persisted, "are you an ordinary man?" "No," said Buddha. "What, then, are you?" asked the traveler. "Awake," replied Buddha.

Let’s lead our lives in such a fashion that if anyone ever asks us, "Are you a hypocrite?" we would be able to reply, "No, I’m awake."


source;http://www.personal-development.com/chuck/hypocrisy.htm

Speaking out loud-for various reasons(Personal)

First of all,i'd like to know why people wear facades.What good id it when the other person you are talking to or is victim to your honey soaked words understand fully that you are a hypocrite?Man,that's what i call real funny.Without knowing that the other person knows your full intentions and your caressing,jackal like voice,you start treating the other person as a dumb fella.Wow!To even call these people as ........I've really learnt something important in life.People come to you only when THEY are in distress..they really dont give a damn about you or anything else.How are people this very cheap,i dont understand.Is this the way you treat people that once helped you?Or this is the way you expect people to be when other people owe you something?Money is secondary,my dear people,but what comes first is the mutual understanding and the kind of attitude you have.Where to talk of attitude when the word means nothing to you??I'm in a real bad mood today!Maybe,I must not expect so much from these unfaithful monster-heads.Or perhaps, i can put it this way."we must not" should be the right word.

This post is sheer personal and i don't have qualms about writing something about these nasty,materialistic creatures.Why give a damn about people that gives a shit about you?Only i,yes,i understand people's motives.There are a few who are wise but other people are blindly addicted to your mesmerising words.You can't change people's perceptions.What the hell to do?
Why am i being this very serious? -well,if anyone were in my position,he would feel the same thing.He would have even antagonised people.But i just can't.Because of my stupid age.Wait till i turn some age like 30.Everything you never imagined from me,will happen.Did i EVER tell you guys that you are the sickest meanest bunch in the whole world?If i haven't yet,i'll let you know in a few more years.I need power for that.Wait till i have power in my hands.The power that would put you all to shame and guard me.I'm not a charlatan..this is gonna happen.Mark my words.

My sweet blog has become an outlet of my emotions but i care not.Everybody is emotional.you can't live like a cold hearted bitch without venting out your emotions.
Before i go i would like to tell these people that even i can be cold and distant as hell.I'm not incapable of that.I'm a virgo,mind you.My backbone is made of spineless steel.
I'm certainly not naive,poor souls.I know you better than you could ever imagine.Mind you!Your charms and hypocrisy will certainly not work with me.I know your bloody intentions and hate your advances!

I don't really care what people think about me when they read this post.I don't care at all what people think about me.Tht's my cahracter and I AM proud of it.I don't really need you,i have myself..thank you!man,how can i vent this anger!I need another option or a weapon.This weapon may soothe me to some extent but you know,i want justice.

Don't laugh,guys.There's just 2 or 3 more years for me to get the real power in my hands.See what happens to you then.

V for Vendetta

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