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Let us leave the past behind. :bolt:

If you did not call me names... thank you! :pray2:

Even if you did.. it hardly matters.

It is noting new to me --- one more or one less

does not matter much. :whistle:

Let us bury the hatchet and get on as usual.

No one is ready to send you away yet. :nono:

So let us all get back to work as before.

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Raji Ram;131885]
One last post to my sis!

I never ever called you by that name! It is purely your imagination!

Please go to that thread and read my post patiently!

And, thanks to Ozone Sir for the lovely flowers! Nice send off... eh?
 




42(a). தான் ஆடாவிட்டாலும் தன் சதை ஆடும்.

42(b). Blood is thicker than water.

source East meets West <veenaaramani.wordpress.com>.

Oh gosh!

Dear friend Ozone Ji,

Remember, blood is thicker than water.

You are wading in to something at your peril. :)

Blood will make up and accuse the water for interference! I know.

Regards,
KRS
 
Do miracles still happen???

Babur and Humayun.

Babur did not live long to rule his Kingdom. Towards the end of Babur’s life, his eldest son Humayun fell seriously ill. It is said that in a religious ceremony, he transferred his son’s illness to himself and sacrificed himself in order to save Humayun. As Humayun recovered, the former became worse and after two or three months Babur died at Agra on December 26, 1530. Babur was buried at Kabul, in accordance with his own wishes.

I have always been impressed by this story of the love of a parent to his son, to the extent of transfiguring his son's illness upon himself, to save him from the claws of death.

I was thrilled to hear a similar story from my friend recently.

A mother willingly offered her life to save her son's. Her son suffered terrible heart attack which lead to a by-pass-surgery with many complications. The chances of his survival was not a promising %.

The mother prayer devotedly. Suddenly she became sick and as her condition worsened her son's condition improved impressively. Finally he was discharged from the hospital and she discharged herself from this world.
 
Dear Ozone Ji,

What did I say about blood and water?

Here is the proof! :)

Srimathi VR Ji said:
I never doubted your wisdom and worldly experience.

But this time I have decided to prove your impression wrong.

Ha! I never learn! :) :)

Regards,
KRS
 
Blood will make up and accuse the water for interference! I know.

Regards,
KRS

I did not have many choices. :decision:

Either I prove your impression correct and accuse a do-gooder

OR

I prove you wrong and Not accuse a do-gooder!

What would you have done in a similar circumstance?

(I KNOW you would not have entered into a similar situation.

But what if you have...???
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Eternity.

The created world is but a small parenthesis in eternity.
Sir Thomas Browne.

( sounds very much like the Indian Philosophy)


Life, like the dome of many colored glass,
Stains the white radiance of eternity.
Percy Bysshe Shelley.

( Eternity is continuous and radiant and the numerous births we take break the monotony of the eternity.
Again sounds very much like Indian philosophy)


Eternity is in love with the production of time.
William Blake.

 
Ha, dear elder sister! You walked right in to it! :)

Of course, silence is golden, when one has not heard from both sides yet! But, then, I am not implying anything!

I would have seen the fun of O3 turning in to O2! :)

Regards,
KRS
 
Three options were there:-

O3 => O3 (unruffled as it happened)

O3 => O2 + (O) as you had wished

O3 => 3 (O) as it could have happened!

How complex can simple things can turn out to be. :dizzy:

Ha, dear elder sister! You walked right in to it! :)

Of course, silence is golden, when one has not heard from both sides yet! But, then, I am not implying anything!

I would have seen the fun of O3 turning in to O2! :)

Regards,
KRS
 
Does a name impart the prominent qualities associated with it?

I would have doubted the statement if it were put to me three days ago and answered"Certainly not!"! :nono:

But now I believe that there is truth in the statement.
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I have heard the story in which Ravana wanted to go to Sita disguised as Rama. But the moment he took the form of Rama, he became the incarnation of truth and could not go ahead with the plan to cheat Sita. :spy:

I think calling names DOES impart the prominent qualities associated with it.

So even if we call names let us use calm and satvic names and NOT those which churn up the anger and make the person an avenging angel :scared:
 
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