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Think or sink!

dear Mr. krish,
I have always been a teacher (Guru?) all my life.
Even when we used to play as kids I would be the teacher
and my unfortunate younger siblings my students. :rolleyes:
My grand daughter does the same with her
two year old little brother as her student.
They are in 1:1 ratio. Mine was 1:3 !!!
 
I disagree. 'Unfortunate' must be deleted.
dear Mr. krish,
I have always been a teacher (Guru?) all my life.
Even when we used to play as kids I would be the teacher
and my unfortunate younger siblings my students. :rolleyes:
My grand daughter does the same with her
two year old little brother as her student.
They are in 1:1 ratio. Mine was 1:3 !!!
 
I disagree. 'Unfortunate' must be deleted.


Dear Mr. Sarang,
May be you are right.
They loved to play my students.
I loved to play their teacher.
My mother loved the way we just sat in the hall
exchanging knowledge - without demanding
for new toys, for all of us, all the time!!! :)

ONCE a teacher...ALWAYS a teacher!!! Right??? :blabla:
 
I get to see the Full moon as I leave the temple after the Pournami pooja to Devi. I could see it at the correct elevation yesterday.

But today it was much lower even much later. Surely yesterday must have been the Pournami day.

Actually I get to see the moon only once a month - on the full moon day! :pout:

Our apartments tower up like chimneys and many more are cropping up in all the four directions. The only other alternative is to go to the terrace braving four flights of staircases in each direction! :(
 
Power of Mind Over Matter calls for a proof.

After the fire walking by the fanantic devotees :flame:

the next best example will be my regular walking! :thumb:

From gliding like a swan in my early twenties,

it has become a near miracle in my late sixties!!

(Touch wood for protection from Buri nazar!!!)

We lose what we don't use!!! Right??? :)

So the only way not to lose it is to use it! :cool:
 
My father was a teacher. He could effortlessly handle mathematics, samskrit and english at college level. My wife too; I am lucky to get continuous lectures from school days to till date.




Dear Mr. Sarang,
May be you are right.
They loved to play my students.
I loved to play their teacher.
My mother loved the way we just sat in the hall
exchanging knowledge - without demanding
for new toys, for all of us, all the time!!! :)

ONCE a teacher...ALWAYS a teacher!!! Right??? :blabla:
 
Power of Mind Over Matter calls for a proof.

After the fire walking by the fanantic devotees :flame:

the next best example will be my regular walking! :thumb:

From gliding like a swan in my early twenties,

it has become a near miracle in my late sixties!!

(Touch wood for protection from Buri nazar!!!)

We lose what we don't use!!! Right??? :)

So the only way not to lose it is to use it! :cool:

Dear VR ji,

Last week the newspapers out here carried an article about a rural Kaliamman temple in Malaysia where it was famous for a goat that used to do fire walking along with devotees.

The goat has died of old age now but he was famous for doing fire walking.

He stayed in the temple all his life.

Usually animals are afraid of fire but not this goat.
 
Dear VR ji,

Last week the newspapers out here carried an article about a rural Kaliamman temple in Malaysia where it was famous for a goat that used to do fire walking along with devotees.

The goat has died of old age now but he was famous for doing fire walking.

He stayed in the temple all his life.

Usually animals are afraid of fire but not this goat.

Dear Renu,
Usually Goats are offered to Devi as a sacrifice. This goat must have been an ardent devotee of Devi and taken birth as a goat to finish off his accout of karma/ Sapa.
We hear of snakes living in Siva temples, monkeys attending Ramanyana lectures.
There are more things in the world than can be explained by us!
 
Elephants are attached to famous temples and become as famous as the Gods in there. In Murugan temples we can see Peacocks and Rosters roaming freely and fearlessly.
Garudas appear at the appointed place and hour - though they do not own any clock or Time piece!
All these are real for the believers and all are fraud for the non believers.
 
Is it possible to remove enlarged prostrate gland partially
and leave the rest of it inside the body AND
make it impossible for the bladder to drain the urine???
Apparently IT IS POSSIBLE if I am to believe what I hear! :wacko:
 
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SUNDAY is not some day. :nono:

It is The Sunday!!! :couch2:

Milk man arrives half an hour late.

Everyone tells him to come late on Sundays.

Everything moves in a slower pace.

Warrums become Borrums!

For people like me for whom

Sunday is no different from

the other days of the week

it looks like a punishment. :(

 
That doctor is not only homorus but also a great rasigan.

He plays the melodiouis Hindi songs of the 1970s very softly.

His clinic is situated on the Bharathiyar's dream of KAANI nilam

with ccoconut trees on either side of the clinic.

The traffic is not hectic! So the air is fresh and cool.

The atmosphere is just right to enjoy melodious music! :)
 

Biopsy
The learned man with many alphabets following his name and holding a very highly respected post in an University went for a biopsy.
He caught some severe infection and his temperature soared to 104+
He was admitted in the I.C.U. His Children came rushing to see him. He was lucky enough to walk out of the I.C.U alive!
Go for a Biopsy and they may make it necessary to perform an autopsy! :scared:
 
Laser Treatment


The doctors who removed only a part of the enlarged prostrate gland has a solid reason for it. Hear it for yourself.

"Surgery will cause bleeding!!!"

(The greatest discovery of the year 2014!!!!) :clap2:

So they left part of the gland behind

(so that they can perform one more operation

and cause more blood-shed ???)

Now the latest proposal is to blast it with a laser.

WHY did they not use a laser the first time itself???

Penny pinching family members who take a chronic sufferer to a primary health center are as much to blame as the greedy and illogical doctors we trust our lives and bodies with! :mad2:
 
SultAnA

Sounds like the name of a famous /important/ influential person.

It is actually the long black grapes dried and packed.

They are natural laxatives and can be given to people of all ages.

So the powder which costed as much as gold dust

had been brushed side and replaced by this SultAnA.

A word of warning:

The kAshAyam made out of these grapes will have

neither the tatse, nor the falvor nor the color of the grapes!!

So what???

As long as it does its job well ...all is well!!! Right??? :rolleyes:
 
LOOOOONG leave!

My dad used to say often

Doctors must not take long leave! :nono:

The reasons he used to give were:

1. The patient may choose to go to another doctor!

2. The patient may find out that he can cure himself
without the help of a doctor.

3. The patient may discover that the human body
can take care of itself - without the help of doctors.

4. So the absence should be long enough

for the patients to MISS the service of the doctor
but short enough to retain them him as his patients. :decision:
 
1. The patient may choose to go to another doctor!


Dear VR ji,

I dont mind patients going to other doctors once in a while cos sometimes they are charged more by other doctors and also some other clinic staff might not be very courteous..so when one gets it proper from some other place only then they quietly come back to their original doctor!LOL

Familiarity breeds contempt..so let the cows graze elsewhere too sometimes and finally come back to their original pasture!LOL
 
Dear VR ji,

I dont mind patients going to other doctors once in a while cos sometimes they are charged more by other doctors and also some other clinic staff might not be very courteous..so when one gets it proper from some other place only then they quietly come back to their original doctor!LOL

Familiarity breeds contempt..so let the cows graze elsewhere too sometimes and finally come back to their original pasture!LOL

Yes Renu!
You are right. Only when we change the shop/ bank/doctor
we know what royal treatment we have been getting all along! :)
New customer gets the rough end. Old customer gets the smooth end. :cool:
 
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ஜன்னல் என்பது இருவழி போக்கு.
ஒளியும், ஒலிகளும் மட்டுமின்றி,
ஜன்னல்கள் வழியே ஓடி வரும்,
வளியும், வாசனைகளும் கூடி!

வெளியே இருப்பவர் காணலாம்,
உள்ளே இருக்கும் பொருட்களை;
நபர்களை, நடவடிக்கைகளை;
நல்லது, பொல்லாதவைகளை.

கண்கள் ஆன்மாவின் ஜன்னல்கள்.
வெளி விஷயங்கள் உள்ளே செல்லும்,
கண்கள் வழியே! உள்ளே இருப்பவையும்,
வெளியே தெரியும், காண்பவர்களுக்கு!

மதலையின் கண்களில் ஒரு மாசின்மை,
மங்கையின் கண்களில் ஒரு மயக்கம்;
மனிதனின் கண்களில் பொங்கும் காமம்,
புனிதரின் கண்களில் பெருகும் அருளொளி.

புலியின் கண்களில் வழியும் கொடூரம்,
மானின் கண்களில் தெரியும் மருட்சி;
அணிலின் கண்களில் தெறிக்கும் குறும்பு,
ஆட்டின் கண்களில் உள்ள அறியாமை.

நரியின் கண்களில் வழியும் தந்திரம்,
நாயின் கண்களில் விளங்கும் நேர்மை,
பூனையின் கண்களில் தெரியும் பெருமை,
யானையின் கண்களில் அமைந்த கம்பீரம்.

நம் கண்கள் வழியே வெளியே செல்லும்,
நம் உள்ளப் பாங்கும், நம் உணர்ச்சிகளும்;
இனிய எண்ணங்கள் தரும் அந்த அழகை,
இனித் தர முடியாது எந்த சாயப் பூச்சும்.

வாழ்க வளமுடன்,
விசாலாக்ஷி ரமணி.
 
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EYES …THE WINDOWS OF THE SOUL!

A window allows two-way traffics. The sight, sound and smell can travel into or out of the house. A person standing near the window can watch the people and the happenings inside the house.

Eyes are the windows of the soul. The light from the external world gets in through the eyes. They also allow somethings to spill out from inside the person.

The sweet innocence of a baby shows up in its eyes. The dreams and desires of a young woman are seen in her eyes. The lust for wealth and women shines in the eyes of some men. The compassion oozes from the eyes of a holy man. Cruelty drips from the eyes of a tiger. Fright swells up in the eyes of a deer.

The sparkling mischief in the eyes of a squirrel; the ignorance in the eyes of a lamb; the craftiness in the eyes of a jackal; the loyalty in the eyes of a dog; the pride in the eyes of a cat and the majesty in the eyes of an elephant are all self revealing and show us the nature of the animal as clear as a crystal.

Our inner most thoughts and desires light up our eyes and our face. The beauty and grace added to our personality by our noble thoughts cannot be replaced even by the finest make-up in the world.

A rainbow of thoughts relating Mankind to God and the World.
 

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