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talasiga

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  1. Hey Vishal ! Pax Americana or Pakis Americana ?
  2. Dear "Faithless Devotee" Methinks it is your name that is the impediment. With a name like this you may as well call yourself Oxy Moron because that is what "Faithless Devotee" is - an oxymoron. Given the sort of questions you are coming up with you might like to change your name to Darasathi Dix. Or perhaps Darasathi Dixit. (Yes , that ought to fix it.) BTW, if are really and truly only 16 years old (as you say) please ignore my response. ------------------ talasiga@hotmail.com
  3. Well, well, well now Is this the thanks I get for setting you up for the 108 th post ? Huh ? ------------------ talasiga@hotmail.com
  4. Hey Sister ! Save the lecture Give us some nectar !
  5. Apparently I have some plans that have been upset ?! Perhaps my wife knows something about this.......
  6. Tis the burning wick that gives the light Show me a diya that is not wicked And I'll show you false renunciation ------------------ talasiga@hotmail.com [This message has been edited by talasiga (edited 09-25-2001).]
  7. <u>the poor</u> Though they give little They give all ------------------ talasiga@hotmail.com
  8. Prayer 5 Oh please Oh please Oh Choral Sand ! Let me join your holy band Let me play the looming riff Between the brimming sea and the rock struck strand ------------------ talasiga@hotmail.com
  9. Hey Maitreya ! I thought you'd like that one - has a double negative (which doesn't negate the meaning?) I think ...... aahhh ! helppppPPP ! AnimeshhhhHHHH !
  10. <u>A SUMMARY</u> posting 1 Satyaraja presents a parable to illustrate a perspective on the current world crisis (US and world democracies VS terrorism)in terms of dialectics coloured by the material circumstances experienced by the opposing camps. posting 2 Valaya is triggered towards a broader view which transcends the dialectical opposition and invites a mutual appreciation of martyrdom and praxis. posting 3 Satyaraja reduces Posting 2 to trivial issues to enable low level debate. posting 4 Karthik_v digresses with a pedantic criticism of a tautaulogous expression in Posting 3. posting 5 Satyaraja partakes of the digression and relies on scriptural support. posting 6 Maitreya provides some incisive contribution to the digression. posting 7 Karthik_v responds to Posting 5 's engagement in the digression by launching into further and detailed scriptural exposition. posting 8 Shvu brings argument to question the scriptural position espoused by Posting 7 's engagement in the digression. COMMENT Valaya (Posting 2) honoured the foundational posting with a spiritually insightful thrust. His response has not been honoured. It is so often the case that the scripture is used to emphasise someone's error (or the <u>perception</u> of purported error) at the expense of promoting the genuinely illuminating response. ------------------ talasiga@hotmail.com [This message has been edited by talasiga (edited 09-25-2001).]
  11. IMPLICATION 3 Who could it be now Always on that ferry ?
  12. The Devil could never be trialled for want of an unbiased jury
  13. With its war torn history Perhaps it would have been better If David had built it.
  14. Let not a humble man glory in his humility.
  15. ____________ suryaz posted (without comment) 09-25-2001 6:36AM at http://www.indiadivine.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000629-3.html "That which is beyond our power of conception is called acintya, inconceivable. It is useless to argue or speculate about what is inconceivable. If it is truly inconceivable, it is not subject to speculation or experimentation. Our energy is limited, and our sense perception is limited; therefore we must rely on the Vedic conclusions regarding that subject matter which is inconceivable. Knowledge of the superior nature must simply be accepted without argument. How is it possible to argue about something to which we have no access?" (Bhaktivedanta Swami TLC: Introduction) ____________ [This message has been edited by talasiga (edited 09-25-2001).]
  16. Rendez-vous Upstream bears are biting the leaping salmon Afterwards a cautious feast at the hilltop hive ------------------ talasiga@hotmail.com
  17. emulate vt Try to equal or excel; rival; imitate zealously...... (The Concise Oxford Dictionary) What fool would rival love ? The jester makes mirth where the king would make war
  18. Hey Pal, please don't call me Tal ! I have been to the limits of Vaishnavism From Gaura Hari to Gauri Hara
  19. The question 's perspective is subject to objection. BTW, where is your question mark ? I am just going to have to tell Animesh..... Animesh ! AnimeSH ..... Where are you ? ANEEEEMESSSSSHHHHhh !!!!!
  20. Prayer 4 Come on Singing Sorcerer ! Catch me if you can With your ancient incantation - So long have I craved To be a prisoner in your mansion ! ------------------ talasiga@hotmail.com
  21. Yes perhaps such threads could be put in World Review section (with respect to all contributors on this thread) . . . Closet Friend
  22. Brahman is the highest stage and Vrindaban the setting for the greatest play ------------------ talasiga@hotmail.com
  23. Ehhhhhhhh ! Watch it Fuddsy ! My carrot is bigger than your stick ! ------------------ talasiga@hotmail.com
  24. I have heard of one who ate fish for nine days and then went out and WALKED on water ! (But, then, no-one seems to have time for such stories these days.....)
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