Guest guest Posted February 27, 2008 Report Share Posted February 27, 2008 Dear Pervezji, Thank you,I shall try to acquire the book...but I am,I must say quite disapointed by the irrational and utterly childish reactions of some of your members... Thank you for taking up for me... Yours sincerely, L.Y.Rao. > > Girishji, Mr. Rao is doing a wonderful job by raising questions. He really > wishes to know. In his quest lies our knowledge improvement. > > > > Mr. Rao - please continue raising your questions as I believe it will lead > to a better understanding for all of us. > > > > Book you asked - if you can read hindi very well then buy Arun Sanhita > published from Chandigarh. If you want it in English then there is a book by > Goswami and Laxmi - Rs. 500/- or so. > > > > > > lalkitab > [lalkitab ] On Behalf Of L.Y.Rao. > Wednesday, January 23, 2008 20:41 > lalkitab > [lalkitab] Re: File - Poll for remedies / L Y Rao > > > > Dear Girish, > You seem to be talking through your hat...What has Ravan > got to do with " remedies " and their validity ? > Or are you trying to be " too clever' ? > You seem to be exemplifying most aptly,the " more loyal > than the King type of attitude " ... > Your utter inability as well as incompetence to explain > the rationale of Lal Kitab...perhaps triggers your ill-tempered > language and reaction bordering on the nonsensical... ! > If you cannot engage in " civilised " conversation pl. do > not bother to continue this conversation...and if you continue to > reply in such an ill-mannered manner,I will ignore you > completely... > If Lal Kitab is really what you claim it to be...a sort > of " Book of Revelation " it does not require intemperate and ill- > mannered and ignorant 'defenders' like you... > By the way,you seem to know precious little of Ravan > also... and surely nothing about Ram...! ! > L.Y.Rao. > > > > Dear Rao, > > > > Every culture needed a Ravan, then only the existence of a Ram > would > > be justified and be relevant . > > > > We need non-believers like you so that the existence of believers > and > > those who have faith gets justified. > > > > Keep up your campaign. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Girish > > > > > > > > > > > > lalkitab > <lalkitab%40> , " L.Y.Rao. " <lyrastro1@> > > wrote: > > > > > > 1. The so-called " remedies " are all psychological placebos. > > > Mostly used by " quacks " to fleece the poorly informed and > gullible > > > among the suffering masses... > > > 2. I shall be glad if any person can demonstrate to me the > benefit > > > conferred by a SINGLE " REMEDY " ... > > > 3. Astrology is based on the Karma Theory, hence one will have to > > > suffer/enjoy the Karmic fruits,whatever one is destined > > to...whether > > > one likes it or not...based on his past Karma... > > > 4. I have requested many a " practitioner " of Lal Kitab > > > principles/laws/rules to give me a single concrete and > > > irrefutable,and reasonably well-documented example of such a > > > " remedy " effected...but thus far,I have continued to draw a > blank... > > > My request/challenge still stands... > > > 5.Some time back a respondent asked me to visit his site...but I > > > wonder what prevents him from answering my query directly and to > > the > > > point...why this round about method...? > > > 6.Years ago,I had done some research on " remedies " as well as > > > the " wish-fulfilling shrines at > > > temples/churches/mosquues/Dargahs ,springs and what not...but the > > > mechanism operating this perpetual cycle ids explained below: > > > At any given time let us say, 10 childless couples go to a > shrine > > > and beg for a child...only 1 out of them begets a child...BUT,the > > nine > > > disappointed couples just keep quiet,blaming their destiny for > > it,but > > > the successful couple tom-tom it all over saying that they were > > > blessed by the shrine...and so on...the next time 20 childless > > > couples visit the shrine,but again the proportion of successful > > > couples remains the same...but this time 18 couples just keep > > > silent,but the lucky 2 keep hollering the world over...and so > on... > > > I am sure that those whose wishes were not fulfilled were > to " open > > > their mouths " ...boldly...such myths will VANISH over night... > > > I wonder if any " promoter of such myths " has carried out any > study > > > regarding the percentage-rate of FAILURES... > > > I request all such myth promoters to study this aspect carefully > > > before writing " stories " exaggerated as they are passed from > mouth > > to > > > mouth...to make them look like a " miracle " ...! > > > All informed responses refuting this are welcome... > > > L.Y.Rao. > > > > > > > > > lalkitab > <lalkitab%40> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > There is a poll for efficacy of Lal Kitab remedies. Please give > > or > > > change your vote. This we shall continue for sometime. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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