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Leo Tolstoy

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Leo Tolstoy

Leo Tolstoy

Let me express my gratitude to this great man who had expressed his experiences under the light of noble ideas and visions in one of the most skillful and effective way of writing that pictured every details of the events, people and places clear and distinct. He himself was a revolution. In his life time, he opposed Tsar and the whole of Russia stood behind him. Even the Tsar did not dare to confront him. What was his strength? It was only Love. The heavenly love that is the fountain head of human life and spirit.


What his books benefit is some one can take an in side of the human life and learn to make decisions, differentiate between evil and good and find and maintain his destination and goal in life. I owe to this noble man for teaching me the basics of human life, helping me to decide and maintain my goals.

The teaching of Tolstoy has liberated two great people in two different continents: the triumph of civil right in USA and the liberation of Indian Sub-Continent. But, it seems the rest of the world is yet too learnt from him. How much land a man needs – May be it is required to be taught to the whole of the population. If people learn, only then probably, we can come out of the global economic recession and many sufferings will end.

Personally, a visit to Yasnaya Polyana is always in my mind. It would be delightful if a Tolstoy fan would help me visit there.

Sharing stories..(#1, Flight to Kathmandu, Nepal)

Leo Tolstoy

Let me express my gratitude to this great man who had expressed his experiences under the light of noble ideas and visions in one of the most skillful and effective way of writing that pictured every details of the events, people and places clear and distinct. He himself was a revolution. In his life time, he opposed Tsar and the whole of Russia stood behind him. Even the Tsar did not dare to confront him. What was his strength? It was only Love. The heavenly love that is the fountain head of human life and spirit.


What his books benefit is some one can take an in side of the human life and learn to make decisions, differentiate between evil and good and find and maintain his destination and goal in life. I owe to this noble man for teaching me the basics of human life, helping me to decide and maintain my goals.

The teaching of Tolstoy has liberated two great people in two different continents: the triumph of civil right in USA and the liberation of Indian Sub-Continent. But, it seems the rest of the world is yet too learnt from him. How much land a man needs – May be it is required to be taught to the whole of the population. If people learn, only then probably, we can come out of the global economic recession and many sufferings will end.

Personally, a visit to Yasnaya Polyana is always in my mind. It would be delightful if a Tolstoy fan would help me visit there.

RE: Should women have children if they can not support them properly?

very good question

RE: Please pray for Pubwrite's son [Matt]

my prayers for you guys and the departed soul. God is the source and only He can strengthen.

Obama's Bow

you got the logics and realities

Obama's Bow

He bowed too low..??

Stop recession: punish the bad bankers

Very correct...our government (of 160 million population with 143000 sq km area) handled quite good...there was no inflation...no shut down..no job cut...but price of daily needs and others gone high (our's an import based country)

Orphans shipped off to Australia - UK apologizes

any update from aussie...?

Stop recession: punish the bad bankers

True..both the bankers and the lenders/share holders suffered from immoralities...through the recession, the lenders/share holders/credit card users already suffered. They lost their properties/values/balances...but the bankers even those who were directly responsible for limiting the consumers undue privileges/credits were rewarded.

yea...here is the differences..



I don't know why I am being accused of condemning an industry of millions. I never said the industry is corrupted, which no industry can be. I said the corrupt professionals must be taken into account ...Still I repeat (pls read carefully) - The industry needs reformation, not punishment, The bad/immoral/unethical bankers need punishment not reformation. It will bring accountability and justice and a reward for the good/ethical bankers.

Obama's Bow

Obama is seen to bow the emperor of Japan - Akihito. Was he wrogn as a human or as the President?

Streamline the Banking Industry - Punish the immoral bankers

Hey..in every industry there are good and bad guys ..

Streamline the Banking Industry - Punish the immoral bankers

That's right. Most of the banks and the bankers strieve to serve their clients. Steven Green, CEO, HSBC Holdings Ltd also mentioned this fact at the beginning of the conference May be, the initial resistance against immoral bankers should rise from them.

Orphans shipped off to Australia - UK apologizes

The century's cruelest policy uncovered.

In the 1910s, UK identified the orphans as the draw backs of the society and decided to ship them off to Australia. Some hundreds of thousands of waif-child were exported to taste the hardship and build a continent. Now among them only a few thousands survive. UK apologized and takes them back.

Let’s welcome the victory of humanity over superiority. May God give us the strength to recognize unsecured babies and love them as our own and may the recurrence never be imagines.

RE: this is a big deal for me should i join the army ur oppion matters to me

I find much of the military affairs are common all over the world. Very good suggestions.

Sharing stories..(#1, Flight to Kathmandu, Nepal)

My Campaigns

I live on campaigns starting from a short river bank trekking to national issues like military potentials and history. At present, I am working with the war heroes of our country mostly former military officers. I also try to work for poverty elimination and rehabilitation through improving the corporateness. The life itself is a campaign, isn't it?

Sharing stories..(#1, Flight to Kathmandu, Nepal)

East Indian Culture

This is the most densely populated part of the world, basically the delta of the rivers Ganga and Brahmaputra. There are some old and high lands which are mostly red in colour and there were human habitations for last 2-3 thousand years. But other areas new and born from the silts carried by the Gangas and Brahmaputra. Still new islands are taking birth and banks of the rivers and old islands at places are taken by rivers. So the settlements are always in motions, immigration and migration is almost always on.

People are mostly very friendly, life loving and live in large numbers with almost minimum crime and disputes. Corporate ness is low and individualism is high. Values are preferred over wealth. Communication is poor and depth is high. Divorce rate is low, parents are taken care by the children. Old home is almost unknown and single mom is unacceptable in the society. Celibacy is also not preferred. People don’t depend upon means and materials much and look for an easy life. In general, it is peaceful and crowded.

RE: DO U THINK THE YEAR 2012 IS END OF WORLD ????????????????

Being born in a professors' family, had been dealing with scriptures, literatures, faiths, cultures and all those super naturals, ultra naturals ...since birth almost (in a third world country though, yea, had the free entrance to their libraries and librarian uncles)

I got to say that the scriptures mark this time as a period of changes, literature seem to support that, all other events seem indicate the same.

Probably this coming period is going to change the present order of the world and definitely not the chapter of the world. - My Findings.

Sharing stories..(#1, Flight to Kathmandu, Nepal)

I flew to Karachi and back last night. The flight was at night and almost event-less. I went to airport duty free shops with few cabin crews. They bought some leather items and I tried to buy a jacket but there was no good one.

Came back at about 4am and the difficult part is that my mother had to get up and open the gate.

Sharing stories..(#1, Flight to Kathmandu, Nepal)

I just had a long flight to and from kuwait, 01 November night till 06 November morning, yesterday slept all day and night and getting fit again.

I met a bangali family there and communicated a CS contact. I was alone in the hotel as my captain had his wife a flight purser and stayed with her. Oh, in our airline, cockpit and cabin crews mostly stay in different hotels.

There was a new hotel stuf - a young girl from Philipine. Her father is British and got separated from his philipino family long back. This girl saw her father only once and had a lean contact with him over email. But, during my stay, the father came and visited his daughter. It was almost a surprise for her. I was very happy for the girl. A lovely story is it, isn't.

Sharing stories..(#1, Flight to Kathmandu, Nepal)

I was up for a campaign with the farmers on 30th and 31st of October. The convention was in a District Town Sirajgong, some 200 km away from Dhaka. The campaign was organized by the oldest farmers’ organization of the Indian Sub-continent – Krishok Samity and had its beginning about 120 years back during the British Imperialism.

The convention was full of cultural activities by the local artists, indigenous tribal people, folk artists and modern singers. Farmers and organizers from all over the country came with traditional red flags and festoons and joined the program. There were sermons by the leaders, counterparts of India and Nepal also joined.

My father was involved with the campaign and I came across many of my father’s associates and comrades. I couldn’t take my father because of his poor health but connected with some of them over mobile phone. They received me with warm heart. The chief convener was my family friend. I revived the linkage with my root.

The drive to and from the convention was a campaign itself. While return, we visited the archeological discoveries of the Buddhist regime of about 200 years BC.

(Pictures available on request)

Ideal Romances from Novels/Movies

That's right Dennish. My Hats off to them.

Cheers

Ideal Romances from Novels/Movies

Yea, that's what I was expecting some one to write. Many literature specialists/analysts wrote Natasha represents a major part of woman folk. This is a love very dramatic and romantic but without a traditional end - family & kids. But, yes, God makes humans to love like that time and again - a vivid beauty of life.

Ideal Romances from Novels/Movies

Hey, love will come to you at its own time. Wait dear with your whole heart and happy smile will appear on your lovely face and the light will lit you up the way it lit all woman in all time, Mary too when Nicholas visited him in Voronezh during the Russia invasion by Nepoleon.

Sharing stories..(#1, Flight to Kathmandu, Nepal)

Yesterday on 26th, I flew to Singapore. I went to airport. I carried some stuf for parents of one of my former student in air force, handed those to our airport manager, had some window shopping, called my friend from CS there.

Flying to Katmandu on 29th.

Sharing stories..(#1, Flight to Kathmandu, Nepal)

The destination is changed. I shall fly to Singapore tomorrow, instead of Kuala Lumpur.

Sharing stories..(#1, Flight to Kathmandu, Nepal)

Flying to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow 26th and Katmandu 29th. any one out there?

RE: the best kiss u ever had...

yea, back in 1991, it was stronger than today's one thousand emotion free or commercial kisses

RE: the best kiss u ever had...

I was 21. She was 21 too. I was a conservative kiss (asian kind you can say) on her fore head, but, still that was the first and unique.

RE: Your very worst date

Just a few days ago, I had a long distance contact (UK) from another dating site. We exchanged few information and pics of ours and then kept talking over telephone and chat. So I flew to UK soon after. At our meet I greeted her with flower and chocolate and soon we liked each other. After a while, we went for lunch and I felt she had hidden some of her pasts. I asked her, but she didn't answer and kept me in dark. We didn't meet again, but talked. After my return, I revealed she was divorced and had two kids. She pretended to be never married and never talked about kids. I didn't tell her any thing. Still we have a lean contact over internet. Recently she said she is getting married. I wished her and she requested me to marry soon. I actually appreciate her endeavours for a relation.

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