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Storytime Tapestry Newsletter The newsletter devoted to spreading love
and cultural awareness around the world. March 6, 2008
Today’s Announcement Happy birthday to me, I am 53 years young today. If you
would like your birthday and anniversary remembered in our e-zine please send
it to me at: winterose@videotron.ca Don’t
forget to order your copy of Angels Watching Over Me, the story of an ordinary
woman facing less than ordinary challenges.
Angels Watching Over Me is a story of family love, sacrifices, poverty
and an undying faith that makes heroes out of all of us. Here is the link in
case you have forgotten it: http://www.lulu.com/content/964306 Important notice: Storytime Tapestry is a free e-zine, however donations are always needed to help with the operating expenses of running the newsletter and to keep Storytime Tapestry the quality newsletter you are so accustomed to. You can make your donations to paypal at: winterose@videotron.ca, or if you would prefer to use the mail system contact the publisher at the same email address: winterose@videotron.ca Today’s Stories ~**~**~
PSEUDO Dr. Harmander
Sing
"He is an
ambiguous person. I think he is more than that he is a pseudo person. Is not
he?” first person said to the second. "I also think
so, but it's true sometimes and seems false at the other times. Is not it? the
second said. "I do not agree with you. To me he is
always like that,” the first replied Let's ask that old person with whom he always
talks for hours,” the second suggested. "Excuse me,
sir, we both wish to know why some people seem ambiguous or pseudo. Please do
not mind our question,” the second requested the old man. "It happens.”
He said and was silent. "Please make
it clear why it happens,” the first wanted to know. "Can you
count how many subjects are being taught in the institutions?” the old man
asked. "Well...Math,
Science, Psychology, Philosophy...and many others. I suppose it will be in
hundreds and the sub-subjects in thousands. However, what does this mean? What
it has to do with our question,” the first was pseudo about the question. "Dear
Friends, can you also count the number of moods we transit from time to time?
It does not matter. With such diversified knowledge and moods, you cannot
understand in minutes. Have you ever tried to communicate with those whom you
call ambiguous or pseudo?” he asked. "Yaw. We
always find them same,” the first replied. "Do you try
to be aware about yourself and the one with whom you're talking? Like I may
seem pseudo to you,” the old man said with a smile. "I know what
you mean,” the second said. "I feel
pseudo about how to understand it,” the first said. "Let this
fellow explain it to you,” the old man said. Thus, both talked and shared for
hours and could never find the pseudo person again. Daily Moral
Insight for a Peaceful Night Is not it useful
to find out whether ambiguity is present in ourselves, which we may be finding
in others as a reflection of our own? Is not it beauty
of our self-internet that is more complex than the super computers, and still,
it represents the natural interactions with great harmony? Is not it blissful
to enjoy the existence of something or someone without having the virus of
ambiguity in the harmony between two existences? Is not it beauty
of intellect to communicate with others whether they have backup or zipped
experiences and wisdom of individual or self-knowledge? Is not it blissful
to share our peace and harmony so that ambiguity gets out of our life? Dr. Harmander
Singh bhagouauty@gmail.com ~**~**~ Taps. for the Fallen Brave. Poetry Corner ~**~**~ A DAY
IN JUNE
Harley Sutton We would stand on the hillside above the
river The sylvan river and trees with their
shadows, We would hold hands and we would pick
flowers, When we met, from the first, I knew a heart
could burst And the river, giver of life for myriad
things growing, Harley Sutton Readers
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