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Storytime Tapestry Newsletter

The newsletter devoted to spreading love and cultural awareness around the world.

March 6, 2008

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 Happy birthday to me, I am 53 years young today.

 

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Today’s Stories

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  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

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Taps. for the Fallen Brave.
Bill Walker
Missourisage@yahoo.com

Click here: The Vietnam Era (60s, 70s Music) Taps. Most of this is so
beautiful. I think you will enjoy it.

My friends, if you will take a look at the first 2 lines on the first
number of songs, your will find Taps. Taps, that tune of old,  is
said to have come from  our War Between the States. There are words to
the tune. The thing is, it is the last tune played for a fallen
service person.

Now I don't care what war, what cause, a service person goes where
told, and does what is asked of them. I am going to get on my soap box
here, so stand by for action. Man the battle stations.

It is written in the Bible. If your government goes to war, so does
the service person. The service person does what is asked. This is in
the Bible.

Now the people that stand and say this war is unjust, is not doing  what
is written in the Bible. That is stand and make trouble. I think
it is fine to question any thing, but in the manner these people
make trouble is all wrong.

These people out of Topeka, Kansas, some Baptist so called church, are
traitors not only to this country but to the written word of God. The
people that travel to the last services for a fallen service person, and
cause trouble, are traitors to this country, and to the written word of
God. They show no respect for that person, their family,  the nation,
nor to God.

We have had many wars, as a nation. I am old enough I remember the
bright remarks made about the ones I have lived through. From World War
Two, to right now. The bright remarks made by some, as we are in the
wrong war, or in a war we have no reason to be in, and on the wrong
side. There always seems to be some that make these bright remarks.
They are traitors to the nation, and also to the written word of God.

I remember the story of a man named York in the First World War. If you
read about him, you will find he tried not to go when he was called to
duty. He said it was against his church beliefs. But then his
preacher told him he had to go. He did go, and came home, a war hero,
with the Congressional Medal of Honor. He did what was asked by his
government, and did as the Bible said. He served, and he also killed the
foe, in the name of his country. He said he seen those machine guns
killing his fellow soldiers, so there fore he had to put them out of
action.

I also remember Ira Hayes. you remember he was one of those that
helped raise the flag on that mountain top. he came home, met
President Roosevelt, got the Congressional Medal. He said the real
heroes didn't come home.

We had the same thing in World War Two, men and women served in time of
need. We had that in Korea, we had that in Nam. And are having it
today. It is not  right to say bad things about a service person, who
does as told. It is not right for these clowns out of Topeka, Kansas
to travel about, and cause trouble at a fallen service persons last
services.

These people that would do that, they are the foe, same as the foe our
troops are faced with. They are traitors to this nation, and to the word
of God.


Tinker and Poo; The Boys Write
http://www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp?&isbn=0-595-35741-5A Bad 

 

Poetry Corner

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A DAY IN JUNE

Harley Sutton

 

 

We would stand on the hillside above the river 
Watching the deer as they lazily grazed below. 
My Jenny deserves all the praise I can give her, 
But nature can put on a most beautiful show....

 

The sylvan river and trees with their shadows, 
Rhododendrons blooming in the strength of the sun, 
The droning of busy bees out across the meadows, 
All these things around us send time on the run.

 

We would hold hands and we would pick flowers, 
We would inwardly laugh and outwardly smile. 
Just to be together was good for many hours. 
When tired, we sat and stared at each other awhile.

 

When we met, from the first, I knew a heart could burst 
From love, from pride, from possession of perfection. 
Oh, and when she smiled with her pouting lips pursed, 
I would achieve, shall we say, the greatest of affection.

 

And the river, giver of life for myriad things growing, 
Considered it an honor for Jenny to stroll by its side, 
As we wended our way homeward, my heart overflowing 
With thoughts of Jenny stirring my soul and my pride.

 

Harley Sutton

lsutton@hot.rr.com

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