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RoseyP
Firstly, a most hearty welcome to the world of Blogit and then to my blog. That you are inspired makes me feel gratified. Thanks a lot for your words of praise of my work.
posted by
anib
on January 18, 2010 at 8:25 PM
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Non-existent objectives
Hi Abanerjee,
I love your prose ponderings,. You take time and trouble to write your thoughts clearly and provoke an informed response. Please keep on reading and writing. I am inspired by your blog
posted by
RoseyP
on January 18, 2010 at 12:05 PM
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Abanerjee
"Similarly, when spiritual enlightenment is attained, religion the vehicle, can be discarded."
I love that thought but do wonder about the children needing the religion as well, so that their spirituality can be arrived at as did the parents'. Hmmm, now I shall need many sleeps on that and wish you great blessings from the God of your understanding

posted by
WileyJohn
on January 17, 2010 at 11:47 AM
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Abanerjee, the inundating is coming, form of blog post dedicated to you. Alas, just when the creative wheels got spinning, family beckoned and all chance of creative endeavor was temporarily lost. But today is a whole new day :)
posted by
myrrhage_
on January 17, 2010 at 2:38 AM
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elysianfields
So very sweet of you to say that ... elevating me to the level of a Professor!!!; it feels like being levitated. But I have never attended a single class other than in Science and Economics. You do sweep me off my feet with your warm

ty comments


~ Aba.
posted by
anib
on January 16, 2010 at 9:30 PM
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Aba, you wise one you; at times I feel like a student reading a Professor's essay notes. Really, that's a good point. Ely

posted by
elysianfields
on January 16, 2010 at 9:22 PM
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snowview
Thank you Nita, glad you likes it and I hope you are enjoying the Bangalorean sun right now.
posted by
anib
on January 16, 2010 at 8:39 PM
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sam
Spiritual poverty, sam, that's right, will always remain and probably that is what will always make man's earthly sojourn interesting as also meaningful.
posted by
anib
on January 16, 2010 at 8:38 PM
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Yes, HMS Pinafore, the opera of a high class girl in love with a low class sailor aboard the ship HMS, and pirates carryibg pink parasole sunshades, that's close. I almost imagine myself as a pirate, matey ... compose, compose, by now already? Loved all the fun

. Caffeine in the process got hooked up with Gaff eine

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posted by
anib
on January 16, 2010 at 8:35 PM
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Do gather and then inundate. By now the gaffeine overdose must have diluted, so your opera aria must have been composed

OVERACTIVE IMAGINAAAAAA-TIOONNNNN AND INUNDATION

hAHAHA
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posted by
anib
on January 16, 2010 at 8:28 PM
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You have brought out the essence of each one! Thanks very much for your note on my page.
posted by
Nita09
on January 16, 2010 at 9:39 AM
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I thought her conclusion to be rather poignant! For me, there will always be poverty even if everyone is fed, I am thinking in terms of spiritual poverty. It may be more rampant that lack of food for the masses! sam

posted by
sam444
on January 16, 2010 at 9:17 AM
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Ah yes, HMS Pinafore isn't it? Which for some reason makes me think of pirates carrying pink parasols. Is that even
close?
Okay, enough of that. I'm off to compose, matey!
posted by
myrrhage_
on January 16, 2010 at 8:42 AM
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FABULOUS, abanerjee! I do need to gather my thoughts a bit, and then I will inundate away, either/or through post of my own or commentary. Seriously overdosed on caffeine at the moment, which has me composing an opera aria at the moment (sung in my voice - mezzo - of course):

OVERACTIVE IMAGINAAAAAA-TIOONNNNNN


<<<(Isn't there an opera called HMS something?)
posted by
myrrhage_
on January 16, 2010 at 8:38 AM
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Myrrhage
Please innundate my comments section with your coffee-driven drivel. I am just going to love it. Promise. And yes, why not, refer back to my post with a 'piece' of your own? Ah, the verbiage bursting! So very intrigued I am. You. ma'am Myrrhage, make my mind active, creative, so to say


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posted by
anib
on January 16, 2010 at 8:29 AM
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Abanerjee, before I inundate your comments section with my coffee-driven drivel, might I have your permission to refer back to your post from a piece of my own? My mind is simply bursting with verbiage at the moment. You touch on an issue close to my heart.
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myrrhage_
on January 16, 2010 at 8:07 AM
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Re:
ACK! I'm having copy and paste issues. Here's what the comment should look like:
Interesting idea. Lately I've been studying the Permaculture Movement as part of my disaster readiness/self-sustainability project. What strikes me is how very dependent we are on the monetary triumphs and failures of those at the wheel of the social machine. But just try to take the opportunity to "do good" away from the politicians, and suddenly you have a dictatorship determined to force the status quo. There is after all too much money to be made on the backs of the misfortunate.I just don't get the concept of money. At all.
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myrrhage_
on January 16, 2010 at 8:03 AM
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Interesting idea. Lately I've been studying the Permaculture Movementas part of my disaster readiness/self-sustainability project. Whatstrikes me is how very dependent we are on the monetary triumphs andfailures of those at the wheel of the social machine. But just try totake the opportunity to "do good" away from the politicians, andsuddenly you have a dictatorship determined to force the status quo.There is after all too much money to be made on the backs of the misfortunate.
I just don't get the concept of money. At all.
posted by
myrrhage_
on January 16, 2010 at 8:02 AM
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Kabu, so so so very sorry your comment, by mistake, got deleted
I cannot say how very pained I am at my stupidity. I wanted to correct the word from "retrieve" to "reprieve", and, in the process your comment, instead of mine, got deleted. May I be excused? Please. 
Kabu said that the monster Stalinist violence continued unabated. I am paraphrasing, and this was the answer meant. Even tampering with mistakes (for correcting) can sometimes be dangerous, I learnt today.
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anib
on January 16, 2010 at 7:59 AM
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Kabu
You are right. Stalinists never stopped their atrocities, but there were gaps as a reprieve in their fresh assaults before the start of another revolution, a new cause. But the Trotskyists were the more dangerous ones because cause or no cause, revolution, aggression, continued violence, was their objective, that is why, precisely, the title says Non-Existent Objective/s - a study of differentiated mental violence.
posted by
anib
on January 16, 2010 at 7:50 AM
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