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9/27/11
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5/19/08
BUYING THE PAST IN TITS & BITS!

When I look back into the history and evolution of mankind,I am amazed to see how much we have lost in the process of our so-called development.
The things which were done by the primitive man have become a luxury today.The primitive man's compulsions and pleasures:roaming in the dense jungles,diving into rivers and lakes,crossing the tricky waters in makeshift wooden rafts,being in the proximity of wild animals,sleeping under the starry sky,roasting meat on jungle fires,chasing and hunting wild animals,climbing the threatening mountains,etc. have to be availed,today,with the power of money.Aren't we trying to buy a few moments of the luring past,far from the madding crowd?Raja Sir.
4/1/08
Q:"What i believe i am."Philosophers,what can you say about this?
Q:"What i believe i am."Philosophers,what can you say about this?We know this Rene Descretes"Cogito ergo sum" or " i think therefore i am",or " i think therefore i exist",but i just made a different approach.Is this individualistic?Existentialist?Can it be related to religion? BEST ANSWER ON YAHOO BY RAJA SIR. Ans:When you say" I believe",you go away from the sphere of philosophy,and enter egotism,prejudice,ideology and fallacy."i am"itself is enough to assert that you have a definite picture of yourself,and it will definitely clash when someone says"you are".Bless you.RajaSir. Visit http://www.raja-books.blogspot.com
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