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A joke. Lord Hardman was grumbling to his lady, 'I am going to have to sack that driver of ours. Today was the third time this week when he nearly killed me with his driving.'
Lady Goldheart, that was her name. felt the sorrow of the poor driver, unemployed, and with a wife and two kids to support.
She pleaded to her husband, 'Dear, please do give him just one more chance.'
An insane concept from India.
I had the pleasure of listening to the Head of Mathematics at Oxford University when we attended a concert of Anushka, daughter of Ravi Shankar at the Royal Festival Hall in London.
He was discussing the mathematics hidden in Indian music.
He began his discussion by telling us that giving a number to something that did not exist, to a nothing, was an insane idea in the West when they first came across the concept of zero for nothing advocated by the East.
According to him, for some two hundred years after the idea of a zero for nothing was first introduced to the West, the Romans continued with their Roman and Greek numerals, so strange did the idea of a zero seemed to the West then.
My mind thought of the current idea I am living by, that we crerate our world with our thoughts, again originating from India, but so far removed from our senses, that we make mockery of such concepts.
With luck, in time the idea, too, will be accepted for the genius it is, and will bring great benefits to the world by application of that truth to daily living.
(To make more sense of these ideas, please see www.macrofacts.org)
Wishing you all the best, Shree-1
Friday, 2 July 2010
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