Welcome to "How Can I Make It A Better World?"
All world one happy family.
Many wise souls have said through the centuries that seeking revenge for an apparent wrong done never results in peace.
The war to end all wars never ended any wars.
However justified a war may appear to be to one party, it never can win over love and compassion.
The pen has always been mightier than the sword.
I would unhesitantly promote unilateral disarmament for any nation.
I regret that the great Indian epics promote wars, where they could have twisted the tales to reflect the results of love and forgiveness.
I copy a fairy story from an earlier blog of mine.
All world one happy family.
Many wise souls have said through the centuries that seeking revenge for an apparent wrong done never results in peace.
The war to end all wars never ended any wars.
However justified a war may appear to be to one party, it never can win over love and compassion.
The pen has always been mightier than the sword.
I would unhesitantly promote unilateral disarmament for any nation.
I regret that the great Indian epics promote wars, where they could have twisted the tales to reflect the results of love and forgiveness.
I copy a fairy story from an earlier blog of mine.
A New Year's Fairy Tale - Make Peace, Not War
Hello! Welcome to How Can I Make It A Better World?
All World one Happy Family.
A Joke: A visitor to the USA was being shown the latest computer technology.
The computer expert explained how in the USA even a marriage was done with emails.
The visitor expressed his utter surprise, saying, in his land a marriage was done with a female.
A New Year's Fairy Tale - Make Peace, Not War
In ancient times there lived a king by the name of Rama. One day he went hunting in the forest with his queen which had been given the name Sita when she was but a little infant baby by her parents.
The King got lost in the jungle, and was forced to seek refuge in a deserted hut.
Regrettably, the hut was the hideaway of the gang leader of a local group of bandits.
During the night, as King Rama was fast asleep from his hunting exertions, the bandit leader, names Ravan happened by to deposit his loot, and seeing a beautiful lady asleep in the hut, simply bundled up her and rode away.
King Rama, when he woke up in the morning, was full of remorse at the loss of his wife. He sensed, from the footprints of persons, and horses, that some one had come and abducted his queen.
King Rama was wise. He knew that it was not up to him to judge the actions of others.
His duty was to return to his palace, and continue with his duties of running the state.
He even secretly prayed that no harm would come to the abductor of his queen, because at his heart, he truly believed that even to wish harm of an enemy was essentially to wish harm on himself, because all life was interconnected as one whole.
Whilst the King continued with his stately duties, our bandit leader Ravan found little joy from his capture.
From that very moment of that lady's capture, things began to go wrong with his plans. His loots were recaptured, his hiding place was raided, his gang began in-fighting, and he was left with no time to play around with his prize.
Ravan was overcome with grief at all his evil ways, and in an effort to make some amends, escorted his human bounty back to her home town.
He was too shameful to walk up to the palace of King Rama, just leaving the Queen Sita by the city gates.
King Rama happened to be at that very gate on a state duty, recognised his Queen, welcomed Ravan. pardoned him, and all lived happily ever after.
In this fairy tale there was no need to bring the death and destruction of any war.
Just using the power of love and a pure heart, the fairy tale could be ended with evil turned good, and happiness prevailed.
In this story any resemblance to names in other stories is purely coincidental.
Wishing you every joy and abundance, Shree-1
All World one Happy Family.
A Joke: A visitor to the USA was being shown the latest computer technology.
The computer expert explained how in the USA even a marriage was done with emails.
The visitor expressed his utter surprise, saying, in his land a marriage was done with a female.
A New Year's Fairy Tale - Make Peace, Not War
In ancient times there lived a king by the name of Rama. One day he went hunting in the forest with his queen which had been given the name Sita when she was but a little infant baby by her parents.
The King got lost in the jungle, and was forced to seek refuge in a deserted hut.
Regrettably, the hut was the hideaway of the gang leader of a local group of bandits.
During the night, as King Rama was fast asleep from his hunting exertions, the bandit leader, names Ravan happened by to deposit his loot, and seeing a beautiful lady asleep in the hut, simply bundled up her and rode away.
King Rama, when he woke up in the morning, was full of remorse at the loss of his wife. He sensed, from the footprints of persons, and horses, that some one had come and abducted his queen.
King Rama was wise. He knew that it was not up to him to judge the actions of others.
His duty was to return to his palace, and continue with his duties of running the state.
He even secretly prayed that no harm would come to the abductor of his queen, because at his heart, he truly believed that even to wish harm of an enemy was essentially to wish harm on himself, because all life was interconnected as one whole.
Whilst the King continued with his stately duties, our bandit leader Ravan found little joy from his capture.
From that very moment of that lady's capture, things began to go wrong with his plans. His loots were recaptured, his hiding place was raided, his gang began in-fighting, and he was left with no time to play around with his prize.
Ravan was overcome with grief at all his evil ways, and in an effort to make some amends, escorted his human bounty back to her home town.
He was too shameful to walk up to the palace of King Rama, just leaving the Queen Sita by the city gates.
King Rama happened to be at that very gate on a state duty, recognised his Queen, welcomed Ravan. pardoned him, and all lived happily ever after.
In this fairy tale there was no need to bring the death and destruction of any war.
Just using the power of love and a pure heart, the fairy tale could be ended with evil turned good, and happiness prevailed.
In this story any resemblance to names in other stories is purely coincidental.
Wishing you every joy and abundance, Shree-1

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