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Thursday, 14 March 2013
ABC of #Life - Awareness, Belongingness & Commitment. Awareness nurtures intellect,Belongingness nurtures the heart,Commitment nurtures life
— Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (@SriSriSpeaks) March 15, 2013
Sri Anjaneyam songs emerged from #Kaalaswaroopam all most all songs expressed through me both male and female version of the songs expressed as Kaalaswaroopam, please concentrate on the matter take me to the public particularly to young generations so that people know what actually love with purity of behavior, not of any illicit please note, I ( #Kaalaswaroopam ) can settle all the temporary problems permanently like scarcity of water and electricity for this we need aware all the sections of the society for permanent settlements of all the temporary problems and simultaneously upgrading the human society to most civilized pattern.
Here are some theories on why we do those things we do and some of the problems:
They may seem quirky but the best explanations for them often have profound implications."
Here are some theories on why we do those things we do and some of the problems:
1 - Blushing: Charles Darwin struggled to explain why evolution made us turn red when we lie, which alerts others. However, some think it may help diffuse confrontation or foster intimacy by revealing weakness.
2 - Laughter: mood-improving endorphins are released when we laugh, which seems an obvious reason to do it but a 10-year study muddied the waters when it found more laughter is produced by banal comments than jokes.
3 - Kissing: the explanation for kissing is unlikely to be genetic as not all human societies do it. There are theories that it is associated with memories of breastfeeding and that ancient humans weaned their children by feeding them from their mouths, which reinforced the link between sharing saliva and pleasure.
4 - Dreaming: Sigmund Freud's theory of dreams expressing our subconscious desires have been generally discredited and it is recognised that they help us process emotions, but the reason why we see such strange visions has not been properly explained.
5 - Superstition: unusual but reassuring habits make no evolutionary sense; however, ancient humans would have benefited from not dismissing a lion's rustle in the grass as a gust of wind. Religion seems to tap into this impulse.
6 - Picking your nose: the unappealing but common habit of ingesting 'nasal detritus' offers almost no nutritional benefit, so why do a quarter of teenagers do it, on average four times a day? Some think it boosts the immune system.
7 - Adolescence: no other animal undergoes the stroppy, unpredictable teenage years. Some suggest it helps our large brain reorganise itself before adulthood or that it allows experimentation in behaviour before the responsibility of later years.
8 - Altruism: giving things away with no certain return is odd behaviour in evolutionary terms. It may help with group bonding or simply give pleasure.
9 - Art: painting, dance, sculpture and music could all be the human equivalent of a peacock's tail in showing what a good potential mate someone is. However, it could also be a tool for spreading knowledge or sharing experience.
10 - Body hair: fine hair on the body and thick hair on the genitals is the opposite of what occurs in primates, our close animal relatives. Suggested reasons for pubic hair include a role in radiating scent, providing warmth or even protecting from chafing.
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
All songs of Seethaih film Expressed in #Kaalaswaroopam 2003 please understand my timely suggestion for peaceful atmosphere, I am requesting all the political parties to be reserved, if I am everything please follow me gradually we will find most appropriate amicability. I am feeling right to support Mr Rahul Gandiji as prime minister, and Mr Chiranjeevigaaru as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh at this stage as natural aspirants and competent persons to takeup better responsibility for the society.
I am feeling right to support Mr Rahul Gandiji as prime minister, and Mr Chiranjeevigaaru as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh at this stage as natural aspirants and competent persons to takeup better responsibility for the society.
#Kaalaswaroopam is available as Super Dynamic Personality or Dharmaswaroopam or Lord General with Coordinated vision as Samanvaya drusti from Directorate of Lord gneral.
Government of India, Hyderbad.
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Pelli iduku vachina ontigaa unnanu song from sethaih is emerged from Kaalasaroopam in full length please know the conversation and elevate and spread to each and every individual to update ourself.
Utter your own voice properly, you will listen to the Lord. His voice can also be heard in the voice of anyone when practiced.
Monday, 11 March 2013
Eternity worked out into the modulation of time. The whole pattern is visualized as a coiled serpent. This serpent bears all the manifestations of the Lord.
Being the Lord of the living beings, He manifests Himself as the ruler of beings everywhere. One who has the instinctive capacity to rule and administer is to be known as manifestation of god-life.
Eternity worked out into the modulation of time. The whole pattern is visualized as a coiled serpent. This serpent bears all the manifestations of the Lord.
Science exists as the laws of nature and is seen by man and when followed, it becomes a tradition. All these faculties are the rays of the wisdom of the Lord.
Eternity worked out into the modulation of time. The whole pattern is visualized as a coiled serpent. This serpent bears all the manifestations of the Lord.
Science exists as the laws of nature and is seen by man and when followed, it becomes a tradition. All these faculties are the rays of the wisdom of the Lord.
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