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I started blogging about 4 months ago only and this was my first blog. Through blogging and registering on over 50 sites, I have over 100 so-called online friends, but only a few came in close contact who are listed in a post in this blog. Yes, I have been intentionally prefering female +40 for friendship for their matured yet softer manners and more aesthetic looks.
I would say most of the online friends are just for name sake only, I have had no personalized conversation with most of them. So many of online friends have a single purpose of reciprocation of visits to blogs. Although it is desirable and is a demand of decency also, I hate demanding such a reciprocation either from my side or from the other.
I am a free person devoting enough of my time on Internet for collecting information, I visit a large number of blogs, follow them if I like the content but never demand a reciprocation. The result is that my blogs have very few visitors. But I feel satisfied because who so ever visits my blogs, appreciates my free, plane and natural writings. The are some who reciprocate also as a decorum.
I am member of some very reputed social network sites also like facebook, myspace, twitter, perfspot, etc. but find my friends there very self-centered and not interactive with me. It is for two reasons – English language Internet is dominated by young Americans who don’t prefer persons of my age. Second reason seems to be their overloading with friends. Facebook allows upto 5,000 friends – impossible to manage for anybody but still persons have have up to 5000 friends. For these reasons, I rarely visit these sites.
I find blogspot.com to be of maximum use to me by helping to promote my blogs through friendling. So, I have some good but not yet intimate, friends at BlogCatalog. Another similar site is MyBlogLog which is not that much useful for blog promotion.
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I had been constrained to have four children but proud that all my off-springs are well-qualified, creative and well-settled. I tried to take the best care of my children but my circumstances forced me to leave them at their tender ages. This has naturally created a sentimental gap between me and the children. They give regards to me in proportion to the care I have provided to them – the eldest daughter being closest to me and the youngest son being farthest from me. The other two are in between.
Aruna 
She is an Electronics Engineering Graduate and is working as a lecturer in an Engineering College since 1999. She is very communicative and has a very good command over Hindi and English languages for which she is regarded as an important asset of the institute. She takes care of not only my needs but also provides elderly protection to her sisters and the only brother. She has a commanding nature always bubbling with self-confidence. Her circumstances have put her out of traditional family discipline parameters. She resides in her Institute’s girls hostel as Warden.
Shilpa
My second daughter is a peace-loving creature and likes spending her free time in reading books. She is a post-graduate in English literature and working as Quality Control Manager in a large BPO in the field of publishing.
Once, I complained to her about some disorder in the house. Her reply was ‘Papa, instead of cursing the darkness, we must lit a candle.’ That sums up her philosophy of life and style of living. She likes to serve others without a trace of grudge, but for this you have to be her favorite.
She is very out-spoken but chooses her words very carefully. She likes self-discipline instead of external controls on her. While angry with some body, she avoid speaking to him/her instead of querrelling.
Pragati
My third daughter is a post-graduate in commerce and made commercial accounting as her profession. She speaks little and does not like to be involved in anything unless it is very necessary. She does not like to be disturbed in her own pre-occupations.
Her circumstances have made her calm and her profession has made her concentrating and composed. So she is able to keep her feelings to herself. Everybody in the family is careful in dealing with her for her unpredictive behaviour. She is my daughter farthest from me and closest to her mother. Though her birth was most unwanted by her mother.
Shitiz
My last child is the most wanted by her even long before his coming into existence on this earth. He is a Civil Engineering graduate but self-developed into a software professional. He has a good job as Group Leader in an Internet Marketing Company. His profession forces him to work day and night for a month and then relaxing freely for a week. He has a good physique inherited from his grand father. I don’t know exactly whether he has no opinions of his own or does not give them expressions. He seems to be agreeing with everybody on every issue. Understanding him is a riddle for me. He takes little care of himself so everybody else in the family has to take care of his person.
As far as my children are concerned, I feel satisfied, more so because they are self-made, and are self-supported.
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Who were the Theos
Theos were a race originated on the piece of land now known as Thailand (in reality it must be Theoland) started building up the first nation on the Earth spanning from present Vietnam in the east to present Pakistan in the west on the south and south-east part of Asia continent about 2400 years ago. Gradually, they moved to the Indian subcontinent as their focal point. In local language and script Devnagri, they are called ‘Devas’, or ‘Devatas’ in vernacular language. The first and the most important theos were three brothers – Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh, also known as Ram, Lakshman and Bharat in some scriptures. They were the first to develop technologies for building brick and mortar houses, and agricultural sciences. Angkor vat is their first grand construction followed by Taj Mahal, and many forts on Indian subcontinent. They also pioneered writing historical and scientific books, now known as Indian Vedas and Shastras.
Brahma was a food specialist and the most popular of the three brothers.A simple, down-to-earth personality, he was respected by all. The second, Vishnu was the most intelligent of the three brothers, and expert on economy and ocean-wealth. He survived for about 300 years. Mahesh, seniormost of all the three in age, was a great warrior. He was also an expert in changing roles through masking and adopting different names. In Indian scriptures, he is found to play 9 different roles, viz. Suryavataar, Shiva, Hanuman, Porus, Varah, etc.
Their fame spread all over the world. As a result they developed many friends and foes around the globe. In their development efforts, they were joined by Christopher (Jesus Christ) from west Asia, who came to Idia alongwith his sister Mary. Vishwamitra from the Indian subcontinent was their important ally. Thus, Jesus, Mary and Vishwamitra were also Theos. Other good friends of theirs were Acropols in Athens, Greece who were also great philosophers. On being defeated by Philips, Acropols also joined Theos on the Indian subcontinent.
The greatest enemy of humanity and that of the theos was Plato supported by his Academy at Athens and his disciple Aristotle. Research conducted at the Academy suggested that the whole humanity could be slaved through divine terrorism for which two new tools were created – the God, and the Religion. Plato has two targets in his mind – Acropolis in Greece and the Theos in India.
The first religion introduced by the Academy was Judaism, also known as ‘Yahoodi’. The followers were sent to India for spreading the virus of Judaism. The group, thus arrived is known as Yadu or Yadavas in India. They lived as ‘Sadhus’ and sowed the seeds of Godliness in India, to confuse and terrorise people there. Notice the words – Judaism, Yahoodi, Yadu, Yadav, Sadhu and finally ‘pseudos’, all are inter-related and gave birth to a new religion name ‘Hinduism’. Thus. Hinduism is a derivation of Judaism. Thus, mentality of divine-slavery started developing amongst the masses.
Acropols did not subscribe to divine-slavery, so Plato invited Philips to attack Acropolis and finish the Acropols. In the attack, the Acropols got defeat and they fled to India to join hands with the Theos and merge their identity with them. Their most valuable Alchemist Socrates was arrested and later killed by poisoning. May be, he survived the poisoning, on which further research is going on. With support from Acropols, the Theos group became lareger, stronger and more functional. They started confronting the psychological invasion of India by the pseudos.
Plato engineered birth of a child in the family of pseudos, name Krishna and managed to declare him as a God. He was given training in trickery and to pose as a God. Through his tricks, he started killing mighty Theos one by one. Kansa of Madurai, Keechak of Viratnagar, and Jarasandh of Avantika were the important and mighty Theos thus killed. The Theos started getting weak from a defence point of view.
Indian psyche had become God-fearing, and life of Jesus was in danger because he had survived a death penalty and fled to India. To safeguard his life, Mahesh prepared a mask with an elephant’s head and used it to cover Jesus, declared him as his son ‘Ganesh’, divine incarnation of intellect – Pragya-avataar. The word ‘Ganesh’ is a derivation of word ‘Genius’. He was given the first position in the Theos and Indian scriptures refer him as ‘Prathama’ meaning ‘the first’.
A few years later, Aristotle became Guru of Alexander and prepared him to set out on a journey to attack Indian Theos and wipe them out from the land. In this, he had full support from Krishna located in India and weakening the mass-psyche through terrorism of his tricky divinity. At the entry point to India, he was confronted by the mightiest Theo Mahesh with the name ‘Porus’ and was defeated. Being their first defeat, Alexander’s army generals revolted and forced him to have a compromise with the Theo warrior Porus.
Krishna had killed Madurai Theo Kansa, and taken the region under his control. He arranged to settle Alexander’s Dorian army there, kidnap Theo women for them to have family lives, and prepare for a war. Thus, India got a new race which got the name of ‘Dravid’, a derivation of word ‘Dorians’. Here, it is noteworthy that the ‘Malayalam’ and ‘Kannad’ people in the present south India are not Dravids, they are of the Theo-origin, while Tamils and Telgus are real Dravids.
After preparations of 15 months, Krishna masterminded ‘the first world-war on earth, known as ‘Mahabharat’, for which the Theos were not at prepared, as very few of them had survived Krishna’s tricks. The most important to survive were Vishnu and Jesus. Vishnu invited Darius II, emperor of Aryanaam (Iran) who had been defeated by Alexander and lost his empire. In India, he is referred to as ‘Duryodhan’. Thus, ‘Aryans’ came to India, and organised a vast army for participating in the ‘Mahabharat’ war, in which Darius was defeated, and most of the Aryan warriors were killed. Krishna was victorious.
Mahabharat war was masterminded in the name of getting a part of empire for the ‘Pandavas’, but after the war, they were despached to wilderness, and a Krishna descendent ‘Mahapadma Nand’ was made the emperor.
Only three important Theos were left now – Vishnu, Jesus, and Mary. Vishnu married Mary and gave her a new name of ‘Lakshmi’ being Lakshman’s wife. She also adopted forms of ‘Durga’ and ‘Kali’ for attacking the enemies. Vishnu adopted a new name ‘Vishnu Gupta ‘Chanakya’ and Christ got a new name ‘Chitra Gupta’. to work secretly to take revenge of their defeat in Mahabarat war.
Mary gave birth to a son, who was named ‘Chandra Gupta Maurya’. Thus, these three were the seeds of Gupta dynasty in India. Their strategy was successful, Mahapadma Nand was killed, and Chandra Gupta Maurya became the emperor of India. Under guidance of his father Vishnu and maternal uncle Christ, he made India, the most glorious nation on the earth, when it was know as ‘the Golden Bird’.
The author of this blog is a descendent of the Theos and like to be called as ‘Ram Bansal, the Theosoph’.
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