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Published on November 20, 2007 By creativegb In War on Terror

Due to Indian Government’s inability to check the spiraling prices of vegetables, it must immediately announce the following plan-of-action -- albeit on a temporary basis:

All Government land that is lying unoccupied in and around approved residential colonies may be utilised by the authorised Residents’ Associations under a Bhagidari scheme that will allow them to hire the services of ‘malis’ (gardeners) to grow vegetables in the aforesaid land, and sell its produce at rates fixed by the said Association (not below a minimum common price for that city/town) only to the Members of that Association. A fixed portion of the net profits from the said sale shall be shared with the local Municipal Corporation or Development Authority; and the gardeners employed will be allowed to construct, within that land, temporary shelters for them so that they could keep a watch on the said mini-gardens.  Thus, they will not only get a hut to live in, but their wives might also get employment in the houses of one or more of the Association’s Members -- thereby generating increased welfare for all.

In new residential colonies -- where a large number of plots usually lie unused, similar mini-gardens may be started on these plots with the plot-owners’ permission (renewable every quarter so that the plot is available to him/her whenever residential construction thereon is planned). In such cases, the proceeds of sale shall be shared with the plot-owners -- it will, however, be left to the plot-owners whether they wish the said proceeds to be donated to a local charity of their choice by the Association directly.

 

 


Comments
on Nov 20, 2007
"In that event, we are finding fault in His System of Justice if we lament our misfortunes-- because we earned these misfortunes ourselves in the first place by our own deeds, and He Law punished us. So, a good Christian BOWS to HIS Justice. This not only lessens our pain but also moves Him to remit the punishment-- because we have REFORMED the way we relate to Him, His beings and our own inner selves."

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You might want to contribute. A case in point - do you honestly think the young lady in question earned her present suffering? Did she sin, and God make her anxious as a punishment? And do you honestly think that being told it's her fault will bring her any aid in overcoming that anxiety?

One other thing. If God gave you the power to heal, how can it be interference with 'karma' to exercise that gift? 'Karma' is nothing more than the personification of Natural Justice (best summed up as 'what goes around comes around') and both it and Divine Justice have only one source. Believe in your God or believe in Karma. But if you must talk nonsense about either - keep it for the emails to your plain friend, who may well be beautiful on the inside but, as she herself will tell you if you'll cease to deafen her with your 'spiritualism', in this world that's no consolation for being ugly on the outside.