Today, I, Akash, Vedic proselyte, with arms akimbo, and hands flailing wildly, spliced and splined the air with a white and purple striped four-legged monster before finally settling down with my Vedas and umbrella'd cocktail in my new deckchair.
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Today, I, Akash, Vedic proselyte, with arms akimbo, and hands flailing wildly, spliced and splined the air with a white and purple striped four-legged monster before finally settling down with my Vedas and umbrella'd cocktail in my new deckchair.         

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Author: John Jones
Date: Feb 14, 2008 12:08

Akash wrote:
> All knowledge is relative, and its idea is illustrated by that of a
> ceremony lasting twelve days.
>
> There is an impulse to action, and a discussion within us as to its
> pros and cons; and when we decide to act in a certain manner, it means
> that the balance of judgement is on that side. There is an element of
> time in action; and the impulse in connection with certain religious
> and virtuous actions is irresistible. While each action has its own
> cause and a separate method of performance, a combination of a number
> of actions shows how all kinds of actions are mixed together in life.
>
> A further elaboration on the subject maybe read at:
>
> http://www.narachphilosophy.com/the_law_of_action_need_of_knowledge_action_and_time...
>
> (You may click on the link above or type the complete URL address into
> your browser)

Today, I, Akash, Vedic proselyte, with arms akimbo, and hands flailing
wildly, spliced and splined the air with a white and purple striped
four-legged monster before finally settling down with my Vedas and
umbrella'd cocktail in my new deckchair.
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