Monday, August 17, 2009

Sri Aurobindo English Learning Center

Synthesis-1-2-3-4 & Related Correspondence

Ref: Reconsecration of Statue of Liberty at Pragna Bharati Vidyamandira, Sagar, Shimoga, Karnataka State. India/

I am pleased to inform you that the reconsecration of Statue of Liberty was a grand success. As informed earlier, this event assumed a special significance as all the US Civil Rights Titles have become real in the historical process. The reconsecration ceremony coincided with Indian Independence Day and Sri Aurobindo's birthday. In addition, it coincided with the Hindu festival, Krishna Janmashthami (Birthday of the Lord Sri Krishna who preached the famous Bhagavatgita).

The ceremony began with the lighting of the lamps for the locally moulded clay Statue of Liberty, Sri Autobindo's portrait , and the picture of the Lord. This was followed by a few introductory speeches from the dignitaries who had consented to participate in the festival. I was asked to speak on the significance of this day.

The focus of the celebrations was the competition where children had to dress themselves in the mythological costumes of Sri Krishna and perform on the stage. It was indeed a delight to see children as young as 5 years participate and deliver their rendition of the role. Later, the children also presented a cultural extravaganza of classical music, and a musical dance and play depicting characters from ancient mythology. Children participated cutting across religious barriers. The function ended with distribution of awards to all the participants. It was well attended with the parents putting special efforts to groom their children. I did experience the bliss and delight of my existence.

I took this opportunity to distribute each student a pencil with "Sri Aurobindo English Learning Center" embossed on it. The Center is now active with some enrollment. It is also conducting basic computer classes to the rural children who have no access to computers in their homes.

My question to the University is: "Despite all your so called advances in science and technology, why did you try to drug me with fake medicines when real medicines are available by the blessings of Liberty? Isn't the University liable for a malpractice suit? I was told the stealzine crystallizes thoughts, and tegratol calms the mind. My experience is different. The symbol of Great Mother Liberty crystallizes thoughts in the archetype and the cultural cohesion reduces the anxiety by enhancing bonding and social security. Is there a fundamental problem in the so called scientific societies? I think all business is good business, and Valium is the best business!!! Bravo Johns Hopkins! You are doing Hippocrates and his cronies a great honot!!

The Criminal Court may have already begun. I haven't received my "Free Statement".
Why is the University incapable or impotent of upholding its own existential basis(US Constitution)?


Ravindra Beladakere
www.ckcbharath.org

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