They are not cunning, but not ignorant. The awareness delivers capability to be strategic. They are able to schedule and scheme things.
They have many alternatives and choices. Therefore they appear as dual.
I find them energetic today. If the same attitude continues we will be heading towards a golden era.
2007-03-22 02:03:58
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answered by marsh man 3
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Text of ancient Greece and Rome wrote about four
ages of man - golden age, silver age, bronz age
and iron age. The classification was according
to superiority of metals. The ancient Hindu texts
worte about Krita Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dwapara Yuga,
and Kali Yuga. Krita Yuga was the age of learning
- the Vedas were written during that time. Treta
Yuga was the age of great physical actions, like
Rama making war with Ravana. Dwapara Yuga is the
age of romance, like the romantic episodes of
Krishna. In Sanskrit, Kala Ratri means darkest
period of night. The name Kali Yuga means age
of deep darkness. The cycle corresponds to the
cycle of day - morning time, afternoon time,
early night time and time of deep darkness.
It is known to many teachers that students
are at their best for learning during morning
time. For engineering students, the afternoon
time is the best for workshop practicals and
engines lab practicals. It is the experience
of most that early night time is most suitable
for reading books or seeing movies on romantic
episodes.
"This is the current and last age in which humans must
struggle to stay alive, when the world is full of pain,
discontent and vice".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ages_of_Man
But there is hope. Hindu astrologers predicted that
the present day evil mindedness will be reduced to
10% of the present level in about two decades from
now. One visioner wrote:
"(In India), good character and culture will be
inculcated in all spheres of life. .... Due to the
scientific progress achieved by India and her increased
amity with America, Indian society will shed its
degenerate culture and become progressive. By 2020,
Indian society would have significantly expanded its
thinking. .... Spiritual books, originating from India,
will become extremely popular and command a global
audience. From 2010, winds of spiritualism will blow
across the entire world, awakening more and more people
in its wake. Where limits of (modern) science end,
spiritualism begins. .... Along with scientific
progress, intellectuals will start recognizing the
importance of spiritualism. .... From 2050, a new era
will begin...."
(Swami Dattavadhut, Prophecies 1998 to 2100,
Vanita Books, Mumbai, 1997, pp. 33-42).
2007-03-21 21:05:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The behaviour of present generation is normal and usual.
The only problem is your perception.
2007-03-21 21:55:07
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answered by ravipati 5
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Is that so? I am not aware of it! Was the behaviour of past generation different? how do we know? We weren't there!
2007-03-24 05:19:31
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answered by nima man 3
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due to better quality of milk powder that they consume compare to those old days i think...
2007-03-21 19:37:57
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answered by nlaikwan 1
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