My India is always fabulous . Do u think i'm going to write about culture ?, politics ?, population ? or secularism ? . Not at all .Its Love that i'm going to talk about. There might have been religious wars , so many communal clashes ,so many problems ,but still its united .We ask for seperation of states even divide one to two or three ,but still we all are Indians. Sounds ridiculous? .Will definitely do .But that's the truth .India is a place for those who love life , a place where crazed lovers live , it holds u in a tight embrace , it lets u hear its heartbeat ,hearts to your left , hearts to your right .It is not a country but a gathering of lovers.This is India. We fight ,we argue but we all remain together .India is just Incredible .Wondering what made me write all ?.It's Delhi-6 ,the movie .Fantastic piece of artwork .Just saw it today and really loved it. My favourite dialogue in the movie - "Look into the mirror , when you are happy u see a speck of light ,In every speck shines His divine light, Look within yourself ,He isn't far from you."
One of the world’s greatest scientists.He was an alchemist, a member of the Royal Society of London, a Rosicrucian, and he signed some of his most secretive science papers with a pseudonym — ‘Jeova Sanctus Unus’ ! which means “One True God”. He signed his name that way because, like the ancient Adepts, he understood himself as divine. In addition, because the sixteen letters in Jeova Sanctus Unus could be rearranged to spell his name in Latin, making it a perfect pseudonym. Jeova Sanctus Unus is an anagram of a famous alchemist’s name in Latin. Latin interchanges the letters J for I and the letter V for U, which means Jeova Sanctus Unus can actually be perfectly rearranged to spell this man’s name. Isaacus Neutonuus. Newton’s name had always been a recurring guidepost for those seeking secret knowledge. Great man and a brilliant one indeed!!! A List of Prominent Pseudonyms [N.B. - née, nee (adj.) appears in American English both with and without the acute accent of its orig...
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