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Does someone who was born with a hearing loss "hear" an inner voice?
I believe I am well qualified to answer this question. I was born Deaf and have been Deaf my whole life. I do not wear hearing aids or cochlear implants (and have no desire to wear either). I speak American sign language (ASL) and it is my primary language. I am a mother of two born-Deaf children, so our being Deaf is genetic for us.I have a 'voice' in my head, but it is not sound-based. I am a visual being, so in my head, I either see ASL signs, or pictures, or sometimes printed words.I process information through my brain, my eyes, my nose, my tongue, and my touch, all in the same way anyone would process their information. I just don't use my ears to collect or process information, as it does not make any sense for me. Sound doesn't have the same importance or emotional meaning for me, as compared to what it means for people who hear.
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How are deaf people taught to read? How do you teach adjectives, or intangible words such as “where”?
This is actually a quite complex question, not because reading is so hard for deaf children, but because educational methodologies for the d/Deaf vary widely. Some deaf children are taught ASL. Others are taught orally. A smattering of deaf children are taught a smashup of the two. Since it's also important to understand how deaf people read, I'll also delve into the cognitive mechanics of language processing in deaf children and adults. First, here's my story.My Story.As I've mentioned several times on Quora, I was born profoundly deaf. That means no hearing: nada, zilch, zippo. I'm probably one of the few people who knows what absolute silence sounds like. Some more context is necessary here. I started learning sign language when I was six months old. Specifically, I learned Signed Exact English (SEE) which incorporates the same grammar and syntax as English with a heavy emphasis on fingerspelling. I'd sign a sentence like this (parentheses denote the signs): "(I) (see) (the) (baby) (cry)(ing)." Fingerspelling is forming individual letters with hand shapes.[1] So, even before I learned how to read, I understood the concept of letters. In a way, I think that was an advantage when I started reading.My mom read to me, just like many other children. She would sign with the book propped upon her lap and she'd give me some time to look at the book first and then start signing. I could shift my attention between her and the book. Actually, my mom told me that she had a great time and so did I. Also, my parents always had the TV closed captions turned on. (Closed captions are the textual display of spoken dialogue.) So, from a very young age, I knew there were things like letters, sentences and words. Even to this day, it's not clear how I learned to read. My mom told me that one day she found me at three, watching the Smurfs. When she asked me, "Do you understand what's going on?" I said, "Yes, I do," then I told her, more or less, what the Smurfs were saying. I'd also take the books that my parents kept around for my older sister and read them. I think that, through fingerspelling, my mother signing stories to me, and the closed captions, somehow I realized that the printed word meant the same thing as signs and fingerspelled words. To this day, I don't read phonetically despite the fact that I have a cochlear implant (CI) and can "hear." I look at the beginning and end of the word and can generally predict what the word will be. This reading style has affected how I parse text and write. For example, I can skip around paragraphs, looking for a word fairly quickly. I also never make homonym errors that a lot of hearing people make. (I never mix up you're and your.). But unusual word spellings stumps me occasionally (e.g. anecdote). Studies of How the Deaf Read. I perused a few scholarly articles about how the deaf read. A few observations that intrigued me are:ASL users sometimes confuse written words with similar signs - one interesting factoid that I found was that deaf children would sometimes confuse the written word's meaning if the signs were similar (e.g. vote and tea).[2] It's very similar to how hearing children (and adults) confuse its and it's. ASL fluency as a predictor of reading level: several studies have shown that the deaf students who were the most proficient in ASL, not the ones who received the most oral training, were the better readers.[2]Reading levels of Deaf children of Deaf parents - many Deaf children of Deaf parents (DoDs) tend to be better readers than deaf children of hearing parents.[3]These observation suggest that deaf children, instead of learning phonetically, can "map" words with ASL signs. Deaf children with good signing skills (not all of them have that) can match up the word, "where" with the sign "where." With such children, the best teaching approach would be similar to mine: signing as one reads. Of course, not all deaf children know how to sign. Some of them are orally trained (taught only speech, without ASL). Depending on their hearing level, they could learn to read phonetically or through lip-reading. This method's success may be highly dependent on the child's hearing level and language proficiency. Moreover, there has been a new approach of teaching deaf children (it's unclear if they're orally or sign-trained) visual phonetics.[4]On a personal note, these studies track with my experiences. As I read, I can easily translate words into images and ideas, suggesting that I'm not wedded to phonetics. Sometimes when i'm having difficulty deciding what word to choose, I'll sign to myself. In short, I see words in a more conceptual way, just like ASL is a highly conceptual language. The Reality of Deafness and Reading.All the above being said, some deaf people struggle to read at grade level. I suspect it's not because of their deafness per se, but the inadequacy of their educational environment. The key advantage that DoDs have is that they are in an environment with immediate access to a visual language. Deaf parents will sign to their children from birth. The child will learn ASL as naturally as a hearing child learns the spoken language. These parents can easily sign as they teach the child to read. For deaf children of hearing parents, however, the process is more difficult. If there is no early intervention--and sometimes there isn't--the deaf child is left marooned without language. If a child doesn't get access to a language during these critical developmental years, the damage is irreparable. A friend of mine wasn't even diagnosed with a severe hearing loss until she was two and half. She always struggled with learning, reading and other issues because of that delay. Sometimes, for some children with severe hearing loss (without a CI), oral training is kind of a waste of time and may result in language delays that affect one's reading proficiency. In short, how a deaf child learns how to read depends on their first language (ASL, SEE or spoken English). Disclaimer: I am not a psychologist, linguist or an educational professional. In fact, if any of these weigh in, you may want to listen to them as well. These experiences and opinions are mine and mine alone. ________[1]: Manual Alphabet for American Sign Language [2]: Lyuba Azbel, "How do the deaf read?" http://psych.nyu.edu/pelli/docs/...[3]: Goldin-Meadow & Mayberry, "How Do Profoundly Deaf Children Learn to Read?" Learning Disabilities Research & Pracice (16)4 222-29 full text here: http://idiom.ucsd.edu/~rmayberry...[4]: Teaching method helps deaf children learn to read
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What is the best way to donate organs in India?
I'd recommend signing up with NOTTO (National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation). It's a central government organisation, hence the process is completely legal and transparent. Your organs would signNow the needy based on the priority basis determined by the National transplant registry.Being someone who is registered there as a donor myself, I can assure you that the process is fairly simple. All you need to do is go to www.notto.nic.in and take the donor pledge. Download the pledge form, print it out, tick the organs/tissues you'd like to donate, fill in your details and send it to NOTTO through post. After NOTTO completes the processing, they'll create a donor card and send it to you.Please note that the donor card only indicates your willingness to be a donor. In the event of actual transplantation, the final consent has to be given by the donor's family. So please ensure that your family is aware about your decision and would support you.
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What document can be used to request all persons at a presentation, to sign in order to prevent all persons present to not steal
What you are describing is a standard form known as a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA).However, (a) it is likely that you really don’t need one, and (b) no serious investor will sign one. Here’s why:
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Doctors, what is the one opening line from a patient that makes you groan and want to shake your head?
“GOOGLE SAYS HERE —”Scenario: The Emergency Room3:00 AM. Just finished discharging and admitting a few patients that came in from the usual 10 o′clock evening surge, and was about to grab some precious shut-eye. Was about to bid my nurses adieu and drag myself to my quarters, when the ER doors open.Herein saunters a skinny male, early 20’s, with a semi-blonde, mohawk hairdo, matte black shades, over-sized scarf across the neck, all-black shirt and pants (he’s emo? IDK), and green+red flip flops. Get the picture? Good.Then he blurts out in a fake British accent.“Do you make certificates for medical leave here?”What. The. Actual. F*ck.As much as I wanted to shout at him “This. Is. Manila!”, then proceed to kick him square in the chest into an endless pit — I had to stop myself.(My inner musings at the time; photo’s not mine)Of course, being the good clinical staff members that we were, my ER nurses led him to a bed, where his vitals were checked, information form was filled out, all done in efficient fashion. I briefly washed my haggard face for some semblance of rejuvenation, then approached the patient’s bed. Then I ask him in a mild tone, “What seems to be the problem, sir?”.Again, in the fake Brit voice, “I’m having chest pain for the past 30 minutes; I think I’m having a heart attack. Google says here —”My ears just shut him off halfway. Really? Diagnosis by Algorithm? Again?Endless pit’s sounding good right about now..I conserved my energy, reserved my vitriol, and explained in brief that Google does not account for age, sex, and a plethora of other clinical factors. I told him that a chest radiograph and an EKG would be done to assess his current situation. I also asked if he’s allergic to any food or medications; he says he is not. He consents to the management. I give him 2 tablets of acetaminophen, then await the tests.Surprise, surprise. They all came back negative / normal. I brought him the happy news, of course, with the final diagnosis of Costochondritis. Here’s the kicker: “Can I get a medical leave for this diagnosis?”At this point, the spirit of Leonidas is slowly starting to possess my body.“I’m afraid not. But, I can write you up a prescription, and a medical certificate. Sound about right?”“Sure doc.” That damn fake British accent is getting old.I print out the certificate, and jot down a prescription for pain medications. As I was about to hand the paperwork to my ER nurses, herein walks Mr. Fake Briton.“Doc, can you pre-date that certificate to about a week ago? I had to skip work that day. Had a bad case of hangover. You know, parties.”The. Nerve.I feel my throat tighten in a losing bid NOT to shout at this grade-A pretentious pretender. My voice comes out a bit sharper, if not a bit husky.“I’m afraid I cannot jeopardize my medical license for such a fabricated story.”At this point, he does what no self-respecting person would do. He goes puppy-dog eyes and goes, “Pretty please?”I cross my arms over my chest, stood back a little more straight, and just shook my head in negation. He just batted his eyelids, and went, “Fine!”.I. Was. Fuming. Mad.By some joyful happenstance, I did not let my anger get the best of me. But I did reprint his medical certificate, signed with the phrase: May return to work / normal physical activities today.Bloody yuppies.
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Can I apply for VTU transcript by paying fees online?
Please visit VTU Website at vtu.ac.inSelect the Online Fee Payment link in the Examinations BoxClick on the Download Link to get the Application Form for Official Transcript.It is a PDF, print it out.Then Click on the payment link at the topIt will take you to the SBI Portal[1] Click on the check box to confirm you have read the instructions then click on the proceed buttonIn the next screen Select F - Fees to be paid by student - Examination for Payment Category. Which will take you to the Actual Form where you enter yout details.The Labels for the blanks may be intuitive to the SBI guys but very confusing for students. So some tips hereBRANCH/COURSE Enter BE/CSE in short. Do not try to write out the full namePOSTAL ADDRESS Enter your Pin Code only. Do not try to fill in your complete addressNow calculate the Transcript fee you want to paySay you want 7 transcripts, then RS 500 for the first transcript and Rs 300 for the next 6 transcripts. That makes the total RS 500 + Rs 1800 - Rs 2300Also if you want the transcript to be mailed to an address out of India add Rs 1500 to the totalNow enter the numbers 2300 next to the blank labelled as belowISSUE OF OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT : 2300Once you enter capcha and hit submit you get a page with your details displayed. Check mobile number . And hit Proceed Button to go to the payments page which is reasonable. They have different charges for different modes of payment. Using a Debit card does not attract any charges.After your transaction goes through you will get an option to print the eReceipt.Print it out or save it as a PDFNow fill in the form you downloaded.Enter the SBCollect Reference Number from the eReceipt against the blank for the Payment Id .Enter the correct number of copies of transcripts required.Enter your Postal Address if you are applying by Post and want to receive the transcript by post at your address.Good NewsIf you live outside India you can have the transcripts mailed to you, add Rs 1500 to the fee.Send it thru Speed Post to VTU Jnana Sangam Belgavi 590018 along with the print out of the eReceiptHow long does it take to get your transcripts in hand ?Check out the Tracking for Despatch of Application Form belowAnd here is the Tracking Information for the Delivery of Transcripts through Professional CouriersSo the Application was being processed at Jnana Sangam from 30th Nov to 7th Dec . It is just 5 working days. Not Bad.Best of LuckFootnotes[1] State Bank Collect
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What are the cleverest scams you have come across?
I stopped a ten million dollar robbery a few years ago.For various reasons, including my kids slight worries that I could get killed, I am changing all of the names. All of the other details are intact.A few weeks ago, a guy claiming to be related to Middle Eastern royalty—call him “M”—had a representative (a friend of a friend of a friend) call me and ask me if I knew anyone who would lend M ten million dollars.This sounds like a phone email scam that we get every day.But it wasn’t. The intermediary who called me was well known. And we double-checked and triple-checked all the collateral and background info.“He has collateral,” the rep said, “$25 million in restricted shares of [well known private Internet company]. “So I called a fund I used to be an investor in. They were interested and made an offer. Call the fund manager “Bill”.Bill said, “We’ll lend $10 million IF we get the full $25 million on any default.” Here were Bill’s other terms:- 15% interest, paid quarterly- the full loan is due back in two years- $600,000 fee paid to Bill up front.- Bill wanted 25% of all the upside on the full $25 million in shares for the next ten years.I had never seen a term in a loan like that last one but I give Bill credit. Why not ask for it? In a negotiation it never hurts to ask for anything.M said, “Yes”. He needed the money fast for some real estate he wanted to buy.We verified that the real estate existed and that M was involved.Bill began his due diligence. M sent a fax picture of the shares. His lawyers sent over all the contracts M had signed to get those shares. M even wired $15,000 to Bill to pay for Bill’s legal fees. M wanted no hurdles to getting the deal done. Lawyers on both sides were busy every day all day, working out the details.Bill said to M: I need permission from the Internet company that I would be the potential shareholder if you default.It took a day but M sent over a letter. It was written on the Internet company’s letterhead, signed by the company’s “Director of Investor Relations” giving Bill permission to control the shares in a default and “call me at XYZ phone number if you have any questions.”By coincidence, I knew the Director of Investor Relations but hadn’t spoken to him in a year or so.Finally, last Friday, Bill calls me in the morning. He was about to wire ten million dollars to M.“I don’t know,” Bill said. “I have to tell you, James, something seems funny.”“What?”“The letter from the head of investor relations at the company. It almost seemed too simple. Why didn’t he throw in a line indentifying the company?”“I don’t know,” I said. I had no clue. “Is that standard?”“I don’t know either,” Bill said and he sort of drifted, “I just don’t know. But something makes me feel funny.”“I have an idea,” I said. “I know the guy who wrote that letter. I’ll write to him and ask him if he wrote that letter. This way he independently verifies.”Bill said, “OK, do it.” So I did.I didn’t hear back. Bill called again two hours later.Bill said, “Look, let’s call up the number on this letter. You stay quiet.”So Bill called and someone picked up and said he was “X”, the head of investor relations for this company. I’ve spoken to X a few times before. The voice did not sound like X but it had been awhile.Bill and X started talking about the letter. Then Bill said, “Hey, by the way, I have your friend James Altucher on the line to say Hi.”CLICK.Dial tone.“We got disconnected,” I said.Bill started laughing.“JAMES!” he said.“What?”“This is a total fraud! That was a fake phone number. That guy was an actor! Do you think it was an accident we got disconnected the second I said you were on the phone?”I felt like an idiot.“I don’t understand. Why would they go through all of that?”Bill said, “Holy shit, I almost wired $10 million. That’s why they did it!”“I don’t get any of this,” I said. I was in denial. I had never seen a $10 million robbery in action.Then X, the ACTUAL head of investor relations at the company, wrote back to me. He said, “Stop by for coffee next time you are in SF. Meanwhile, I will contact your friend Bill about this letter you sent me.” Nothing else.I called Bill.“Yeah, X is all up in my grill about where I got this letter supposedly signed by him. He had never signed it. He wanted to know who was involved, etc. The shares were forged. That guy we called was fake. The contracts were forged. Signatures were forged. This is a total fraud. Authorities are being notified. It’s all bad.”Meanwhile, M, and his lawyers, had all disappeared at this point. No more contact. Nobody picking up their phones according to Bill.“Ugh,” I said. I felt sick. “I’m sorry I even introduced you to these guys.”Bill said, “Don’t worry. We’re in the business of looking at all opportunities. You helped figure this out. Without you I probably would’ve wired. But I’m glad I had a hunch.”So I have to give Bill credit again. I’ve ignored my hunches many times and paid the price. When your body whispers to you, you have to listen.The FBI followed up a week or so later. They were neck-deep in an investigation on this. I have no idea what happened after.There’s a lot of bad people in the world. All they want to do is destroy and vanish. They roam the world like pirates.A network of lawyers, escrows, fake shares, bank accounts, bogus corporations and banks, all set up to hide them in the shadows. A network of relationships and lies. The dark side of the force.Sometimes they are fake royalty. Sometimes they are your neighbor. Your friend. Your family. Your whatever.Sometimes the fraud is your bank account. Sometimes your heart.I had to go after I got off the phone with Bill. I went to my daughter’s high school play. I sat outside in the parking lot of the school for a few minutes. I was shaking. We had spoken to Evil on the phone.I went into the school. I hate plays but I liked watching my daughter on stage.Then I wrote this post. “Maybe don’t publish it,” my daughter said. "It could be dangerous".I want life to be simple and good. I don’t want my head to hurt. I don't want to deal with bad people.Sometimes you just have to take a deep breath and say “thank you” without understanding why."Thank you."Sometimes people ask me what I do for a living.I solve crimes.
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Have you ever scammed a scammer?
I sold a car on credit to a guy who never made a payment.He declared bankruptcy the day after he bought it, which meant I couldn't repossess it until the court lifted the stay — a process which took months. This was his plan all along.By the time I could legally take it back, he had moved.I had his driver’s license picture, so I made some 11 X 17 yellow “wanted” posters with his picture, and offering a $100 reward for information about the car. I posted this on the community mailbox in his expensive neighborhood to maximize the embarrassment.I was obsessed with this jerk, so every day, I drove to the neighborhood and every day, the posters were gone. I figured his kid was still attending the same school, even though he had moved, and that's why he was in the area each day to rip down the posters.The next school day, he showed up at 3:30, but not in my car. I tried to follow him home, but he spotted me and started driving like a maniac with his kid in the car. I stopped because it was too dangerous of a situation.I had originally put up the reward posters to provoke him, hoping he'd show up to kick my a** and I could grab the car.But then, I got a phone call one night from his former neighbor, seeking the reward. “He was over here getting his mail, and his little girl told me they had moved to a new apartment complex called “XYZ,” said the neighbor.I called a wrecker, and we went and picked it up. While we were there, I noticed that his other car was near by. I figured that if he screwed me, he probably did the same to some other dealer.I checked the lien holder info, called the dealer, and he said that he had, indeed, been looking for the car for a year.I called a second wrecker, and when both the cars were on the hook, I started blowing the horn.He came outside, just in time to see me wave as his cars slowly rolled away.I sent the guy who blew him in the $100 the next day.
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Why should we believe what is written in the Vedas?
You should not believe what is written in the Vedas. True. You should not believe anything, in fact! You should only go by your own experience.Fortunately, Vedas do not psignNow you to believe in something (anything) as a precursor, that cannot be questioned on logical basis or can not be brought into your own experience for verification and validation. Compare this statement to those which are rooted in “belief systems”.For instance:If you do not believe that there is a God (with a big capital G) and he created the world, you cannot go further in any Abrahamic belief systemIf you do not believe that there is an original sin and there is a judgement day, you cannot go further in Christian belief systemIf you do not believe that the creator does not have any limbs but yet he can hear the prayers, you cannot go further in Islamic belief system.If you do not believe that Mohammad is the messenger of divine message, and he is the final one in a chain, you cannot go further in Islamic belief system.Can any claim of the judgement day or original sin or proof of the listener of Salat be validated & verified right here on earth while you are alive before you die? You can only speculate, or put in more appealing words - trust/believe.On a stark contrary, the Vedas are sign boards only giving direction signs. They do not have any belief system. They do not force you to a belief system. You are at your 100% free will whether to take them, or ignore them, or debate them (in standard logical tarka & mīmamsa methods), or outright reject and form your own religion. All are okay. You will not be burned for blasphemy or threatened that someone will judge you and punish you till eternity.When you drive to a destination, you see sign boards. Sign boards have these distinct qualities:They are for a definite purposeThey are real, however, their reality is for the sole purpose of guiding you. As long as you are driving (or wandering, or lost in nowhere, to be more direct), you need them more and more. In your destination, they have no use.They are planted there by other humans who knew the directions. They knew all the possible ways from where you stand, and which leads to where.Those who made the sign boards surely know something better than you regarding the direction, so to help you, before you arrived there, they placed guidance sign boards. They have thought through elaborately on where to place which sign board, of what size. They have invested their time & energy for you.The directions are not made from simple co-travelers who knew bits of the road. They are not randomly placed on the road. They are designed by those who knew the full terrain and traveled in the surroundings several times back and forth all the way till the final destination (or dead end) of each road.They are not made through guesswork. They are precise, with quantified distances and extent of turns needed.The knowledge from the directions can be re-adopted to the 21st century, for its not in its words or no one dictated a book to you. You can build an Android map app with animations & visualizations, but the underlying knowledge they use about the roads, intersections, exits will be the same. Whether you preserve the directions as a word of mouth, or write it in stone, or print it in books, or mobile apps, the knowledge is same. It never expires so long as the roads exist.Quoting from Yogi Ramacharaka’s 1903 published book 14 Principles of Yogic Philosophy:This is the way; enter upon it, and on the path you will find the things of which I have taught you; handle them, weigh them, measure them, taste them, and know for yourself. When you signNow any point of the path you will know as much of it as did I or any other soul at that particular stage of the journey; but until you signNow a particular point, you must either accept the statements of those who have gone before or reject the whole subject of that particular point. Accept nothing as final until you have proven it (yourself); but, if you are wise, you will profit by the advice and experience of those who have gone before. Every man must learn by experience, but men may serve others as pointers of the way. At each stage of the journey it will be found that those who have progressed a little further on the way have left signs and marks and guideposts for those who follow. The wise man will take advantage of these signs. I do not ask for blind faith, but only for confidence until you are able to demonstrate for yourselves the truths I am passing on to you, as they were passed on to me, by those who went before.When it comes to knowledge-based questions (like, the whereabouts of something), even you give only direction signs, you don’t pass on a belief to others.Let me ask you: While you are seated in an air-conditioned closed space on 18th floor of a building in a dense city, if I come to you and ask “What is Moon? Where can I find Moon?”, will you give me the coordinates of the moon or guiding direction signs as a knowledge capsule that I can use to know it myself? No one can give coordinates of the moon as there is no GPS location for the moon in outer space. There is no absolute location. Everything is relative location from where you see it. So you’ll first give a negation direction like “These walls are not the moon. These objects in the room are not moon. This illuminating LED bulb is not the moon. You can not see Moon from here as it is obscured by all these walls. Moon is right above you but in order to see it you need to go to a clear place” then you’ll guide me to where to go: “Go to the terrace 64th floor. As this is the tallest building in the city, chances are that nothing will obscure you. Look up and find the brightest and largest object. That would be the Moon”. You did not say “I’ve seen the moon and you must believe what I say”. You did not say “I will describe the moon and you take my words. Pass these on to generations on how moon looks like. Centuries later when the language itself changes, you folks figure out what I meant in my words”. You did not do any of these, which you can call as passing on a belief. What you did is transfer your knowledge about something that you experienced as a direction guidance to me so that I can also experience the same in my first hand experience. Until I go out and see the moon, it is neither your belief imposed on me nor a religiously-binding dogma that you need to take. Once I see the moon myself, no one need to describe what moon is to me, or inculcate fear that there is a moon and I must believe in its existence.Vedas give similar direction signs for the eternal questions of mankind, like:Who am I?What is the world around me? What is my relation to it? Did someone make it? Did it evolve? Out of what? How?How to be happy? How to be prosperous?How to be free? What is death? What happens beyond death? How did I come here?Why do these untoward situations happen in life? What can I do to remove them? What can I do to avoid them?How to gain knowledge in the fastest accelerated manner? How much knowledge can be gained? What is Infinite?How is rain raining? How are trees growing? Is there co-relation between various events to a single root cause of the nature & world from which everything can be explained?Is it possible to defy death?Which lifestyle is most conducive to success in life?Why are there rules & mathematical patterns throughout anything we can see in nature?What is Consciousness?What is Life?To give an indication of what Vedas do as sign boards for your life, I made these illustrations:Note: These illustrations are just to give an idea of what type of directions Vedas would give for your journey called LIFE. DO NOT think that Vedas are books with traffic signs in them!!
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