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are the 9 RULES for being HUMAN passed down from Ancient Sanskrit

Sanskrit is regarded as the ancient language of Hinduism, used in different means in order

to communicate and dialogue with the ancient Hindu Celestial Gods.

This chart details the NINE rules for being a human, as passed down by Ancient Sanskrit.

According to Ancient.eu, the name or better said the term �Sanskrit� is derived from

two the conjoining of the prefix �Sam� meaning �samyak� which indicates �entirely�,

and �krit� that indicates �done�, which translated conveys a meaning of perfectly

or entirely done.

Sanskrit is a standardized dialect of Old Indo-Aryan, having originated in the 2nd millennium

BCE as Vedic Sanskrit and tracing its linguistic ancestry back to Proto-Indo-Iranian and Proto-Indo-European,

and was primarily used by ancient cultures inhabiting ancient and medieval South Asia.

For nearly 2000 years, Sanskrit was the language of a cultural order that exerted influence

across South Asia, Inner Asia, Southeast Asia, and to a certain extent East Asia.

It is one of the most important ancient languages thousands of years ago.

Sanskrit is today one of the 22 languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution

of India, which mandates the Indian government to develop the language.

It continues to be widely used as a ceremonial language in Hindu religious rituals and Buddhist

practice in the form of hymns and chants.

Sanskrit is also an official language of the state of Uttarakhand� a state in the northern

part of India.

Interestingly, while doing what we all do best�surfing the web�I�ve come across

a curious chart which claims to describe the Rules for Being Human, as handed down from

the Ancient Sanskrit Language.

We can summarize the rules to 9 must-knows:

You will receive a body.

You will learn lessons.

There are no mistakes, only lessons.

A lesson is repeated until it is learned.

Learning lessons does not end.

�There� is no better than �Here�.

Others are merely mirrors of you.

What you make of your life is up to you.

The answers lie inside you.

Well, according to the chart which was allegedly composed of Ancient Sanskrit:

YOU WILL RECEIVE A BODY.

You may like it or hate it, but it will be yours for the entire period this time around.

YOU WILL LEARN LESSONS.

You are enrolled in a full-time, informal school called life.

Each day in this school you will have the opportunity to learn lessons.

You may like the lessons or think them irrelevant and stupid.

THERE ARE NO MISTAKES, ONLY LESSONS.

Growth is a process of trial and error, experimentation.

The �failed� experiments are as much a part of the process as the experiment that

ultimately �works�.

A LESSON IS REPEATED UNTIL IT IS LEARNED.

A lesson will be presented to you in various forms until you have learned it.

Then you can go on to the next lesson.

LEARNING LESSONS DOES NOT END.

There is no part of life that does not contain its lessons.

If you are alive, there are lessons to be learned.

�THERE� IS NO BETTER THAN �HERE�.

When your �there� has become a �here�, you will simply obtain another �there�

that again, looks better than �here�.

OTHERS ARE MERELY MIRRORS OF YOU.

You cannot love or hate something about another person unless it reflects to you something

you love or hate about yourself.

WHAT YOU MAKE OF YOUR LIFE IS UP TO YOU.

You have all the tools and resources you need; what you do with them is up to you.

The choice is yours.

THE ANSWERS LIE INSIDE YOU.

The answers to life�s questions lie inside you.

All you need to do is look, listen and trust.

Ok so, was this really passed down from ancient Sanskrit?

Well, the table�which originally appeared on illuzone.net is sourced back

to Dr. Ch�rie Carter-Scott MCC.

For more infomation >> Here are the 9 RULES for being HUMAN passed down from Ancient Sa - Duration: 6:27.

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BREAKING New Hillary's Emails Just Leaked, What They Reveal is Her WORST Nightmare - Duration: 3:09.

BREAKING New Hillary's Emails Just Leaked, What They Reveal is Her WORST Nightmare

WASHINGTON — Hundreds of new State Department emails released by the watchdog group Judicial

Watch (JW) shows additional instances of Hillary Clinton sending and receiving classified information

through an unsecure server.

JW released 894 pages of new State materials, obtained through a FOIA lawsuit against the

Department, including previously unreleased email conversations that show the former secretary

of state being sent additional classified information via her unsecure clintonmail.com

email account from her senior aide Huma Abedin.

"The new documents included 29 email exchanges not previously turned over to the State Department,

bringing the known total to date to at least 317 emails that were not part of the 55,000

pages of emails that Clinton turned over to the State Department.

These records further appear to contradict statements by Clinton that, 'as far as she

knew,' all of her government emails were turned over to the State Department," JW

said in a statement.

One example cited by JW include a December 21, 2009, email.

Clinton national security adviser Jake Sullivan forwarded an email to Clinton's unsecured

email account that contained classified information that was redacted under FOIA exemption B1.4(D).

Clinton proceeded to forward the info about the climate change accord from her unsecured

email account to Abedin's unsecured email account, noting to Abedin to, "Pls print."

Another example is an email from December 24, 2009.

Clinton sent an unsecure email from HDR22@clintonmail.com to then-Assistant Secretary of State for African

Affairs Johnnie Carson asking him to "Pls review the memcon of my call w [French] FM

Kouchener [Redacted]."

"Information in this message was blacked out using FOIA exemptions B1.4(B) – "Foreign

government information" and (D)," JW states.

Additionally, the newly released Abedin emails show four different times when Clinton's

then-scheduler Lona Valmoro forwarded Clinton's detailed daily schedule to top Clinton Foundation

officials.

For more infomation >> BREAKING New Hillary's Emails Just Leaked, What They Reveal is Her WORST Nightmare - Duration: 3:09.

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Riverdale | Inside Riverdale: Anatomy of a Murder | The CW - Duration: 1:50.

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Daria Reviews Wonder Project J [SNES] - From the creators of EVO - Duration: 5:51.

Wonder Project J is about emotion.

Pino is a young robot who, through the player's guidance, must learn to interact with the

world around him.

Like a child, he is easily frustrated - especially when tired.

He will throw tantrums.

He will lash out violently.

He will kick, scream, and cry.

He will also learn to love.

Pino sings when he is happy.

He will skip down steps with a playful joyousness.

He literally floats on air.

Throughout the game we, as the players, are strapped into Pino's emotional rollercoaster.

We are frustrated when he's cranky and uncooperative, because our control over the game is momentarily

revoked.

We beam at his childish exuberance because his happiness is infectious.

We laugh at his failures, and cheer with his successes.

And it is by the light of Pino's innocence that humanity's uglier emotions are illuminated.

Pino is a mechanized child that, like Pinocchio, sets off on a series of misadventures to learn

what it means to be a 'real' boy.

Hint: it's the capacity for love; in each of the game's 8 acts Pino will develop a

love of 'something' whether it be love for adventure, nature, sports, or even love

for another person.

It is Pino's ability to love that ultimately makes him more human than the squishy meat-people

of his homeland.

So a bit of backstory: Pino lives on the island of Corlo which is inhabited by both humans

and the robotic Gijin.

I believe this to be a play on words, as Gijin sounds a lot like gaijin the Japanese word

for foreigner, or outsider.

See the humans are, with few exceptions, fearful of the Gijin, a fear which soon manifests

- as fear often does - as hatred and prejudice.

These mechanical organisms live in complete segregation from the human population.

But despite being Gijin himself, Pino doesn't look like an outsider.

He moves freely among the humans and ultimately it's his love that acts as the catalyst

of change within their hearts.

Wonder Project J happens to be one of the few titles to utilize the SNES mouse, a peripheral

that in the US was primarily used to make terrible animations and murder virtual insects.

In this game however, it is used to direct Tinker, the interface-robot responsible for

giving Pino his commands.

As the player you never directly control Pino himself.

He is not your avatar; he is your responsibility.

Through the use of positive and negative reinforcement you will teach him how to appropriately, or

inappropriately, interact with the world around him.

Whenever you click on an object, if Pino acts the why you want him to - praise him, if he

doesn't - scold him.

Eventually he should adopt the wanted behavior.

If he doesn't cooperate he might be tired, low on health, or under leveled.

As Pino's caregiver you have to keep him healthy and well rested.

You're also responsible for his education, so provide him with plenty of books to read

and give him ample exercise.

As mentioned earlier the game is divided into 8 acts, each of which is divided into two

types of stages: interactive and passive.

During the interactive segments you get boss Pino around and manage his stats:

Pino's stats are color coded to their governing parameters, as represented by these colored

orbs at the top of the screen.

Whenever Pino performs an action, or interacts with an object, one or more of these orbs

flash.

This indicates that Pino's stats have changed, for better or worse.

Training Pino is a juggling act; some stats are contradictory and become pointless when

maximized together – for example an extremely kind yet aggressive Pino has absolutely no

idea what to do with a sword.

Once satisfied with Pino's current behavior you send him off on the passive "puzzle"

portions of the game, whereas you sit back and watch the action unfold.

If you've done your job correctly Pino will successfully surmount any obstacles thrown

his way.

If he's unprepared – well – hilarity ensues and you'll (usually) be given a chance

to train and try again.

Wonder Project J isn't always the most exciting experience, while the cut-scenes are legitimately

entertaining to watch (especially when Pino screws up) they can be long – really long.

Hoo boy, are the duals long.

Mercy on your patience if Pino's health is too low and he has to fight someone (or

something).

And training the kid is often a tediously repetitive endeavor.

But I also feel that Project J isn't the type of game that you're really meant to

play in a hurry.

Either you're the type of person that's going to be absolutely smitten by Pino and

delight in his expressive animation, or you're not.

Maybe whatever Wonder Project J is - maybe - it's not for everyone.

I mean I really hate to pigeonhole it into single genre, it's a life sim with an adventurous

slant that often feels like more like an interactive movie than a traditional video game.

But really, above all else, it's an adorable experience with a lot of heart.

For more infomation >> Daria Reviews Wonder Project J [SNES] - From the creators of EVO - Duration: 5:51.

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Pes6 | The game is Not Properly installed. | Hatası | - Duration: 1:47.

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Lexus IS 300h Luxury Line Automaat // Schuif- kanteldak / Trekhaak / PDC / Camera / Navi - Duration: 0:57.

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Basic logo design techniques - Adobe illustrator CC Tutorial - Duration: 3:01.

Hi Everyone this Kage from logo Instant.com

Welcome back to another video tutorial.

Today, we are trying something different, a concept I had in mind the other day.

IT is very simple to achieve and it is meant to show you that

it doesn't take much sometimes to produce visualy coherent designs.

Once again this is a 3 minutes logo which I hope you will like.

If interested to download the source file of the resulting tutorial, as well as loads

of other freebie logos, check out our website logoInstant.com... or click the link below

in the description!

We're serving tons of logo templates for your next project, fully layered and easy to customize.

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