Thứ Hai, 5 tháng 3, 2018

Waching daily Mar 6 2018

whole wheat flour / atta

vegetable oil

spinach leaves / palak

washed and cleaned

Urad dal / black gram (skin removed)

wash and soak in water for 2 to 3 hours

coriander pdr

cumin pdr

salt

fennel / saunf pdr

nutmeg

ginger pdr/ ground ginger

red chili pdr

a pinch of hing / asafoetida

water to knead the dough

blanch the spinach leaves

by poring boiling water over them

or run them in the microwave on high for about 2 mins

refresh with some cold water

roughly chop the leaves

drain the water from the dal

grind it to a coarse paste

make a well in the center

add in 2 - 3 tblsp of oil

mix it

add in all the spices

grate in some nutmeg

give it a mix

add in the dal paste

mix it up

add in the spinach

knead to form a tight / stiff dough

only add very little water as required

oil the palm

knead for a minute or two

apply some oil

over the dough

let it rest for 15 - 20 mins

once it has been rested

just knead it lightly

form balls out of the dough

about the size of a golf ball

oil your palm

using a bit of oil

roll out the kachoris

heat some oil in a pan for deep frying

fry the kachoris in the hot oil

till they are golden brown and puffed up

drain on absorbent paper

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ASIA Interview (Asia 81) | Danh ca Thanh Tuyền - phần 2 (The Jimmy Show - SET TV 56.5) - Duration: 20:03.

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'A Troubling Phone Call' Sneak Peek Ep. 103 | McMafia - Duration: 2:11.

[Telephone rings]

Yep.

Woman: I have Antonio Mendez on line one.

Can you take his number?

Tell him I'll give him a call back.

♪♪

Mr. Mendez?

-Hola. -Alex Godman.

Apparently we were at Harvard together.

What can I do for you?

I'm interested in your global fund.

I was hoping we could meet.

♪♪

All you had to do was make an appointment with my secretary.

♪♪

I was thinking about your security.

Perhaps you should have done the same

when you visited Prague with Mr. Kleiman.

Mr. Kleiman is a client.

You've accepted a great deal of money from him.

I assume you know where it comes from.

♪♪

We carried out all the necessary checks.

So, if the authorities took a look at your global fund,

they'd find nothing?

♪♪

Don't worry. I'm an old friend, remember.

Nobody needs to know about this, not even Mr. Kleiman.

When would you like to meet?

Whenever's convenient.

Rebecca may have told you I'm staying in Antibes

in the South of France.

♪♪

She isn't familiar with the global fund or Mr. Kleiman.

It would be more discreet

if you came to visit me as a couple.

Perhaps if she had accompanied you to Prague,

you might not have come to my attention in the first place.

I'm open to a meeting, but it has to be on my own.

I'll book your flights for this weekend.

You'll stay in a hotel near my villa

and spend a wonderful weekend together.

♪♪

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Ingraham: The humorless, out-of-touch American left - Duration: 9:46.

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CREATE Through The Power of NOW | Guided Meditation | The Eternal Garden Of Consciousness - Duration: 38:41.

On this journey, you will listen to my voice, but above all, you will explore the inner

worlds beyond the words and find your own inner voice, strength, happiness, joy, well-being,vitality

and peace.

You will experience, transform and know everything that comes to you or is part of you with your

unique consciousness and the power of now.

Sit or lie down in a comfortable position.

Close your eyes.

Breathe in and out slowly and deeply for a few times.

Feel how your body relaxes.

At this moment, bring your attention to your feet, move to the ankles, all the way up to

the knees, then, move to the upper legs and hips.

After that, move your attention to your shoulders, arms, palms.

Feel how the subtle inner energy arises.

Then, move your attention to your stomach, chest, neck, face, head.

Feel how you go deeper and deeper into the present moment.

Feel the inner energy field of your entire body.

Keep breathing at your natural rhythm.

Relax...

Now, refer to yourself by calling your name or using the one that is close to your heart

out loud or in your mind: Then, answer it by saying the following words

and feeling how the all-encompassing energy emanates from deep within your entire being:

I AM I AM

As you take a deep breath in and out, imagine yourself going towards one magical garden.

The first thing you notice is its gate with the circular entrance containing the complete

circle that is rising up out of the land.

The second thing that catches your attention is a huge pile of white marble stones lying

near this magnificent circular entrance.

At first sight, the stones are solid and firm and, as you closely observe them they become

more and more luminous.

Their whiteness absorbs all your attention and you feel more lightness, easiness and

clarity within yourself as well.

At this moment, you are strengthening the gate's walls and its circle.

One by one, you are carefully lifting up the stones, feeling their granular or soft texture,

shaping, reordering, making them fit into your own created pattern.

By placing them into the gate you are making the strong foundation and you feel strong,

balanced and grounded, too.

The new uplifting and cleansing energy is flowing freely through each cell of your body.

Putting all the stone pieces together feels so natural to you and bit by bit, your stone

masterpiece arises and shines so brightly.

You breathe life into your creation.

You feel so alive.

After that, you decide to explore the Garden.

As you go slowly through its circular entrance, the feeling of interconnectedness of all of

life spreads through you and, in the blink of an eye you enter the Eternal Garden of

Consciousness.

This place feels so familiar to you as if you've been here before.

The truth is in your full presence.

Right now.

You are the part of the Eternal Garden of Consciousness just in the same way it is the

part of you.

You are one with it.

You are the co-creator.

You are the consciousness.

In front of your very eyes all the animal and plant life is blooming.

The birds are cheerfully singing, the colourful flowers are gently swaying in the light breeze

and you are relaxing on the cooling green grass and listening to the soothing water

sounds of the stream.

Here everything is alive, yet so still.

As you observe it, your feeling of presence deepens even more.

You feel aliveness and stillness.

You are aliveness and stillness.

You are one with nature.

As you continue to observe the Garden's life around you, you become more aware of the nearby

Stream.

It is the Stream of Thoughts.

While you are completely present in the moment some thoughts may go upstream; the others

may go downstream.

Some may be accompanied by various emotions, images or physical sensations.

Let them flow whenever they want.

Observe them as they are.

Accept them as they are.

Let water stream carry them all.

Then, ask yourself: What will my next thought be?

Wait for a few moments.

After that, repeat the question to yourself: What will my next thought be?

Wait and observe what happens.

Repeat it again: What will my next thought be?

Wait and observe what happens.

You may notice the space between thoughts.

The silence.

The still space with no thoughts.

Nothing.

There is neither past nor future.

There is only the present moment.

The pure consciousness.

The source.

In this moment, the stillness, peace, love and harmony within you illuminate all the

beauty of your true and deepest self.

Enjoy it!

Now, as you keep observing the beautiful nature around you, you notice the several different

paths in the Garden.

Before you choose the new path or in the moment you choose it, do it consciously by going

deeply and deeply into the Now by bringing attention to you body from deep within and

feeling the inner energy field of you body.

Listen to your body.

As your present-moment consciousnes arises, observe anything that may come to your mind

as it is.

Accept it as it is.

If you feel that it is the time to forgive, forgive it.

Surrender totally to the present moment intelligence.

Allow the present-moment consciousness to dissolve the past.

Feel how there is no mental chatter.

Feel how quickly and easily you make the choice.

The one that is neither wrong nor right.

The one that comes from who you really are.

The pure consciousness.

As you are consciously walking down your new path, you know that the Eternal Garden of

Consciousness is always within you.

By being in the Now, you open the space for all strength, intuition, happiness, joy, well-being,vitality

and peace to flourish.

You open the space of all possibilities.

You are slowly walking down your new path.

You are coming home.

Now, bring your attention to your body by slowly going from your feet up to your head.

Stretch your arms, fingers, legs and toes gently.

Open your eyes.

Breathe in.. and out.

Let each moment be filled with the beauty of your conscious presence.

For more infomation >> CREATE Through The Power of NOW | Guided Meditation | The Eternal Garden Of Consciousness - Duration: 38:41.

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VĂN HƯỜNG ĐI XE GẮN MÁY (Tân cổ giao duyên) Hát Đám Cưới|Nhạc Sống Miền Tây|Ban Nhạc Điện Tử Sơn - Duration: 3:16.

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'Nothing But Bad News' Talked About Scene Ep. 102 | McMafia - Duration: 2:29.

Alex!

[Speaks Russian]

Is Katya with you? Hi, Becky.

-No. -No?

Where is she?

Where the hell is she?! -Shh...

-She should be here! -Shh.

Hey.

Hey.

[Crying]

Papa?

It's raining.

We're in London, Papa.

Where is she?

All she cares about is herself.

[Door opens]

[British accent] I can't reach her.

I've tried her friends she was out with,

but they're not answering either.

Did you leave a message?

I didn't want to tell her on the phone.

I said it was urgent.

[Cellphone vibrates]

Is it her?

No.

Sorry, Femi. One second.

-Hi? -Reznik is dead.

♪♪

[Door closes]

♪♪

Yep.

Semiyon: It was an accident.

It seems he was drunk

and fell off the balcony of his apartment.

What did you say to Benes at the airport?

That I hoped he was someone we could do business with.

[Chuckles] It seems you were right.

Anything else?

No.

This is how it works, I'm afraid.

That's all you had to say.

♪♪

I can't talk right now.

♪♪

We got what we wanted, Alex.

This is good news.

I'll call you later.

♪♪

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Оскар 2018. Шутки, скандалы и речь победителей на английском || Skyeng - Duration: 12:33.

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Indian Beauty Products - Tried and Tested: EP127 - Duration: 11:21.

Hello girl friends! And welcome to another episode of Tried and Tested.

Now a lot of you left comments asking us to try Indian beauty products

We heard you, so, here we go!

Now, I am not super familiar with Indian beauty products

and they are not very widely available in Singapore

so... please, if there are any others you'd like us to try,

let us know and also, feel free to correct my pronunciation.

So Lakmé is India's number one cosmetics brand.

And it was the country's first cosmetic brand to introduce makeup to Indian women.

This is the Lakmé Absolute Precision Liquid Liner

it's supposed to be super long-wearing, waterproof

and ophthalmology tested.

See the tip? It's a felt tip.

Wow, that's inky black.

It's got great control as well.

Should be the other way, ha!

I've got little birdie!

I should really stick to my day job.

And the colour is very black.

That's a solid eyeliner.

It's very black and inky,

the payoff is really great, like no watery-ness anywhere.

I do think that the tip...

I mean, I would have preferred it a little bit sharper,

just to get a sharper wing tip?

I mean it's pretty fat kind of tip so...

It takes a little bit more control to get a super sharp tip if that's what you're after.

I don't think the tip allows for the most precision.

Yeah but because the ink comes out so fast,

if you've got really steady hands,

you could... be pretty accurate with this.

So... I would give this 8 out of 10.

Patanjali Ayurved is a very popular brand from India,

started by a yoga guru called Baba Ramdev.

Now, this is Kajal,

which is a type of eyeliner lah.

I was trying to find the difference between Kajal and Kohl and...

sometimes they overlap, sometimes they are completely different things.

So... if you could educate me I would really appreciate that.

Patanjali Herbal Kajal uses natural ingredients that "indulge, relax and soothe your eyes"!

This really looks like a lipstick that has been sharpened.

You can see how creamy this is,

and how smudgy that is.

So I never quite figured out how to use it

because what happens when it gets blunt?

You know, then what do you do then?

So I saw some videos on how to apply Kajal.

And it's like, you put it here like this

and then you close your eye around it

and then you just... pull it out.

And now as I'm holding this next to my eye, I'm like...

No!

It's so close to me!

Honestly the thought of like, doing this and then pulling it out just makes me feel...

That's so close!

That's very close to my eye.

It's really ticklish!

What?

Nothing came out.

No I'm going to try this again!

I won't give up until I get it right.

I would say I am having a tough time getting a neat... and... nice application.

I think that the application for this - it could be quite daunting for a first-timer,

like slightly difficult, but with practice, I think it could become one of those things that are like, so easy,

like... you might not even need a mirror to do this, you know?

It is not smudge-proof.

Yeah, "No Smudge, No Smear" - I'm not sure about that.

But I was quite surprised that they said that anyway.

So the look that I'm getting now is like the live-in sleepy eye look

but I think there are many ways that you can do this.

You can... also go past a few times and like, thicken it like an eyeliner.

Overall I think I would give this...

like an 8 out of 10?

Because... I like the live in look?

And I do like after a while how easy it is to put on.

I mean, do you know long it took for me to do this?

Look at this!

It's pretty similar.

This is like a good three eyeliners and eye shadow.

This is like, one product.

And... they kind of look the same.

This is the Pure Lavender Water from Kama Ayurveda.

So this lavender water is 100% natural.

The lavender is handpicked from the wild and the Himalayas

and then steam distilled.

Lavender has natural anti-inflammatory properties and anti-bacteria properties,

and it's very good for calming sensitive and irritated skin.

And it's also supposed to be very good for helping you get a good night sleep.

So for mist, I like to use it before my makeup and then like pat it in.

Maybe after all the moisturizers and everything

or sometimes before the moisturizers, it depends on my mood.

Uh, but I also like to use it after I finish my makeup.

So sometimes like, if I get too much powder on,

then I kind of use the mist to... make it look a bit more dewy?

Think the regular lavender that I've been exposed to smells a bit more... floral?

It smells a lot sweeter.

This smells... quite different. It smells very... herbaceous?

It smells very... woody?

And it smells very green.

So it's all that lavender with... that... deeper earthier notes to it,

which is quite nice actually.

This nozzle is great. Like, look at that distribution.

Look at that stream.

So this is considered a higher end brand and it's quite luxurious.

And it's slightly pricier.

There's nothing I don't like about this, I would give this a 10 out of 10.

And I can see how if you pump it into smaller bottles,

and bring it around, it would be so great for pick-me-up throughout the day.

So Himalaya Herbal is the brand that's probably most widely available in Singapore

and this is the Purifying Neem Face Wash.

Neem is a plant known for its purifying and anti-bacterial properties

and this also contains tumeric,

which helps to control acne and pimples.

It's a very jelly-like consistency,

wow, makes you want to eat it.

So this one doesn't actually foam up that much.

I mean there's a little bit but there's more of a creamy...

lather than a foam-foam.

The smell is... overwhelmingly strong?

There's also a slight...

a whiff of something like Dettol or something.

I don't know. It smells a bit like Dettol, I don't know why.

It smells a bit clinical.

And I'm not sure where it's from.

Is that what Neem smells like?

I've never smelled Neem before actually.

The colour of that face wash actually reminds me of Nickelodeon slime.

Okay so it's done and actually my skin does feel alright.

A little bit...

It does feel a bit tight.

Though this is meant for preventing pimples,

I'm assuming that this is for like, more normal to oily skin.

Uh, so... for me, it's like just a tad drying

but I wouldn't judge it based on that.

But it has left my face feeling actually quite smooth

and feeling very clean.

It took a while to get off all the residue.

Like it was slightly more slimy in texture

more hugging the face as well, as I was washing it off.

So removal was a little bit... Well, not a lot,

but like, just a little bit tougher.

So I would rate it like a 6 out of 10.

I think mostly because of the smell?

I really find it slightly overpowering.

And... also it was a little bit more difficult to wash off.

But apart from that, it's alright.

So Lotus Herbals is a popular beauty brand that is known for their suncare products.

And this is the Lotus Herbals Safe Sun UV Screen Matte Gel.

And it's supposed to be non-greasy at all and also, sweat-proof.

Oh that smells really fresh.

Oooh.

The texture is like a gel.

Oh it smells like... Okay. It smells like lotus I think.

I'm pretty sure that's the smell of lotus.

And it's so smooth.

Oh it's gone completely matte and smooth now.

Okay so normally the sunscreens that I use -

like... it would leave a sticky kind of film

or it feels a lot more tacky

and after it kind of gets absorbed, you can still kind of like, feel the sunscreen?

Almost like, a bit like moisturizer?

Whereas this has no stickiness at all.

This is amazing.

Wow this is like a really comfortable sunscreen.

I can't feel it at all.

It feels like I powdered down my hand or something.

And there is a bit of a cooling sensation when I put this on.

You can put this on your face as well.

Yeah I totally won't mind putting this on my face.

I... really like this.

I would give this like a 10 out of 10 because it's everything.

It's really ultra soothing, matte-look,

okay I don't know about oil control but like...

this is so comfortable! I don't want to feel like I'm wearing sunscreen at all so...

this... pretty awesome, man.

10 out of 10.

Elle 18 is a beauty brand that caters to the young and trendy crowd.

So they have a huge range of cosmetic products

and they are very known for their nail polish.

Their Nail Pops line has a wide range of colours

and this is number 23, which is like a shimmery plum.

The packaging is so cute.

It looks like a little turnip.

Oooh. Oh it's very pretty.

This nail polish is pretty fantastic.

Like the way it spread,

like it got such a good coverage in the first coat,

not tacky at all, like very easily spreadable...

Usually like, sometimes I find like these small tiny bottles the brushes are a bit weird?

But this one was pretty good.

But I do foresee, it's kind of short?

So I could sort of see how if you're nearing the end of the bottle,

you might end up with quite a bit of wastage?

Even though it got good coverage and I got two coats solid like pretty fast,

there's something about the finished colour that to me, feels a little bit... watery.

So... 7.5 out of 10.

Shahnaz Husain is a prominent Indian entrepreneur and she has won many prestigious international awards.

And this is her makeup line.

So this mascara is supposed to be a water-based one

that is supposed to dry faster

so it reduces the tendency to smudge.

And it makes the lashes look longer and thicker.

So now I'm just going to apply this on my right eye

and there's nothing on my left eye and then you can see the difference.

So it's like a very thick fluffy kind of brush.

It's a long way to like the inside where you can grab... the lash!

I don't think my lashes can reach that.

Eh!

Smells like... perfume.

Yeah that's not catching anything.

That's just not... It's just like, passing through, you know?

Oh just going by,

with lots of mascara on my brush

but you're not getting any of it!

I do not feel my lashes being grabbed at all.

So in terms of like coating my lashes, that's not gonna happen.

Oh my god. I might as well take a toothbrush and go over my lashes.

This is not...

Cannot lah!

This cannot...

The mascara ones that I use

are usually... slightly shorter bristles

or like, they're much denser?

So it really catches on to the eyelash and coats it.

I mean sometimes I even use the ones with like, a plastic spike ball?

At the end of the wand so it's not even like a brush, you know?

Because my lashes are that short.

So this really is doing nothing for me.

I can't really use the brush on this mascara,

so I can't use this properly and I don't think I can rate it properly either.

So, boo.

So maybe for this mascara,

consider it only if you have like, nice, thick, long lashes.

I guess my lashes is just too short for this.

Oh my gosh I just noticed something!

This holographic sticker has a face on it.

Okay! So we've come to the end of the episode.

If you want to find out more about the products,

the links are in the description box down below.

Or you can also go to our Tried and Tested Facebook page.

And if you haven't done so already,

go and download the clicknetwork app

because you can watch the videos

before they come out on YouTube.

Yeah.

All right. Till next time,

go be beautiful!

For more infomation >> Indian Beauty Products - Tried and Tested: EP127 - Duration: 11:21.

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The Mark on the Wall by Virginia Woolf | Short Story with subtitles - Duration: 21:56.

THE MARK ON THE WALL by Virginia Woolf.

Perhaps it was the middle of January in the present year that I first looked up and saw the mark on the wall.

In order to fix a date it is necessary to remember what one saw.

So now I think of the fire; the steady film of yellow light upon the page of my book;

the three chrysanthemums in the round glass bowl on the mantelpiece.

Yes, it must have been the winter time, and we had just finished our tea,

for I remember that I was smoking a cigarette when I looked up and saw the mark on the wall for the first time.

I looked up through the smoke of my cigarette and my eye lodged for a moment upon the burning coals,

and that old fancy of the crimson flag flapping from the castle tower came into my mind,

and I thought of the cavalcade of red knights riding up the side of the black rock.

Rather to my relief the sight of the mark interrupted the fancy, for it is an old fancy,

an automatic fancy, made as a child perhaps.

The mark was a small round mark, black upon the

white wall, about six or seven inches above the mantelpiece.

How readily our thoughts swarm upon a new object, lifting it a little

way, as ants carry a blade of straw so feverishly, and then leave it....

If that mark was made by a nail, it can't have been for a picture, it

must have been for a miniature--the miniature of a lady with white

powdered curls, powder-dusted cheeks, and lips like red carnations.

A fraud of course, for the people who had this

house before us would have chosen pictures in that way--an old picture

for an old room.

That is the sort of people they were--very interesting

people, and I think of them so often, in such queer places, because one

will never see them again, never know what happened next.

They wanted to leave this house because they wanted to change their style of furniture,

so he said, and he was in process of saying that in his opinion art

should have ideas behind it when we were torn asunder, as one is torn

from the old lady about to pour out tea and the young man about to hit

the tennis ball in the back garden of the suburban villa as one rushes

past in the train.

But as for that mark, I'm not sure about it; I don't believe it was made

by a nail after all; it's too big, too round, for that.

I might get up, but if I got up and looked at it, ten to one

I shouldn't be able to say for certain; because once a thing's done,

no one ever knows how it happened.

Oh!

dear me, the mystery of life; The inaccuracy of thought!

The ignorance of humanity!

To show how very little control of our possessions we have--what an accidental affair

this living is after all our civilization--let me just count over a

few of the things lost in one lifetime, beginning, for that seems always

the most mysterious of losses--what cat would gnaw, what rat would

nibble--three pale blue canisters of book-binding tools?

Then there were the bird cages, the iron hoops, the steel skates, the Queen Anne

coal-scuttle, the bagatelle board, the hand organ--all gone, and jewels,

too.

Opals and emeralds, they lie about the roots of turnips.

What a scraping paring affair it is to be sure!

The wonder is that I've any clothes on my back, that I sit

surrounded by solid furniture at this moment.

Why, if one wants to compare life to anything, one must liken it

to being blown through the Tube at fifty miles an hour--landing at the

other end without a single hairpin in one's hair!

Shot out at the feet of God entirely naked!

Tumbling head over heels in the asphodel meadows like brown paper

parcels pitched down a shoot in the post office!

With one's hair flying back like the tail of a race-horse.

Yes, that seems to express the rapidity of life, the perpetual waste and

repair; all so casual, all so haphazard....

But after life.

The slow pulling down of thick green stalks so that the

cup of the flower, as it turns over, deluges one with purple and red

light.

Why, after all, should one not be born there as one is born here,

helpless, speechless, unable to focus one's eyesight, groping at the

roots of the grass, at the toes of the Giants?

As for saying which are trees, and which are men and women, or whether

there are such things, that one won't be in a condition to do for

fifty years or so.

There will be nothing but spaces of light and dark, intersected

by thick stalks, and rather higher up perhaps, rose-shaped

blots of an indistinct colour--dim pinks and blues--which will, as

time goes on, become more definite, become--I don't know what....

And yet that mark on the wall is not a hole at all.

It may even be caused by some round black substance, such

as a small rose leaf, left over from the summer, and I, not being a very

vigilant housekeeper--look at the dust on the mantelpiece, for example,

the dust which, so they say, buried Troy three times over, only fragments

of pots utterly refusing annihilation, as one can believe.

The tree outside the window taps very gently on the pane....

I want to think quietly, calmly, spaciously, never to

be interrupted, never to have to rise from my chair, to slip easily

from one thing to another, without any sense of hostility, or obstacle.

I want to sink deeper and deeper, away from the surface, with its hard

separate facts.

To steady myself, let me catch hold of the first idea

that passes....

Shakespeare....

Well, he will do as well as another.

A man who sat himself solidly in an arm-chair, and looked

into the fire, so--A shower of ideas fell perpetually from some very high

Heaven down through his mind.

He leant his forehead on his hand, and people, looking in through

the open door,--for this scene is supposed to take place on a summer's

evening--But how dull this is, this historical fiction!

It doesn't interest me at all.

I wish I could hit upon a pleasant track of thought,

a track indirectly reflecting credit upon myself, for those are the

pleasantest thoughts, and very frequent even in the minds of modest

mouse-coloured people, who believe genuinely that they dislike to hear

their own praises.

They are not thoughts directly praising oneself; that

is the beauty of them; they are thoughts like this:

"And then I came into the room.

They were discussing botany.

I said how I'd seen a flower growing on a dust heap on

the site of an old house in Kingsway.

The seed, I said, must have been sown in the reign of Charles

the First.

What flowers grew in the reign of Charles the First?"

I asked--(but I don't remember the answer).

Tall flowers with purple tassels to them perhaps.

And so it goes on.

All the time I'm dressing up the figure of myself in my own mind, lovingly,

stealthily, not openly adoring it, for if I did that, I should catch

myself out, and stretch my hand at once for a book in self-protection.

Indeed, it is curious how instinctively one protects the image of oneself

from idolatry or any other handling that could make it ridiculous,

or too unlike the original to be believed in any longer.

Or is it not so very curious after all?

It is a matter of great importance.

Suppose the looking glass smashes, the image disappears, and the romantic figure

with the green of forest depths all about it is there no longer, but

only that shell of a person which is seen by other people--what an airless,

shallow, bald, prominent world it becomes!

A world not to be lived in.

As we face each other in omnibuses and underground railways we are

looking into the mirror; that accounts for the vagueness, the gleam of glassiness,

in our eyes.

And the novelists in future will realize more

and more the importance of these reflections, for of course there is

not one reflection but an almost infinite number; those are the depths

they will explore, those the phantoms they will pursue, leaving the

description of reality more and more out of their stories, taking a knowledge

of it for granted, as the Greeks did and Shakespeare perhaps--but

these generalizations are very worthless.

The military sound of the word is enough.

It recalls leading articles, cabinet ministers--a whole

class of things indeed which as a child one thought the thing itself,

the standard thing, the real thing, from which one could not depart

save at the risk of nameless damnation.

Generalizations bring back somehow Sunday in London, Sunday

afternoon walks, Sunday luncheons, and also ways of speaking of the

dead, clothes, and habits--like the habit of sitting all together in one

room until a certain hour, although nobody liked it.

There was a rule for everything.

The rule for tablecloths at that particular period was

that they should be made of tapestry with little yellow compartments

marked upon them, such as you may see in photographs of the carpets in

the corridors of the royal palaces.

Tablecloths of a different kind were not real tablecloths.

How shocking, and yet how wonderful it was to

discover that these real things, Sunday luncheons, Sunday walks,

country houses, and tablecloths were not entirely real, were indeed half

phantoms, and the damnation which visited the disbeliever in them was

only a sense of illegitimate freedom.

What now takes the place of those things I wonder, those real standard things?

Men perhaps, should you be a woman; the masculine point of view which

governs our lives, which sets the standard, which establishes Whitaker's

Table of Precedency, which has become, I suppose, since the war half

a phantom to many men and women, which soon, one may hope, will be laughed

into the dustbin where the phantoms go, the mahogany sideboards and

the Landseer prints, Gods and Devils, Hell and so forth, leaving us

all with an intoxicating sense of illegitimate freedom--if freedom exists....

In certain lights that mark on the wall seems actually to project from

the wall.

Nor is it entirely circular.

I cannot be sure, but it seems to cast a perceptible shadow, suggesting that

if I ran my finger down that strip of the wall it would, at a certain point,

mount and descend a small tumulus, a smooth tumulus like those

barrows on the South Downs which are, they say, either tombs or camps.

Of the two I should prefer them to be tombs, desiring melancholy like

most English people, and finding it natural at the end of a walk to

think of the bones stretched beneath the turf....

There must be some book about it.

Some antiquary must have dug up those bones and given them

a name....

What sort of a man is an antiquary, I wonder?

Retired Colonels for the most part, I daresay, leading parties of aged labourers

to the top here, examining clods of earth and stone, and getting into

correspondence with the neighbouring clergy, which, being opened at

breakfast time, gives them a feeling of importance, and the comparison

of arrow-heads necessitates cross-country journeys to the county towns,

an agreeable necessity both to them and to their elderly wives, who wish

to make plum jam or to clean out the study, and have every reason

for keeping that great question of the camp or the tomb in perpetual

suspension, while the Colonel himself feels agreeably philosophic

in accumulating evidence on both sides of the question.

It is true that he does finally incline to believe in the camp; and, being opposed, indites

a pamphlet which he is about to read at the quarterly meeting of

the local society when a stroke lays him low, and his last conscious

thoughts are not of wife or child, but of the camp and that arrowhead

there, which is now in the case at the local museum, together with the

foot of a Chinese murderess, a handful of Elizabethan nails, a great many

Tudor clay pipes, a piece of Roman pottery, and the wine-glass that

Nelson drank out of--proving I really don't know what.

No, no, nothing is proved, nothing is known.

And if I were to get up at this very moment and ascertain that the mark

on the wall is really--what shall we say?--the head of a gigantic old

nail, driven in two hundred years ago, which has now, owing to the patient

attrition of many generations of housemaids, revealed its head

above the coat of paint, and is taking its first view of modern life

in the sight of a white-walled fire-lit room, what should I

gain?--Knowledge?

Matter for further speculation?

I can think sitting still as well as standing up.

And what is knowledge?

What are our learned men save the descendants of

witches and hermits who crouched in caves and in woods brewing herbs,

interrogating shrew-mice and writing down the language of the stars?

And the less we honour them as our superstitions

dwindle and our respect for beauty and health of mind increases....

Yes, one could imagine a very pleasant world.

A quiet, spacious world, with the flowers so red and

blue in the open fields.

A world without professors or specialists or

house-keepers with the profiles of policemen, a world which one could

slice with one's thought as a fish slices the water with his fin,

grazing the stems of the water-lilies, hanging suspended over nests of

white sea eggs....

How peaceful it is down here, rooted in the centre of

the world and gazing up through the grey waters, with their sudden

gleams of light, and their reflections--if it were not for Whitaker's

Almanack--if it were not for the Table of Precedency!

I must jump up and see for myself what that mark on the wall really

is--a nail, a rose-leaf, a crack in the wood?

Here is nature once more at her old game of self-preservation.

This train of thought, she perceives, is threatening

mere waste of energy, even some collision with reality, for who

will ever be able to lift a finger against Whitaker's Table of Precedency?

The Archbishop of Canterbury is followed by the Lord High Chancellor;

the Lord High Chancellor is followed by the Archbishop of

York.

Everybody follows somebody, such is the philosophy of Whitaker;

and the great thing is to know who follows whom.

Whitaker knows, and let that, so Nature counsels, comfort you, instead of enraging

you; and if you can't be comforted, if you must shatter this hour of

peace, think of the mark on the wall.

I understand Nature's game--her prompting to take action as a way of

ending any thought that threatens to excite or to pain.

Hence, I suppose, comes our slight contempt for men

of action--men, we assume, who don't think.

Still, there's no harm in putting a full stop to one's

disagreeable thoughts by looking at a mark on the wall.

Indeed, now that I have fixed my eyes upon it, I feel that I have

grasped a plank in the sea; I feel a satisfying sense of reality which

at once turns the two Archbishops and the Lord High Chancellor to the

shadows of shades.

Here is something definite, something real.

Thus, waking from a midnight dream of horror, one

hastily turns on the light and lies quiescent, worshipping the chest

of drawers, worshipping solidity, worshipping reality, worshipping

the impersonal world which is a proof of some existence other than ours.

That is what one wants to be sure of.... Wood is a pleasant thing to think

about.

It comes from a tree; and trees grow, and we don't know how

they grow.

For years and years they grow, without paying any attention

to us, in meadows, in forests, and by the side of rivers--all things

one likes to think about.

The cows swish their tails beneath them on hot afternoons; they paint

rivers so green that when a moorhen dives one expects to see its

feathers all green when it comes up again.

I like to think of the fish balanced against the stream like flags blown

out; and of water-beetles slowly raising domes of mud upon the bed of

the river.

I like to think of the tree itself: first the close dry sensation

of being wood; then the grinding of the storm; then the slow,

delicious ooze of sap.

I like to think of it, too, on winter's nights standing

in the empty field with all leaves close-furled, nothing tender exposed

to the iron bullets of the moon, a naked mast upon an earth that

goes tumbling, tumbling, all night long.

The song of birds must sound very loud and strange in June;

and how cold the feet of insects must feel upon it, as they make

laborious progresses up the creases of the bark, or sun themselves upon

the thin green awning of the leaves, and look straight in front of them

with diamond-cut red eyes....

One by one the fibres snap beneath the immense cold pressure of the earth, then the

last storm comes and, falling, the highest branches drive deep into

the ground again.

Even so, life isn't done with; there are a million

patient, watchful lives still for a tree, all over the world, in bedrooms,

in ships, on the pavement, lining rooms, where men and women sit after

tea, smoking cigarettes.

It is full of peaceful thoughts, happy thoughts,

this tree.

I should like to take each one separately--but something

is getting in the way....

Where was I?

What has it all been about?

A tree?

A river?

The Downs?

Whitaker's Almanack?

The fields of asphodel?

I can't remember a thing.

Everything's moving, falling, slipping, vanishing....

There is a vast upheaval of matter.

Someone is standing over me and saying--

"I'm going out to buy a newspaper."

"Yes?"

"Though it's no good buying newspapers....

Nothing ever happens.

Curse this war; God damn this war!...

All the same, I don't see why we should have a snail on our wall."

Ah, the mark on the wall!

It was a snail.

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Tamil is a classical language and one of the major

languages of the Dravidian language family the tamil language has retained almost

805 of its features of the original Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamils in India Sri

Lanka

Malaysia and Singapore in the year 1996 it was the 18th most spoken

language with over 74 million speakers worldwide

Hey, everybody my name is Leroy, Kenton, and yeah

I know some of you guys are super happy to see this episode because you've been requesting for us to do a video on

Tamils for a long time the Tamil language or the Tamil people but in this episode I'm focusing just on the Tamil language and looking

at some of the history of it now guys honestly if you want to see more videos about

Tamils in the Tamil culture give this video a thumbs up and if we reach over a

Thousand likes we're gonna be producing a lot more videos about Tamils and the Tamil culture, so I'm super excited for that

I just want to ensure that when we're gonna be producing new videos that you guys actually

Want to see them and now before I get into this episode

I just want to ask you this what is your favorite language? Let me know down there?

Okay, so it's move on into the history of the tamil language

So the history of the tamil language can actually be divided into three periods in the first period we have all Tamil that was from

300 BCE to

700 C II

short inscriptions supposedly from the second century were written in a variant of the Brahmi script

called Tamil Brahmi these were found in caves and are the earliest records supporting the evidence of old Tamil the

consonants the syllable structure and various grammatical forms are some of the many features of the

proto draw villian language that the old Tamil preserved and that the next period of time is a medieval Tamil and that was from

700 C to 1200 C so the evolution of old Tamil into middle Tamil by the 8th century

was categorized by a

significant increase in the sanskritization of Tamil from the period of the pallava dynasty many

Sanskrit words were used in tamil and that we have modern Tamil and that's from 1600 to the present day

And this is a spoke in Tamil today, and it shows a lot of changes from middle Tamil

however unlike other major languages modern Tamil has not experienced any

Transformation as such at all in over two millennia

Now what I mean by that is that the core of the system of grammar has remained unchanged throughout old middle and modern

Tamil so the two thousand-year-old

Tamil classic called the tee ruk rule can be read by modern Tamil kids very easily in

Fact Tamil has the longest unbroken

literary tradition amongst the forge of vidiian languages which are Tamil Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam

Also the Tamil language varies linguistically across three different dimensions

And those are geography caste and dialects

So there's six regional dialects that can be classified as east west north

South central and sri lankan Sri

Lankan Tamil is more conservative since it retains older features of the language, okay?

So now I want to go a little bit deeper into the history of the Tamil language so as I mentioned briefly earlier

Tamil was born from the proto or

Reconstructed Dravidian language that is thought to have existed before 500 BC there was an Aryan invasion or migration

Theory that suggests that it causes the proto Davidians to be separated out into proto South travillian

proto North Dravidian and also proto central Dravidian

Then there was a further branch called proto central South Dravidian that proto Telugu branched off into

Tamil and Kannada later separated into proto time oh and proto, Kannada

somewhere around 3 BC old Tamil then split into middle Tamil and Malayalam

During the Middle Ages. Yes. I hope you guys follow that now in actuality

We really don't know a lot about the origin of Tamil in fact the origins of all classical languages are really

Unclear what we do know is that Tamil is older than the first century

BC when told copy I'm one of the world's oldest works of grammar was rich

Since Tok appium talks a lot about grammar and structure that

Suggests that the language must have been in use way before that time and it's believed that the earliest

Tamil literature goes back to the Tamil Sangam

z-- which were literary organizations that build the language and they believed to have existed on the time period of 600 BC to 200 AD

Now the compilation of work that was produced in the sand games is known as the Sangam literature

three Tsang games at madura

Capita per m and northern Madeira are believed to have existed

Now most of these works relating to the first to sign games dealt mainly with

Music as well as dance and tolk a p.m.

Is the only available work of these two Sangams?

the Sangam literature were

Secular in nature and revolved a lot around the themes of various heroes as well as hero wins the Sangam literature

provides highly valuable information on the social economic and political

life of the people living in Tamil Nadu in the early Christian centuries

Okay guys

So that was your brief look of the history of the Tamil language and don't forget if you want to know more about the Tamil

Culture as well as the language the Tamil people just give this video a big thumbs up

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