No Man’S Land
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John and Tomaz stepped feet on Earth. This is Tomazs first travel, and his eyes are wide open with excitement. He is going to see, feel, and experience new things. But he does not seem to be pleased with the first look. Tomaz is all set to witness new things that are different from where he comes from. Tomaz is filled with curiosity. He has a million questions to ask John. Tomaz shoots. John has all the answers.
Even though the earth is miniscule compared to other stars and planets in this universe, we the human beings divided it into many smaller fragments of land and then further again divide it into ethnics and communities subdivided into even smaller denominations based on manmade differences. John analyzes and explains, how some countries apply and use common sense to improve their countries living standards and provide a better environment for its inhabitants and at the same time some countries use the worst possible methods of planning & construction which leads to the path of self-destruction,
"They claim that the souls go through evolution."
Mathew Joseph
Mathew Joseph currently lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
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No Man’S Land - Mathew Joseph
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Contents
From the Authors Table
Introduction
Preface
Chapter 1 Earth Beckons
Chapter 2 In Search of the Unknown
Chapter 3 Driving in No man’s land
Chapter 4 An Incredible ‘No Man’s Land’
Chapter 5 A Walk on the Footpath
Chapter 6 A Country that Breathes Corruption
Chapter 7 Divided by Religion, United by Hatred
Chapter 8 Good vs. Evil, Poor vs. Rich
Chapter 9 Entry of the Rulers
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12 Food, Health, and Care
Chapter 13 The City
Chapter 14
FROM THE AUTHORS TABLE
All living things have a SOUL, and also, the dead living things do have soul, Rivers, oceans, forest, mountains, desert and all nations, planets and stars too. All soul choose and decide their own plan for the future and they make the shape of the body as well as they choose to have a life with the pain or pleasure in next life. Some give pain to others some accept pain, likewise some give happiness and pleasure to others and some do otherwise. But the beauty of it is that all keep churning and keep rotating their body and shape and churn the life and experience to move forward to get in to emancipation. The target is the mother soul who is the THOUGHTS (some may call its GOD) from all these fragmented tiny soul sprouted and started the journey. Finally all will reach back into that mother thoughts and become one single thought again.
IF I AM IN YOUR THOUGHTS, THEN I AM ALIVE.
INTRODUCTION
This book is purely the conversation overheard from two aliens who visited this planet for their routine study from an another planet. Their life and knowledge are not based on the senses, like we are used to. They see and perceive in different ways.
This book is pure fiction. It might have certain similarities with human life. Human beings have their limitations in thought processes and imaginations. All our knowledge and learning purely depends upon our senses. We do not have an idea of how space will be or what TIME is. We can only imagine it with our senses. If one wants to measure TIME or SPACE, one has to imagine the starting object and the ending object and measure the spaces between these two objects. Without these boundaries, our brain and senses cannot think or understand anything. (our brain is not matured enough to understand Time and space. But the soul might be able to understand it, but, we refuse to look at our soul and we are completely at the mercy of our brain.
Whoever wants to accept this book as his or her story is welcome to do so. It can be an acceptance of the perception of those two aliens and their teachings to their junior.
PREFACE
‘No man’s land’ is a country with people who keep claiming their past culture and traditions as they don’t have anything good to talk about the present, and nothing good to claim in the present. Therefore, they conveniently prefer to live in the past.
Yes, they have had a great past and great history but it is all ‘ONCE UPON A TIME.’ Their forefathers were very tolerant and they used to accept new ideas. For example, few thousand years back a person called Thomas reached here from a faraway land with new ideas, new teachings and new beliefs. Few people accepted and adopted, some others respected these ideas. The locals accepted the people, who came to this land, gave them refuge and helped them settle here. In fact, their culture was called HINDUISM. This was accepted and they lived respecting each other.
The land is full of sycophants and cowards. They proclaim they are tolerant, but in reality, they are not. For example, a pretty girl walking on the road with a minimum exposure of her body will cause the people to turn violent and results in the girl being harassed for only doing what she felt natural to do.
This entire book is about what I overheard from the discussions of two aliens who stopped over here for the study tour, and what you read here is completely their perceptions and views. You can have your own perception and beliefs—. As in this no man’s land, people have hundreds of perceptions for a simple point, and continue to churn with it over and over again as they don’t want to face the truth and confront it.
For example: There was a rape case, which shook this no man’s land and the entire world. In a documentary that was made by the BBC on this case, a lawyer of the accused was seen arguing that if his daughter goes out at night for watching a movie, he shall burn her in his farmhouse! Well, he wanted to inform the world that he has a farmhouse, and he correctly nailed it, didn’t he? Also, his perception of a gang rape was established through his speech.
The second lawyer claimed