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An impressionistic history of the
SAengAnchor
South Asian Subcontinent
VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS
It is foretold! The torrential flow of inexorable destiny!
Vol 1 - An ephemeral glance at feudal languages!

51. The excruciating terror that a lower ‘him’ might become a higher ‘Him’!


If a government office worker (employee) were to harass a common man, most other common people would only be quite happy. This is so, because socially as well as by language codes, the common people compete directly only with the individuals of their own level. They do not have any mood of competition with the government office workers (employees), who actually keep them subordinated.


To give a very brief explanation about this, I need to mention only this much:


If an Adheham or Avar (both higher He, Him / She, Her) improves, no one has any mental trauma. However if an Avan / Aval (lower he/ she) were to improve and become an Adhehm or Avar, then it would be an event that cannot be borne mentally. It would hurt.


For if this Avan / Aval (lower he/she) were to improve and change into Adheham, or Avar, then the other common individual and his family members will have to exhibit ‘respect’ to this new divinity. He and his wife might have to stand up when the new ‘Adheham’ / ‘Avar’ (higher He/She) enters the scene. Moreover, both he and his wife would have to hold the new divinity high socially by using higher word codes such as ‘Saar’, ‘Saab’, ‘Adheham’, ‘Avar’ etc.


It is a terrible nightmare even to contemplate that the present-day ‘Avan’ (lower he) would have to be ‘respected’ as a ‘Saar’ / ‘Saab’ / ‘Adheham’ / ‘UNN’ in the future. For, with this change, one’s own social position would literally collapse into the utter gutters of social communication.


For, one of the very urgent programmes of the new Adheham’ (higher He) would be to see that the earlier day social seniors (Adheham /Avar) are very fast converted into Avan/Aval (lowermost he/she). This compulsory degrading of others is a very powerful measuring tool to display one’s own social development.


It is a very lovely experience to define and treat those who had in earlier days used lower indicant words like Nee (lowermost YOU), Avan (lowermost he), Aval (lowermost she) to one’s self and to one’s family members, and had made them sit on the floor outside their house, in the same degrading word codes. The fabulous mental pleasure that this would give cannot be understood by a native-English speaker in his or her wildest sweet dreams. Actually they are not even aware that such an extraordinary sinister pleasure is there in this world.


At the same time, the new ‘Adheham’ (highest He/Him) cannot convert his own old-time ‘Avan’ (lowermost he) and ‘Aval’ (lowermost she/her) companions to his own level of ‘Adheham’, ‘Avar’ (highest He, Him, She, Her) &c.


The afore-mentioned emotions are totally unknown to the native-English speaking populations.


If there are emotions unknown to them even in human beings, then imagine the numbers of unknown emotions which might be there in beings which are currently defined as animals!

0. Book profile

1. The introduction

2. Subjective or objective?

3. The personal deficiencies

4. Desperately seeking pre-eminence

5. Feudal languages and planar languages

6. History and language codes

7. The influence and affect on human beings

8. Malabari and Malayalam

9. Word-codes that deliver hammer blows

10. On being hammered by words!

11. What the Negroes experienced

12. Who should be kept at a distance?

13. Word codes which induce mental imbalance

14. Codes of false demeanours

15. Self-esteem and the urge to usurp

16. Urge to place people in suppression

17. The mental codes of ‘Upstartedness’

18. Codes of rough retorts!

19. The diffused personality

20. The spreading of the substandard

21. How the top layer got soiled

22. Government workers and ordinary workers

23. How the pulling down is done

24. The antipathy for English

25. Quality depreciation in pristine-English

26. Dull and indifferent quality of English

27. Unacceptable efficiency and competence

28. Subservience and stature enhancement

29. Codes of crushing and mutilation

30. The essentialness of a servile subordinate

31. The repository of negativity!

32. The craving for ‘respect’

33. The structure of the Constitution of India

34. The situation in Britain

35. The rights of a citizen of India

36. When rights get translated

37. Three different levels of citizenship!

38. How the mysterious codes get disabled!

39. The craving and the urge to achieve

40. A Constitution in sync with native-culture

41. A people-uprising in the history

42. The new ‘higher caste persons’

43. When the nation surrenders

44. The nonsense in academic textbooks

45. The bloody fool George Washington

46. The wider aims of English education

47. Administration in Malayalam

48. Who should ‘respect’ whom?

49. When antique traditions come back

50. The competition among the oppressed

51. The terror of a lower becoming a higher!

52. The battering power of language codes

53. Verbal sounds which create cataclysm

54. The demise of the power of small despots



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