VERSION|0.5.1|SUBJECT|Akhandadhi Das, a Vaishnav Hindu teacher and theologian  |CONTENT|[b]Rating[/b] 5 out of 5 (Extraordinarily platitudinous)

[url=http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap130618.html][img=images/2013/06/pic130618.jpg popup=false float=right][/url]The [url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2013/jun/17/co-operative-bank-stock-market-listing]co-op bank[/url] is listing on the stock market, but it's going to keep its ethical ethos.

This brings me naturally to the Hindu Big Book of Magic Stuff. The Hindu Big Book of Magic Stuff says you should remain true to your values, therefore you should remain true to your values. I think the co-op should remain true to its values.

The Hindu Big Book of Magic Stuff also says you should devote all your time to understanding the Invisible Magic Friend. You should do this because the Invisible Magic Friend says so. 

If you can't spend all your time understanding the Invisible Magic Friend because you're not spiritual enough then it's enough just to worship him. 

If you can't be bothered worshipping him then an acceptable third best is to do something worthwhile, something that helps people.

If you can't be bothered doing something worthwhile then the fourth best option is to give to charity.

If you can't be bothered giving to charity then the fifth best option is to learn things.

As your invisible magic bit moves from lifeform to lifeform in its eternal quest to understand the Invisible Magic Friend, you may occasionally have to take steps backwards, doing less worthwhile things, like doing worthwhile things, giving to charity or learning stuff.

Yes, it's just like the co-op bank issuing shares on the stock exchange.

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