Ask yourself the serious question what is the "Soul" or.. what is the (REAL) soul of *ALL* of Asian Currency? Perhaps the answer is "religion and folklore"? A Soul of Currency? Seriously?!?

Sometimes when we talk or "placing real bets" on "real modern bonds" we are basically making "spiritual" decisions? ... about "the future" of "money"? and maybe even people lives? But do Asian's really believe this? all this?

? In some sense the entire world goes to hell today if the Indian Rupee or China Yuan goes to hell? but is it really true, is Hell "real"? is there an afterlife of (imperialist) "modern currency traders"..? like "traders" as in "the other side"? a location in which evil souls are subjected to punitive suffering, or eternal financial tortured as in eternal punishment after death? Is this like... when the stock market goes down for years and years? (like we see unbelievably (see) in Japan Nikkei Index has been really going down since the 1992's till this very day??) Thats just japan?

but if India or China goes...? do we all go, do we have to ALLLLL go to hell??? In some sense; that sense; we have to believe in something other then the "bills"... we have to believe in the "little skinny worthless guy of currency (Mahatma?)"... we have to believe in the "spirituality of currency" ??

Mahatma Gandhi was called "Mahatma"... it means "soul". So his real name wasn't "Mahatma" ... he was the "Spiritual or Soul of the lands.." and eventually he was killed by his own people for perhaps helping the neighboring countries (Pakistani Hindu's) while also defining a fundamental division? today someday... we say... "before or after" the division of india... was it the religious leaders fault? Could India really be part of the "middle east"? Even as far as Africa (where I discovered just not that the Rupee currency is used in Zimbabwe?). Maybe there is something "mysterious" about this word "rupee" too did they "misspell" it and ruby??

I found myself late one night reading some really old dusty indian (religious) text books on the farthest up 4th floor of the University Library. Their was a lot of books but one book in particular got my attention and it had a picture of and said.. that this word "Mahatma" is an adaptation of the Sanskrit which literally meant "great-souled. (Defining Mahatma "Soul Currency")

Do we know if a global "virus" will turn? and inspire movements for civil rights and freedom across the world? But what about the Rupee why is it doing so bad?

The graph we are looking at (above) shows the Indian currency for OVER 50 years!? And its been 50 solid years of total and utter respect for Europe and the USD? (as the Rupee has devalued against the dollar bill?). Why always WORSE? Its the/a "spiritual currency?" its not "worth" what we think?

Between the years 1995 and 2002 something very strange happened "spiritually" at least from a purely financial or pure soul of currency perspective. 1 Billion People of India decided that they didn't want their currency to be "valuable". While the argument is difficult for anyone who "trades currency" professionally. this made sense.. "why am I working for money" and why "pay"? After about 1995 the currency in India was totally devalued... really this all started in the late 1988's but perhaps the decision with the "west" wasn't "made" (unofficially) until about 1995?

For most of the 1980's the currency was 10 to 1 and "easy" to remember number and exchange rate... perhaps some of this was totally "artificial" and maybe in the 1980's there wasn't a really good way to measure inflation or maybe it was just too difficult ...? to?

Whats Ironic about the "ideas of india" is the hate towards "english law" perhaps to this day? while I'm not a cultural expert it was part of the history of India having a "company" essentially "run the country" in the late 1890's (or so?) and even accepting europeans as "gods" from afar in the 1600's after first "arrival" and penetration into the river systems up from Calcutta (near Bangladeshi)?

"Soul Currency" is India. 1 Billion people use this "rate" and even the neighboring currencies in Pakistan and Bangladesh although "different" then the Rupee are of similar value?

What was really strange about the "spiritual struggle for the soul of the currency" of asia is that after 2002 all the way to 2009 (the start) Indian's seemed to "value" their Rupee? and then after 2008 it just "died" and went all the way "up" to hell in terms of devaluation? (see graph from September of 2002 to 2008+++)

For now the "Soul of Currency" is "on fire" and burning... going up into the atmosphere...

Hope this helps... you...

Asher





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