On Blog Bio's: Electron Orbitals Give Sina a Headache
I love blog bios, profiles, and about me's. Here's Sina's pic with friends at the Australian Baha'i House of Woship to the left. Below is his blurb. -gw
About me:My parents are from Iran (a country formerly known as Persia) and they then moved to a country called Central African Republique (C.A.R.) which, believe it or not, is in the Centre of Africa. The move primarily (as i understand it) was due to the persecution of Baha'is by the fundamentalist 'Islamic' government regime and, my parents being Baha'is were being treated very poorly. There (C.A.R.) they gave birth to an older brother and an older sister, the sister being born weak and the resources in C.A.R. being unsuitable as such at the time that she passed away at childbirth. My parents so as not to take a risk with me, flew over to London and hence, i was born in London, England; they then flew back to C.A.R where i spent the first several years of my life and learnt French fluently, as well as English and spoken Farsi; but alas, we moved to Sydney Australia and the French was lost. Since 1990 my family has lived in Australia, as have i, except for the year Dec. 2004 - Dec. 2005 in which i volunteered for a year in Haifa, Israel at the Baha'i World Centre, Serving as a security officer. I am a declared Baha'i and most of my efforts in life are intertwined with a continuous and (in a way) accelerating process of reading the Holy Texts of the Baha'i Religion and the Religions of the past so as to gain deeper spiritual insights and be able to draw upon the Creative Power of the Word of God as a powerful source of inspiration to be the best person i can be and to try and be a powerful tool in increasing the Peace in the World. I am a lover of languages, basketball, people that simply make others happy, and i especially love the Baha'i Spirit expressed through traditional African approaches (such as those mind-blowingly amazing African Sing-a-longs...wow!); Music is also very much a central part of my life and undoubtedly has the potential to elevate me to amazing heights of spiritual nirvana (i can also exaggerate) Physics makes me happy! Classic Rock music requires talent and is admirable: Whitesnake's Ain't no love in the heart of the city speaks to my heart and soul... Electron orbitals give me a headache. Peace
Sina, "About Me, MySpace
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