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Storytime Tapestry Newsletter The newsletter devoted to
spreading love and cultural awareness around the world. This column previously ran
by Deepak Morris is now taken over by Gautami Tripathy and now the column will
be written by Dr. Harmander Singh. The purpose of the column
is to bring the culture and joy of mysterious and beautiful India to the world. April 13, 2008 Harmander loves email and
feedback on his work. He would also like to know what topics about India would
appeal to you the reader. Please
contact him at: bhagouauty@gmail.com with your ideas. He, as the
Western and I, as the Eastern Talk and Discuss-IX He started to speak
philselfologically. “You see while
the whole world is searching to solve the problems of the pollution and
survival of the life on the plant, the political parties and others similar
groups are searching the ways to earn name, fame and honor of spreading their
theories and the philosophies as the ideals for the international community.
The creative thinkers and the arts are going into such a severe emotional
problems and depressions that they have no place to appeal, as they are humble
and know how to obey the laws and the principles of the nature. They law
abiding and have Fear of God. Their feelings of reverence seem the butter on
the professional people’s breads. The professionalism seems the god of the
modern age and media as the messengers of professional peace. We as the human
need to pause and regret about the dying of the creative thinking and the arts
as it is the standard of living without it is standard of completions for
survival, the lowest level of human living. The emotional energy is dissipating
and we may claim that we are developing as the modern people, in which the
emotions are not for creative thinking and arts, but the human weakness, as the
professional may claim. You know, I feel the same,” he says. “Yaw, I agree.
It harms many creative people. You see our family of artists has some problems
from the said people. One of my elder sisters eventually went on for the
medication and is now dependent upon us. She is a singer, dancer, and having
emotional problems, while having treatment for it from more than 21 years, as
she is not a professional woman, not even married yet. On the other hand, one
sister married, while she was a lecturer at the college, but after two years,
she led an ideal life of a single mother, now for more than 20 years. She
committed her self to social work and welfare; she helped many poor students,
as a social worker, one of among them became an MBBS doctor and the other
engineer. She has an aim of life, though creative and the artistic, is not
wonderful,” I say. |
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