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Subject: East Meets West - A Dr. Harmander Singh Column - May13, 2008



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.

 

May 12, 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-XXI

Dr. Harmander Singh

“Well, it simply seems a cultural gap between east and the west, is not it,” he says.

“Yaw, it is just a cultural gap. You see I may be wrong, but just wonder and feel ashamed of such propagandas as a human. I always remained a topper in the school and worked sincerely to learn English to study abroad as I was a student, who studied in Punjabi as the medium of instructions for until grade 10. I managed on my own to go to study abroad after sincere studies and efforts for more than three years. I never ever have tome even to visit my relatives during my student life at school. I start to meet them after the age of 23 or 24 years. I wonder if they can label anybody a terrorist, pretender or a common person trying to take typical steps to become a unique and a renowned person. When we all are suffering globally, what is the use and taste of name, fame and money, which cannot heal the nature, the pollution and diseases, even if we invest all the treasures present on earth for it, is not it,” I say.

“Well, you see it is question of great importance that when there were movements against the modern scientists and medical practitioners, they had to take refuge in Asia, and now this continent seems the house of pollution. When anyone dies whether a soldier or a terrorist, it is global suffering. It seems a sincere need for doing research concerning it, not just releasing of white papers or clean chits or the slip of no objection, is not it. You see we may pause and think whether we are the healers or the dealers for world peace. There does not seem any cause to separate anyone from the world family, is not it,” he says.


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