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With this experience at hand, I took a bus to the Indian
border and began a period of intense confusion. My first weeks in India
were the most difficult days of my life. Thankfully I stayed with the
experience until the light at the end of the tunnel began to shine. India
(and Nepal) in many ways feels like the opposite of America. Whereas Americans
value the material world so greatly and are quick to neglect spiritual
matters, Indians value the spiritual world greatly and are quick to neglect
material matters. This leads to Indians having much less materially, yet
much more thankfulness for what they have. While neither way is in balance,
my time in India was a fantastic journey to discover that part of me that
was not nurtured at home. |
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| Mother Teresa once said: "There is no greater sickness in the world
today than the lack of love.” |