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What Educated Women Can Do - Nov. 23, 1974
An ancient Sanskrit saying says, woman is the home and the home is the basis of society. It is as we build our homes that we can build our country. If the home is inadequate -- either inadequate in material goods and necessities or inadequate in the sort of friendly, loving atmosphere that every child needs to grow and develop -- then that country cannot have harmony and no country which does not have harmony can grow in any direction at all.
That is why women's education is almost more important than the education of boys and men. We -- and by "we" I do not mean only we in India but all the world -- have neglected women education. It is fairly recent. Of course, not to you but when I was a child, the story of early days of women's education in England, for instance, was very current. Everybody remembered what had happened in the early days.
I remember what used to happen here. I still remember the days when living in old Delhi even as a small child of seven or eight. I had to go out in a doli if I left the house. We just did not walk. Girls did not walk in the streets. First, you had your sari with which you covered your head, then you had another shawl or something with which you covered your hand and all the body, then
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“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it–always.” Mahatma Gandhi
Reflections: Let That Anger Go…
Let That Anger Go by eof
Let That Anger Go
Before it finds a home here
In a wintry heart…Let that Anger Go
Before the tides return to shore
Debris on my face…
My dear blog friend Amira at Mindblur wrote a powerful piece that got me thinking about all the things that used to piss me off and make me so angry. I thank Amira for the reminder and courage to share; speaking the truth has power and is never easy. Plus, it empowers us all. My haiku is about the emotions we feel when we are angry and their impact on our mind and body. Letting go of anger is a better option. How do you deal with anger in your life? How long does it take you to move on?
“Let us not look not back in anger, or forward with fear, but around in awareness.” James Thurber
Reflections: Let That Anger Go…
Let that Anger Go
Hate leaves marks on the hater
Raging birds retreat…Let that Anger Go
Ancient wounds have not used me
The soul has moved on…
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