Arya Dharma: Acknowledgments
I
would first like to dedicate my work to Brahman with whose grace I was fortunate to be born to a good family, have
good friends, relatives, colleagues, employees, education, jobs and be
blessed with an intelligence, reasonable looks, health and a life of great
privilege and comfort that probably less than 0.0001% of the people in this
world have or could even aspire to in 7 lifetimes.
I
would next like to sincerely thank my mother who is the embodiment
of Brahman to me and who laid
the foundation of my character.
I would next like to thank my father
for all his financial support to me.
I would next like to thank my wife
for her undying patience with me and her complete and unconditional love and
acceptance of me despite all my faults and sometimes the hurt I caused her.
Among all the people I have met in
this world, my wife is most like me.
Like me she is interested in mainly
values, not just material interests.
Somehow
destiny has brought us together and I would like to think we have found
the keys to a successful marriage,
though my wife may have a different opinion.
However she has an advantage over me
in these times because she is a realist and I am an idealist.
A realist sees things as they really
are.
An idealist sees things as they
really should be.
I hope a day will come when
idealists trump realists, but for now my wife’s realism has saved me from
disaster more times than I can remember.
I would especially like to thank my
wife for willingly choosing to be one of the most important parts of my life
and standing by me and having faith and immense patience in me despite all the
troubles I have caused her.
I would also like to thank my sister
for her love and support.
I would also like to thank my
in-laws, and immediate family for all they have done for me and for the fact
that they always go out of their way just to make me happy.
I
would also like to thank my nieces and son from whom I have relived the joys
have childhood and who also reinforce my view that young children are the true face of Brahman.
I would also like to thank my
closest friends, who are closer to me than many members of my family.
I would also like to sincerely thank
all those who worked for me and continue to work with me without whose help I
would not have been to achieve anything much on my own.
I would also like to thank my
colleagues at the various jobs I worked with, and also my teachers and
classmates at school and college.
I
would also like to thank my pets and livestock from whom I derive simple and
unblemished joy, sometimes much more than the humans I deal with including my
family and who also reinforce my view that young animals, especially pets and
livestock are the true face of Brahman.
I would also acknowledge some
appreciation of those who caused me hurt either willingly or unwillingly, I may
have not enjoyed my interaction with them, but I surely have learned from it
and it made me a much stronger person.
Finally I would like to thank this great land of Bharat and all its people, especially in Bangalore and Kodagu, where I derive great joy everyday and see great happiness and
hope even among the poorest of people I deal with on a regular basis.
The
real face of Bharat is poles apart of what both the domestic and foreign
presstitute media portray.
For a good insight into all that is good and great and what is
really going on in Bharat, read The Better India website.
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