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This entry was posted on 4/17/2007 9:53 PM and is filed under Vickie Professional.

During February 2007, Vickie traveled to Delhi as an invited speaker at the International Conference on Integrating Spirituality and Organizational Leadership at the University of Delhi. Here is the paper she delivered, on the Baha'i electoral process. DELHI SPIRITUALITY AND MANAGEMENT PAPER


 

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    • 5/16/2007 8:26 AM Carin Knight wrote:
      Inspite of the conditions surrounding many in India there's a peace, love and serenity those in the material world will never know. In fact, it bothers me when I hear others judging and photographing the poor and remember distinctly what experiences I had while traveling thru the great land of my Foremother Mother India. Were else can one go and see places for prayer everywhere?

      Its very funny how many express feelings of superiority because of what they can buy. I note the caste system is strong and being reinforced by many Bahai in India. I witness things that would shock many Bahai's in other countries being subjected to working humans in India.
      My Sweet India
      Some go to Africa
      In search of their Peace
      I've Found
      my India, the Land of Beginning
      Fertile with Love
      I duly note it true.

      I Love my India
      you must travel there,too.

      India... Oh! India
      Bharat you once was called
      Rich with glamour
      and appreciation
      for the feminine nature

      Cows, Elephants, Camels walk along
      coupled with simplicity...
      a gentleness, I do say
      India...Oh! India
      I am planning to stay.

      inspired 21st March 1996 Happy Naw Ruz
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