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East And West Where Is The Boundary?




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Hindu Books > Books By David Frawley > Arise Arjuna : Hinduism And The Modern World > East And West Where Is The Boundary?

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The human mind has invented innumerable divisions, some of which help explain things in the world, others which create barriers that inhibit understanding. One of the most common divisions in culture is that of humanity into East and West. While this can be a convenient way to designate different types of cultures, particularly as the more materialistic or outward oriented West relative to the more spiritual and inward oriented East it is not a rigid barrier. Taking it as a real boundary it can reinforce cultural prejudices and emphasize what may be only a temporary or partial distinction. We have often heard "East is east and West is west and never the twain shall meet." What does this division mean and how real is it? We are all essentially human beings. Geographical, religious, political, cultural, and intellectual distinctions are secondary to the basic unity of human nature. We all have the same basic desires and fears, seeking of happiness, knowledge and security, and a mysterious longing for immortality. There is no human being who has ever lived who is not at the core, fundamentally akin to us.

Author : David Frawley




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