AsRealityTurns wrote:
... and I said "We are so lucky to have this life and not be living in a hovel in India" (or any other impoverished community).
Hi ART,
Having spent a long time in India, it is my experience that many of the people living in these impoverished communities are some of the happiest people I have ever met - particularly the children. They may have very few material possessions but that also seems to work in their favour. It is quite an eye-opener and a truly rewarding experience to spend time with these people. I consider myself very fortunate to have had the privilege to do so.
Corkit, I just want to say that I did a spell of voluntary work last year, which removed the focus from myself and directed it to others. It was very therapeutic. It's quite an idea to grasp, isn't it - that giving to others is a way of loving ourselves.
All the very best to you both.
V.