Guest guest Posted December 1, 2002 Report Share Posted December 1, 2002 , Mike C <bookherder> wrote: > Dear Tatwamasi > > Thank you very very much for this history. > > Very interesting that I would hear it from you first, > myself born and living in the U.S.A. (I haven't read > your profile in a while so I can't remember if you are > from India). > > It is ironic and I am blessed that the two groups > (Eastern Indian & Western Indian) have so much to > share and learn from are largely known as "indians". > > Love and peace > Mike > > --- Tatwamasi <tatwamasi> wrote: > > > > When the Pilgrims from the Old world first crossed > > the Atlantic Ocean > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2002 Report Share Posted December 1, 2002 Dear Mike My profile doesn't say so but I was born in UK, grew up in India, live in the US and feel like a citizen of the world. As far as the connection between the Indians and Native Americans (who were mistakenly called Indians) go, the jury is still out on whether there is an actual historical connection between the two, when the world map looked quite different from what it is today. When I read about the beliefs however, I wouldn't be surprised if the source is the same. I would love to learn more about that. But then again, there is only one source for the Truth, it just takes different forms according to the "molds" isn't it? _/\_ Tat twam asi Uma ***************************************** In , Mike C <bookherder> wrote: > (I haven't read your profile in a while so I can't remember if you >are from India). > > It is ironic and I am blessed that the two groups > > (Eastern Indian & Western Indian) have so much to > > share and learn from are largely known as "indians". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2002 Report Share Posted December 1, 2002 It's the idea of one word describing two dazzling, but different stars We usually have at least 2 words describing one thing, ie sofa and couch, whereas we one word (indian)(chair) describing 2 nice places to be or sit in and enjoy. Love and peace Mike --- Tatwamasi <tatwamasi wrote: > Dear Mike > > My profile doesn't say so but I was born in UK, grew > up in India, > live in the US and feel like a citizen of the world. > > > As far as the connection between the Indians and > Native Americans > (who were mistakenly called Indians) go, the jury is > still out on > whether there is an actual historical connection > between the two, > when the world map looked quite different from what > it is today. When > I read about the beliefs however, I wouldn't be > surprised if the > source is the same. I would love to learn more about > that. > > But then again, there is only one source for the > Truth, it just takes > different forms according to the "molds" isn't it? > > _/\_ Tat twam asi > > Uma > ***************************************** > In , Mike C <bookherder> wrote: > > (I haven't read your profile in a while so I can't > remember if you > >are from India). > > > It is ironic and I am blessed that the two > groups > > > (Eastern Indian & Western Indian) have so much > to > > > share and learn from are largely known as > "indians". > > > Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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