Motherland India
The beauty of India
India, you love or hate it. There is no other way to describe it from a traveler’s view. You must merge with the locals in your act, talk, and dress as a foreigner. Only in this way do you gain respect and show respect. It is a special place where we, as visitors, are confronted with our beliefs, justice, and rights. They have different difficulties and issues to work on than we, as Westerners. I see that merging Eastern and West qualities can only enrich us. It’s maybe not for everybody, but I can say it changed me well.
For me, it’s a Motherland. It taught me and gave me precious experiences and lessons. Nowhere else was so intensive put a mirror in front of me that reflected my thoughts, emotions, behavior, and past that I was carrying with me. Underneath all, you can still feel the presence of one of the oldest mystics and wisdom in the world. South Asia is the second-largest country with a population of 1.40 billion, straight after China, and the seventh-largest country by land area. The government has one of the most diverse cultures on the planet, with various regions corresponding to different languages and customs. The tropical climate also changes when you travel from the Himalayas to the desert and the Indian ocean. On the way, you recognize that the county is a land of villages and fields. Full of beautiful landscapes and beautiful people.
India is a unique country with much diversity. Every time impresses me again with the beauty of aliveness: the colors, smell, and flow of movement. The unbreakable acceptance of what is and how it is. The flow of coexistence with the animals, diverse cultures, and religions. The external impressions are intensive, but when you turn inward, you find silence.
Namaste