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A social order

February 6, 2015February 6, 2015 wally mettsLeave a comment

Although caste is officially illegal, it is alive and well. There are thousands of castes and subcastes, based on regional and religious subcultures.

Posted in culture, travelTagged caste, india

it is my duty

February 5, 2015February 5, 2015 wally metts1 Comment

Dharma is a concept shared by all India religious systems and includes duty as a prime virtue.

Posted in culture, travelTagged dharma, duty, flag, india

a group project

February 4, 2015February 5, 2015 wally metts1 Comment

Everywhere we go there is a collective consciousness that transcends our western individualism.

Posted in culture, travelTagged collectivism, Golkonda, india

return to India

February 3, 2015March 3, 2015 wally mettsLeave a comment

The distance between the U.S. and India is not measured in months or miles—it is measured by ways of life layered over centuries and centuries.

Posted in culture, travelTagged gateway to india, india, Mumbai

A pilgrimage of my own

January 16, 2014January 16, 2014 wally metts1 Comment

My dad loved India and part of why I've come is to see why. It becomes clearer every day.

Posted in church, familyTagged bondage, fathers, gospel, grace, india

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