Dear Lata Aaji and Anil Ajoba,
Kudos to both of you for the courage and presence of mind shown in the face of the sudden and unforeseen calamity. The courage shown by Dnyanesh, Gargi and Om is also equally commendable.
Without in any ways meaning to dilute the physical and mental trauma that you both have gone through since Sunday, there are certain things which we would like to put forth here in relation to the incident and what we can gather from it.
As long as the spirit of Anandmeva Shibir is alive in us, the physical damage in the accident is a minor setback. I think that an accident like this should not do any damage to this spirit and the goodness that comes with it.
There are a lot of things to be learnt: Having courage and presence of mind in a calamity, not having complacency in our seemingly mundane day-to-day activities, accepting that misfortunes can still knock on our door at times, being responsible in our social and personal lives and so on……
However, the most important thing to be realized is that, we quickly overcome the tragedy and move on, on the path that we have set forth for ourselves. Anandmeva Shibir will resurrect itself again and continue to be a place of learning and of sweet memories to us and our children.
Regards,
Mrunal, Avani, Advait and Amit
Kudos to both of you for the courage and presence of mind shown in the face of the sudden and unforeseen calamity. The courage shown by Dnyanesh, Gargi and Om is also equally commendable.
Without in any ways meaning to dilute the physical and mental trauma that you both have gone through since Sunday, there are certain things which we would like to put forth here in relation to the incident and what we can gather from it.
As long as the spirit of Anandmeva Shibir is alive in us, the physical damage in the accident is a minor setback. I think that an accident like this should not do any damage to this spirit and the goodness that comes with it.
There are a lot of things to be learnt: Having courage and presence of mind in a calamity, not having complacency in our seemingly mundane day-to-day activities, accepting that misfortunes can still knock on our door at times, being responsible in our social and personal lives and so on……
However, the most important thing to be realized is that, we quickly overcome the tragedy and move on, on the path that we have set forth for ourselves. Anandmeva Shibir will resurrect itself again and continue to be a place of learning and of sweet memories to us and our children.
Regards,
Mrunal, Avani, Advait and Amit
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