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		By: VJ Rao		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dear Vivek,

Thanks for the post. I would love to read his english translations and will find them. Vijay Tendulkar asked very hard hitting and uncomfortable questions and was very violent in his thinking on these issues.

Today in all respects ( the way we live, relationships, wars, nationalism, politics, sustainability etc.) I strongly feel we have to go back to asking basic questions about what is it that we really want and wish for. What is the Country I want, what is the world I want, what are the relationships that I wish for? That exploration will show us the way forward. What we are witnessing today are symptoms of the confusion in our individual and collective heads.We are getting caught in the transactions. I am sure Vijay Tendulkar would have got us to think and confront these questions.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Vivek,</p>
<p>Thanks for the post. I would love to read his english translations and will find them. Vijay Tendulkar asked very hard hitting and uncomfortable questions and was very violent in his thinking on these issues.</p>
<p>Today in all respects ( the way we live, relationships, wars, nationalism, politics, sustainability etc.) I strongly feel we have to go back to asking basic questions about what is it that we really want and wish for. What is the Country I want, what is the world I want, what are the relationships that I wish for? That exploration will show us the way forward. What we are witnessing today are symptoms of the confusion in our individual and collective heads.We are getting caught in the transactions. I am sure Vijay Tendulkar would have got us to think and confront these questions.</p>
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