Dear Suresh,

I regret that you received rough treatment on your other forum over this 
subject you write about.  I respect you for connecting the matter of the 
natural disaster, and accepted approach toward karma and the ultimate 
"responsibility", both for the disaster, and for its aftermath, the reaction to 
it and the changes if any that are indicated or need to be implemented by 
individuals or governments.

I found your account of riding your father on the back of the motor-bike (or 
push-bike?), and his support of you, to be quite moving.  Yours has been a 
supportive and enabling upbringing.

To me, it's also impressive and to be envied that you have such good facility 
in several languages: I noted that you had written another post in another 
forum in Tamil.  And obviously English is yet another fluent language for you.  
This is not common in America, for example!  Hence, my envy.  ;-)

I send you further encouragement in what you do to communicate a broader and 
more naturalistic view of the physical workings of climate and weather, 
environment, religion, and culture, to the people in those other forums.  And I 
think this is also Zen work, and the natural operation of Compassion in the 
heart of a Bodhisattva.  So, kudos!  And with best wishes to you and your 
family,

--Joe

--- In [email protected], SURESH JAGADEESAN <varamtha@...> wrote:
>
> Dear Joe
> 
> comments please for my below mail to other fourm member
> 
> brgds
> Suresh
> 
> Dear Sri.Shivasankara Rao,
> 
> Yesterday night I saw your mail and Sri.Ram Mohan mail in my
> blackberry. Fearing not to get disturbed by your mails in the night, I did 
> not read it.
> 
> I was keep thinking whether in my mail, I used any derogatory word or abusive 
> word, have I hurt any of the members or elders?
> 
> Then I questioned what is that I wanted? Am I wanted to know who am I? or Am 
> I here to correct some body or make somebody to accept my view? Is not all 
> waste of energy?
> 
> But I was hurt and I reciprocated that is all.
> 
> Now what is my inner intention to write on the forum? Definitely my
> inner intention was to get a word of appreciation. That is what inner mind 
> longs.
> 
> Each of my writings I write from my heart, I see to convey truth as it comes 
> from my heart. I read it again and again correct spelling
> mistakes, correct grammatical mistakes and then post with satisfaction as if 
> I am delivering a child, so each of my writing (child) is of my creativity, 
> with so much of my love in it.
> 
> Now when that writing was dissected and stated it is all delusion, you are 
> mad, you are nonsense, you are emotional you cannot think
> rationally, then I am totally upset, something in me was dying. What I write 
> is me, my soul and spirit. And that soul and spirit is wounded.
>
> Hence I am disappointed with the forum members and Moderator.
> 
[snip]



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