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Sunday, August 21, 2005

India Awaits

Lewis left for India last night... I leave in 4 days. Wow. I am nowhere near ready. I do have my flight, visa and shots though.

This morning I was reading Paulo Coelho's newsletter 'While I wander through the World,' and found a very insightful passage.
"Prague, 1981 Once, in the winter of 1981, I was walking with my wife through the streets of Prague when we came across a young man drawing the buildings around him. Although I dread carrying things with me when I travel (and there was still a traveling ahead), I was taken by one of the drawings and decided to buy it. When I handed him the money I noticed that he was not wearing gloves, despite the cold weather (it was 5 degrees below zero). “Why aren’t you wearing gloves?” I asked. “So I can hold the pencil.” And he began to tell me how loved Prague in the winter, that was the best season to draw the city. He was so happy with his sale that he decided to do a portrait of my wife without charging anything. While I was waiting for him to finish the drawing, I realized that something odd had happened: we had chatted for almost five minutes without being able to speak one another’s language. We made ourselves understood only by gestures, laughter, facial expressions and the desire to share something.
The simple desire to share something had enabled us to enter into the world of language without words, where everything is always clear and there is not the slightest risk of being misunderstood."
I am fascinated by languages and people's ability to communicate non-verbally. Some day I hope to speak at least 10 languages from around the world. As I begin my travels to India I have no idea what I will encounter. The AIESECers will of course speak English but I also want to go into different cities and interact with locals - point, gesture, nod - experience their daily lives firsthand. I am excited to experience a country I have heard so much about.
I have 6 days after the conference to experience it all...let the travels begin :)

2 Comments:

At 2:00 PM, Farid said...

happy travels, hun. we will miss u!!!

 
At 7:15 PM, Walid said...

I wish we had the time to sit down and talk too... Unfortunately we can’t always do what we want it’s what life taught me lately… I do hope that you will enjoy your stay in India and have time to learn about the culture… I know it’s a short stay but I’m sure you will make the most out of it.
I enjoyed reading you blog

 

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