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RE: THE STEEMIT ANTHEM: GLOBAL UNITY

in #steemitanthem7 years ago

Yes! I was aged four that time. It was just a song for me for several years until I could understand the deep integrated meaning.
I too think the same Manjit! We must do this.
Since my expressions are not that good while I write I hardly get an audience for what I say. Yet, I'm hopeful about sharpening my skill with the course of time.
But regarding this post let me bank on you and @mindhunter to spread the word.

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Will do my best on it Rishi !!

Either other people are not interested or my reputation score and my writing quality is the reason for fewer number of audience.
May I request you Manjit to come up with this idea in one of your upcoming posts. I really feel like we must spread the message of global unity.
When I was a kid my mom told me a short story - Once Guru Ramdas went near the river along with his disciples for the SURYA PRANAAM as his daily routine but instead of performing the SURYA PRANAAM he looked at the SUN once then his surroundings and then started to walk, his disciples followed him. He didn't stop and entered the village of the untouchables, while entering the village his disciples tried to stop him but he didn't listen. Upon seeing Guru Ramdas, one man namely BHAAJAN from the village of untouchables touched the land from a certain distance without touching Guru Ramdas and showed his gratitude for entering the village. However, Guru Ramndas went infront of the man and hugged him while and said - "TODAY I UNDERSTOOD THE MEANING OF SURYA PRANAAM! WE JUST WORSHIP THE SUN BUT WE NEVER TAKE LESSON FROM IT. THE SUN NEVER DISCRIMINATES PEOPLE WHILE SPREADING IT'S RAYS, AND NEITHER SHOULD ANYBODY."
I don't know how much contextual the story is with Global Unity, yet just thought to share it with you. Every time I read something about racial or religious violence I remember this story. Just thought to share it with you.

I am working on it Rishi, and I will do it as a promotion post for your blog!

Glad to hear that Manjit! :)