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Tradition, Continuity, Creativity

Even though compelled by philosophical and existential questions about life at a young age, like most of my generation in Britain in the 1960’s, I was never attracted to anything traditional. Brought up surrounded by tradition, I felt suffocated by it, believing it to be inherently dogmatic and reactionary, to a large extent I think for good reason. In fact, it was the search for freedom, and specifically freedom from the suffocation of tradition that took me to India in the first place when I was nineteen.

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Tradition, Continuity, Creativity

Even though compelled by philosophical and existential questions about life at a young age, like most of my generation in Britain in the 1960’s, I was never attracted to anything traditional. Brought up surrounded by tradition, I felt suffocated by it, believing it to be inherently dogmatic and reactionary, to a large extent I think for good reason. In fact, it was the search for freedom, and specifically freedom from the suffocation of tradition that took me to India in the first place when I was nineteen.

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