Kandathil Sebastian Quote
Dolmens constantly remind us to live in harmony with nature, to live within our needs and not in our greed. It reminds us that we should keep on helping everyone in need; not only those who are right in front of our eyes, but everyone and everything that are interconnected in time and space. Only abstract consequences of our good deeds and our kind actions continue to exist as soul and connect us with the past, present and upcoming generations. Rest of it will be molten into nothingness!
Kandathil Sebastian
Dolmens constantly remind us to live in harmony with nature, to live within our needs and not in our greed. It reminds us that we should keep on helping everyone in need; not only those who are right in front of our eyes, but everyone and everything that are interconnected in time and space. Only abstract consequences of our good deeds and our kind actions continue to exist as soul and connect us with the past, present and upcoming generations. Rest of it will be molten into nothingness!
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About Kandathil Sebastian
Kandathil Sebastian is the author of two bestselling novels: Dolmens in the Blue Mountain (2013) and Wisdom of the White Mountain (2014).
Sebastian lives in Delhi and was born in Kerala State, India. He holds a master's degree in Social Work and a PhD in Public Health from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He has worked in the health and development sector since 1989. He is also a writer of public health-related articles.
Sebastian lives in Delhi and was born in Kerala State, India. He holds a master's degree in Social Work and a PhD in Public Health from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He has worked in the health and development sector since 1989. He is also a writer of public health-related articles.