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Identity clash: born in Ethiopia, raised in Britain, Kumar Raval has one foot in the East and one in the West.


God made the Universe complete, within it he made me complete; even if I am removed from the Universe I will remain complete.' This is the translation of a 5,000-year-old Vedic aphorism aphorism (ăf`ərĭz'əm), short, pithy statement of an evident truth concerned with life or nature; distinguished from the axiom because its truth is not capable of scientific demonstration.  which I was taught to recite as an infant. It was only in adulthood that I understood its meaning and direct message to my identity--that it too is complete.

I am an Ethiopian-born, British Indian. In Ethiopia my upbringing was wholly Eastern. Although I lived in Addis Ababa Addis Ababa (ăd`ĭs ăb`əbə) [Amharic,=new flower], city (1994 pop. 2,112,737), capital of Ethiopia. It is situated at c.8,000 ft (2,440 m) on a well-watered plateau surrounded by hills and mountains. , the early values and traits I formed were typically Gujerati.

At the age of six my world changed. I swapped the Ethiopian heat for the English grey and my status as part of an empowered minority in a rather respectful land for that of a member of a comparatively marginalized minority in a seemingly indifferent state. Yet Britain became home, and I've grown to love it.

Growing up was nonetheless an uncomfortable ride. During adolescence I felt as if my identity was being stretched from opposite ends. In one direction was the powerful tug of Western `freedom' and materialism materialism, in philosophy, a widely held system of thought that explains the nature of the world as entirely dependent on matter, the fundamental and final reality beyond which nothing need be sought. , in the other the unrelenting wrench wrench
 or spanner

Tool, usually operated by hand, for tightening bolts and nuts. A wrench basically consists of a lever with a notch at one or both ends for gripping the bolt or nut so that it can be twisted by a pull at right angles to the axes of the lever
 of Eastern selflessness self·less  
adj.
Having, exhibiting, or motivated by no concern for oneself; unselfish: "Volunteers need both selfish and selfless motives to sustain their interest" Natalie de Combray.
 and restriction. Britain's imperial past was also a goad. How could I live amongst people whose relatives only a few generations ago ruled over mine?

In the Bhagavad-Gita, Lord Krishna says to Arjuna, `I am the cause of all causes.' Thinking about this phrase one day in my early twenties, it dawned on me that God perhaps wanted me to have a foot in both camps. Maybe the clash of two traditions inside me reflected the tensions that exist on a much larger scale between East and West. By finding healing for the wounds within me, I would possibly be better positioned to address the wounds of others.

I did not entirely welcome the realization that I owed as much to the British Raj For the band "British India" see British India (band).

British Raj (rāj, lit. "rule" in Hindi) or British India, officially the British Indian Empire, and internationally and contemporaneously, India
 as did the typical descendant of a British imperialist. Yet it is a truism that much of Britain's current prosperity is derived from the power and wealth that it accumulated during its conquering heyday hey·day  
n.
The period of greatest popularity, success, or power; prime.



[Perhaps alteration of heyda, exclamation of pleasure, probably alteration of Middle English hey, hey.
. I am a beneficiary of that prosperity because I have taken advantage of British schools, universities and other facilities and services.

It is true that my minority has contributed overwhelmingly to Britain's economy and increasing living standards living standards nplnivel msg de vida

living standards living nplniveau m de vie

living standards living npl
 and that, in spite of this, we continue to suffer the indignities of racism and of subtle and physical abuse, because of our difference in appearance and culture. But it is still right for me to acknowledge the countless ways in which my country, Britain, has benefited me.

This means that I can never rest on my laurels and feel self-satisfied because of what Britain did to my forebears. Rather, I should work with others to repair and apologize for the bad that my country has done and continues to do.

By recognizing the rifts in my own heart and in society and by conscientiously acting to heal both, I am not only able to feel the wholeness of my identity but also to catch a glimpse Verb 1. catch a glimpse - see something for a brief time
catch sight, get a look

see - perceive by sight or have the power to perceive by sight; "You have to be a good observer to see all the details"; "Can you see the bird in that tree?"; "He is blind--he
 of my contribution in the much larger plan of God.
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