Friday, January 07, 2005

Life - Part Deaux

This was my original email that I had sent to my family and friends, before i had left for Tsunami Relief Mission - - Navneet

One week later, I somehow find myself again reaching out to my family, friends and the community for strength regarding this horrible Tsunami tragedy.

Just like everyone, I did my part of contributing financially, however, I felt there's more that was needed and more that I need to do on a human level. Therefore I have decided to actually GO to as many disaster sites as possible to do everything I can to help all those suffering. - Banda Acheh in Indonesia, BattiCaloa in Sri Lanka and Andaman and Nicobar Islands in India, are some of the majority ones that need help.

This is something that I feel I need to do, to me this is exactly what life is about - just simply being a human being first. As a Sikh American, it is even more important for me to go do this, the true essence of a Sikh lies in helping others in their time of need. This is what has been instilled in me by my parents and this is what my faith tells me to do - "recognize and serve all human race as one", therefore I choose to go. (http://www.sikhs.org) (http://allaboutsikhs.com/)

I have taken off the next couple weeks of my life (4-8 weeks - or however long it takes) to dedicate to the relief efforts and with full faith in life am ready to serve all who need it. Time is of the essence as I leave tomorrow for Southern India and will going as a project lead for 30 medical and general volunteers with UNITED SIKHS, a non-profit organization working for the betterment of humanity. I am extremely proud of the work UNITED SIKHS is implementing for the relief effort, it is not only inspirational but promotes more reasoning of why we all need to come together as a community and support our "own". (http://www.unitedsikhs.org) I highly encourage all to support and donate your contributions to UNITED SIKHS for this effort.

The actual need and the things that we plan to do while there are - prepare hot food and serve all those suffering, (they can't survive on dry fruits alone), help with building shelters who have lost everything, distribute materials, help with body bags and disperse bodies in proper cremation grounds, do whatever else it takes. Most of all, it's the mental and emotional support that I hope we can provide and heal us all together in a humane way.

I feel I must be born as a human being for a reason and I need to go do my part of helping as many people, who have lost everything in their lives. After all, we only live once and every moment here must be lived in a way that keeps us in Chardikala. I feel blessed with the life I have lived and what I have here in United States but I must go and be there with the millions who are in pain and help them in their tough time.

I don;t know if and when I'll come back and I don't know if I'll have any internet access while I am there, but If any of you get a chance, please do write a note or drop an email if your heart desires. I need your support and many more wonderful people out there with me as well need this. I may not be able to respond back but reading them will be my healing and I'd so appreciate the strength during those moments. If you wish to reach, share or contribute, my email address is - navneetnarula@gmail.com and my home address is :
1767 De Winton Pl, Lawrenceville, GA 30043

By the time some of you get this email, I shall be on my way to the airport. I didn't want to let everyone know till now as I didn't want anything swaying my decision. Nothing at this point will stop me from leaving and doing what I feel is needed there. If any of you feel the power within yourselves I highly encourage you to come join us. I shall look forward to seeing you in the battlefield and fighting for the true cause of humanity. Follow your heart and find your own role in this entire relief effort.

I am just glad that I have wonderful people like you in my life as friends and family. One last request, before you sleep tonite, please do take a moment to include the people who have lost their lives and people who are suffering in your prayers.

Warm Regards

Navneet Singh
Atlanta
NavneetNarula@Gmail.Com

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Navneet, I am just moved and speechless at your act of courage. You are an exceptional human being for doing what many of us just talk about. I knew from day one when I met you, you were someone special.

My heart and prayer goes out to the victims but I am proud to know that you, my friend, are there to help them. God Bless You.

Love,
J

Parvinder said...

Dude,
I am sure you must have had great amount of mental satisfaction serving the affected. Definitely one of the commendable deeds serving the god's creations

hats off to you

~Parvinder

Anonymous said...

Naveneet,
I hope we all are inspired by your action.

Anonymous said...

after i read this blog...it struck me as to how fickle minded have i been.... from my childhood ..my life has only brought me trauma...seeing my parents fight for divorce evry single morning...yet not doin so bcoz of varied reasons and then one day my dad reported to suffer sorosis of liver..meaning tht his liver-completely damaged-kidneys ceased to function,in his semi coma - realized tht wat he had done to us was wrong...wanted to mend his mistakes...several days of hospitalization and all our prayers to God who put my dad to tht condition to make him realise his mistakes- dint give a last chance to correct them... and so i asked God why..why me...God gives no answer...He simply destructs and says now look at those ppl...u dont have ur dad...they dont have families...no one to look at...

May GOD always always shower his best blessings on u navneet

Anonymous said...

It takes great courage to do what u did...makes me realise that the most valuable gift in life is life itself.

It takes great compassion to reach out to others with the single minded dedication that you and your team did and sincere efforts are never wasted.....

God bless you..