Enthusiasm is quite possibly the most important ingredient of any new venture. Without it, there is nothing exceptional, spontaneous or living about what one is trying to create. Your Voice is a section where we invite opinions and view points from our readers and where we showcase letters with suggestions, ideas, support and criticism. We entreat you to feel free and write to us about anything that may strike you regarding Next Future in its concrete form as well as from a larger perspective. There is a possibility that we may not have enough space to feature all letters coming in, but we will try our utmost to do so.


Apropos the Editorial: those who have learnt the "art of managing time" are generally the achievers & their nature and temperament makes no distinction between  professional and personal/private life. They are driven by rajasic guna but with tapasya they can switch over to a satwic mode in pursuit of the Divine Will.
Kishan C. Sethi

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We have to guard our Indian Culture against any attack.  It is the oldest surviving culture and we need men of vision as Sri Aurobindo to inspire us.
Jaywant Khandke

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I especially liked the story titled The Daffodil Principle—found it very meaningful and true.
Ruchi

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Suggestions from the Mother light up my path. Many more co-travellers too benefit along with me.
Indira

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That last issue with all that art work and flowers was so elegant – as if The Mother herself had designed and sanctioned it.  The flowers appeared to jump out of the pages. 
Phyllis Leewilliams