Secret Life of Brok-pa Aryans

by Murli Menon CEO www.tips4ceos.com

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View from sarpanch's house

Later, I met the sarpanch Mr. Angmo. As I was trained in NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) or the art of creating rapport through non verbal communication, I started mirroring the body language, facial expressions and eye movements of Mr. Angmo, who knew only broken Urdu and Hindi. After an hour of developing non verbal rapport, Mr. Angmo asked his wife to serve me tea. His wife poured me a cup of black tea, which I relish. We began sipping our tea, when Mr. Angmo put some white powder into my tea (which I later learnt was barley flour). He asked me about my visit to Beema and I told them about my being a strict vegan and that I had come to stay with them to know more about their food habits, music, dances and culture. The NLP had begun to work. The sarpanch issued instructions to my escort to take me to all the neighbouring villages and introduce me to the orthodox Aryans, who still followed their ancient traditions. I saw two books in English/German with the sarpanch. I borrowed the English book "The Aryan Dards" by Rohit Vohra (a German NRI scientist from Luxembourg) for reading prior to my field trips.

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