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India is like the greatest show on earth: Oprah Winfrey


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So, why India?

Well it's been part of the vision that I have for myself. It's like we have a vision board, the idea that I liked to accomplish and on my vision board there is a picture a cutout from the magazine, picture of a woman on a camel wearing a sari and it said come to India and I passed that every day for three years and finally I was looking to interview Deepak Chopra, who is favorite author of mine.

I knew if I go to India, I could interview Chopra in his own country and go to the Jaipur book festival and accomplish all of them with one goal in mind, and that is to see India.

What I learnt is you can't see India in a week, or two weeks. India is so complex. It's like the greatest show on earth. I mean, I have never seen a thing like it. It is a mind expanding; but I would say a heart expanding, a human expansive trip. Really, I m glad that I am able to see it in my lifetime.

Let's talk about your trip in India, Tell us a bit about that.

I think you can't come to India and experience the country unless you try to experience some of its diversity. What impressed me is the diversity among everybody, and to be able to talk to the women who lived in Colaba and be able to talk to people who lived in more prestigious environments, and to be able to sit at the table with all of them and to share ideas with them, and to see them disagree about what it means to be a women in India.

It is a completely different experience being a woman in India. When I sat on table with women from five different backgrounds I said if you could borrow anything from America, and almost everybody of them said to be able to speak up for yourself as a woman.

And I said what I borrowed from you is your sense of tradition, your principled way of living, your understanding of religion is just something to be spoken but you actually practice and live it; the whole idea of karma that we spoke about a lot in US, but that is lived here.

It is sort of an organised chaos that is going on. :lol: I can't figure it out, and I think you have to live here for a number of years to figure it out. I can't figure out the traffic here, I can't understand what a red light means if you keep going through it. There is millions of people out on the street, all driving and getting to work. But there is no road rage, there is allowance every minute.

You are in Jaipur but this is not the end of your spiritual journey. I know that you are going to an ashram?

Yes, I am going to an ashram, but I am not telling you where.

How much of your perception of an Indian woman changed?

I had thought Indian women as docile with sarees and very submissive and the whole culture was moving in the same direction. I thought that there was one India. What changed is that I realised that it is complex.

How did you feel wearing a sari?

Well you need some help for the first time, its not that you wrap around by yourself. You need little 'sari help'. By the end of the evening, I was having sari trouble.

Let's talk about your new show, your next chapter, you decided to start it after 25 years. Why?

Because in everybody's life, at some point you will make a decision that sitting in the chair and asking questions and taking interviews isn't something you want to do again.

For me, the interviewing process is all about connection, it's about how do I use what I have. I feel mine is to connect people one heart to another trying to connect energies; to get you see your inner self, your life, your humanity in the life of someone else.

You have shared very intimate details about yourself. Do you ever regret sharing so much of your life?

The reason I don't regret sharing anything, is that at the heart of each one of us, we really are all the same. Everybody believes I think that they deserve to be happy but people don't understand the difference between what they deserve and what they are worthy of.


India is like the greatest show on earth: Oprah Winfrey - Rediff.com News
 
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Oprah Winfrey: India my life’s greatest experience

JAIPUR: Oprah Winfrey's grandmother had a dream: she wanted her granddaughter to grow up to be a respectable maid. She would have fallen off her chair had she been at the Jaipur Literary Festival, where Oprah got a standing ovation as she walked in for a session. As crowds surged to enter the venue, with many of them stopped despite valid entry tickets, a poster sticking out told the story: "I have waited for 10 years to get a minute of your time."

"I came to India with open mind and expanded heart," said Oprah. "India is a paradox. It has been my greatest life experience," she added.

Then, referring to her life experiences, she said, "The fact I was born in segregated southern US in Mississippi in 1954 to a teenaged unmarried mother, during the time of apartheid, has influenced me into becoming what I am. Fortunately, I had never been put into a segregated school. But all my life I had to fight everyone. To be born a girl child is not safe," she said.

"But for me, education is the most important thing. I have been from village to village in Africa looking for girls like myself... and families desperate for education. I was raised by my grandmother in poverty. She did not live to see me become an educated woman," said Oprah.

Oprah Winfrey: India my life’s greatest experience - The Times of India
 
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India my first visit here and my last visit too: Oprah Winfrey‎


Asked why she doesn’t plan to come back ever again unlike her Hollywood friends, Winfrey said with a visibly confused and disappointed look on her face, “I don’t know

My last visit to India: Oprah Winfrey - Hindustan Times

I visited Bulgaria last year... A very nice place and very kind drivers who stop the car for people to cross the road(never seen something like that in India or other countries I visited)

I loved the place... But that does not mean I will again go to Bulgaria... The world is big!
 
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I visited Bulgaria last year... A very nice place and very kind drivers who stop the car for people to cross the road(never seen something like that in India or other countries I visited)

I loved the place... But that does not mean I will again go to Bulgaria... The world is big!


- Her reason is that her body guards were arrested in India.

- Media scuffle.
 
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and the truth is

"India my first visit here and my last visit too,” Oprah Winfrey‎ said.

:rofl:
 
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India my first visit here and my last visit too: Oprah Winfrey‎


Asked why she doesn’t plan to come back ever again unlike her Hollywood friends, Winfrey said with a visibly confused and disappointed look on her face, “I don’t know

My last visit to India: Oprah Winfrey - Hindustan Times

Di Wen Sun, you should visit the book fair, its a great experience. Besides, she clarified what she said.
 
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that's pretty racist and patronizing, i would be insulted if any foreigners did that to my country.

You are a sensitive little one, aren't you ?
Foreigners are free to say what they want about my country because it doesn't affect reality and helps our efforts to improve ourselves. I hope you are aware of the depth of the English words you use.
 
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I'm going to go to India too! Probably in about one years (need some more moniez).

I've never been to that region of the world! Its gonna be crazy! :D
 
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