Hello, fellow seeker.
I am ecstatic to offer you this, my first book, the fulfillment of one of my goals in my list of necessary accomplishments. I am one who has always lived her life in an unlab...mehr sehenHello, fellow seeker.
I am ecstatic to offer you this, my first book, the fulfillment of one of my goals in my list of necessary accomplishments. I am one who has always lived her life in an unlabeled and uncategorized way. I was formed and shaped by a cauldron of differences, from the time of my birth in the Philippines to my adulthood in the States, which has been further enriched by my acquaintances of different peoples in their local cultures in my extensive travels half the world over. I have also lived part of my age of discretion in New York, where I was exponentially nurtured in the thoughts, emotions, sights, smells, sounds and textures of a veritable melting pot of races, religions, social strata, sexual orientations, and cultural mores. My profession as an obstetrician-gynecologist, first as a house officer in-training in Manila and then as a hospitalist in Syracuse, has given me intimate occasions into diverse family dynamics and other remarkably challenging human relationships in both Third World and First World settings. I have learned that we can peaceably survive the demands of our differences if we could but savor the beauty of our humanity in all its grit and glory.
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