All eminent spiritual counsellors , mystics and philosophers always come from the East
If we’re talking hemispheres and the Far East here, rather than Skegness or Felixstowe , then the man to ask is the resident Quotist guru Rafeesh Bagthrevandri who puts his finger right on it on it when he says ‘Let no man be to another other than what somebody else is to nobody. ‘In other words (probably) it’s all matter of relative wealth . As the quotist Psalm has it ‘ The king in his palace can afford to be a philosopher : the poor man at his door cannot afford not to be. ‘
Hence while the West is traditionally the crucible of material world , the East has become the petri-dish of matters spiritual with wisdom and life-savvy becoming principle exports. Westerners are too busy trying to get its technology to work properly to think things through while the East has more downtime so knows stuff.
(Jonquil Peake, Bury St Edmonds) - QQQ**