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“Una palabra sánscrita apareció en el párrafo: ANTEVASIN. Significa, “el que vive en la frontera”.

En la antigüedad, esta era una descripción literal. Se indicó una persona que había dejado el animado centro de la vida mundana para ir a vivir en el borde del bosque donde los maestros espirituales habitaban.

El antevasin no era de más de los aldeanos, no un cabeza de familia con una vida convencional. Pero tampoco era todavía un ser trascendente, no uno de esos sabios que viven en medio del bosque inexplorado, plenamente efectivos. El antevasin era un betweener-en. Era un habitante de la frontera. Vivió en la vista de ambos mundos, pero él miraba hacia lo desconocido. Y él era un erudito “.

Elizabeth Gilbert – Eat, Pray, Love

Coming Through – Pasando

A Union Pacific train waits at the international border as a U.S. Customs official opens the gate to allow it to cross the border. Un tren de Union Pacific espera en la frontera internacional como un agente de aduanas EE.UU. abre la puerta para que pueda cruzar la...

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Remembering Jose Antonio

On the night of October 10, 2012, 16-year-old Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez was walking home on Calle Internacional in Nogales, Sonora. It would be his last walk, as a Border Patrol officer shooting his pistol from a protected area behind the...

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Border Mass for Immigration Reform

His Eminence Cardinal Sean O'Malley led a mass along the U.S. - Mexican border in Nogales on April 1, 2014. The ceremony was to commemorate those who had perished in the desert as they were seeking to enter the United States, and to pray for immigration reform....

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Remembering the Old Wall

The current border wall that separates Nogales, Arizona from Nogales, Sonora was erected in 2011. Prior to that, the wall that divided the cities was made from surplus Army helicopter landing pads, left over from Operation Desert Storm. The old wall was not known for...

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