Our daughter has brought our attention to Moin Khan, born in the United States but raised in Pakistan.

With the bad-rap that Pakistan is getting these days, Moin Khan decided to do something about it.

Under the motto of “A Different Agenda” Moin Khan is traveling the world on his sport bike, with a heart beating for life and good-will. He recently was interviewed by BBC radio and told of his adventure.

Traveling from the coasts of California to New York, without a map, Khan then went to Europe where he eventually met up with our daughter and her boyfriend, who made sure Khan had a warm place to stay the night and some good food.

Khan then drove into Romania, but was hit by an oncoming car. While in the hospital, the car driver came to apologize. The driver were genuinely sorry. Khan forgave instantly, saying, “everyone makes mistakes.” He is healing and will soon be on the road again to reach his goal of Lahore, Pakistan. Khan is seeking donations for his good-will adventure.

Khan is a college graduate but has learned more on his bike, in the world, then in class. Travel broadens the mind, however Moin Khan is helping observers broaden the world’s mind. His example of forgiveness and healing is remarkable.

This reminds me of something I read in 21st Century Science and Health, “When an accident happens, you think or exclaim, ‘Owe, I am hurt!’ Your thought is more powerful than your words, more powerful than the accident itself, to make the injury real. Now reverse the action. Affirm that you are not hurt and understand the reason why. You will then find the resulting good effects to be in exact proportion to your disbelief in physics and your fidelity to divine metaphysics, confidence in God as All, which the Scriptures declare Mind to be.”

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