Let time celebrate your presence. People usually make a wish for the New Year, but this year, make no wish.Let the New Year celebrate you.If the New Year wants to bring nicer things, just let it.
Usually you are lost in celebration.When you let time celebrate you, you are a witness amidst celebration.
The New Year is fortunate because you are living at this time.When you are living for the sake of the world, the world is fortunate.You are not living for yourself,but for the world. Whatever the world needs or wants,you are here for that.
...............H.H.Sri Sri Ravishankar...
Lake Lucerne, SWITZERLAND,
JANUARY 1, 1997
This year, Guruji gave the following message to all satsangs worldwide before leaving for the Art Of Living German ashram :
Giving blessings for the new year, He said in celebration there is 'utsah' -
enthusiasm and with that also arises a sankalapa (intention) .
HE said this New Year let us all take a Sankalpa :
1. To conserve water
2. To plant trees and some vegetables/pulses - there is such shortage of food in the world
3. Plant trees - we give out impure air - these trees purify air. So to reduce pollution, it is imperative to plant trees
A Happy New Year to all my blog readers !
Jai Guru Dev,
Monday, December 31, 2007
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Sights from the UW - Fall 2006
Some pictures I took while attending Fall Qtr 2006 at the University Of Washington, Seattle. These pictures were taken in the "QUAD", the century old part of the university,housing some of its oldest departments and is currently under renovation. A sight to behold indeed - especially the cherry blossom foliage during Fall .
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Monday, December 24, 2007
Another Journey Begins
I just finished my 4th Art Of Living Part I course at Pune yesterday. Heres a summary :
1. Before the course, I was worn out - After it I feel so light.
2. Before the course, I felt so disconnected, After it I feel so connected .
3. Before the course, I was scared , After it not any more.
4. Before the course, I wondered if I would finish, After the course - er well I finished it didn't I ?
5. Before the course I felt very egoistic, After the course much less .
6. Before the course, I had a bad cold , After the course, I am fine.
If you have done the course, please repeat it, if you have not, please DO IT at your earliest. What better time than the turn of the year to renew and refresh oneself , go closer towards the self and start a grand new year !
Jai Guru Dev,
1. Before the course, I was worn out - After it I feel so light.
2. Before the course, I felt so disconnected, After it I feel so connected .
3. Before the course, I was scared , After it not any more.
4. Before the course, I wondered if I would finish, After the course - er well I finished it didn't I ?
5. Before the course I felt very egoistic, After the course much less .
6. Before the course, I had a bad cold , After the course, I am fine.
If you have done the course, please repeat it, if you have not, please DO IT at your earliest. What better time than the turn of the year to renew and refresh oneself , go closer towards the self and start a grand new year !
Jai Guru Dev,
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You Life is a Gift
Sri Sri on the message of Christmas
You are the Christmas tree that points upwards with branches on all sides. At the time of year when other trees are barren, you are green with many gifts to offer.
You bear gifts and lights - not for yourself, but for others. Remember that all the gifts you are carrying in your life are for others. Anyone who comes to you, offer them your gifts. Your life is a gift. And you have come to unwrap the gift.
Sri Sri Ravishankar
A beautiful video on Sri Sri at the North Pole by Naresh :
Merry Christmas to all my blog readers !
Jai Guru Dev,
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
The Journey Begins Again ......Continues
After months of longing, I had the opportunity to take the Art of Living Part I course again today. A nice and small daytime course started at Aundh Pune.
With loved-one on the recovery path, it was easier to take this decision and actually sign up for a course during the peak morning hours (10:00 am - 1:00 pm). These hours in the last few months have been witness to the most hectic, frantic and exhausting experiences. How life changes and that too in a matter of days !
This will be my fourth Part I course and also the first one in India ! Cool ! My previous repeats have all been very interesting. Each repeat of the Part I course brings up something new in me. The same knowledge reveals itself in a new light, the practice deepens, the reverence for Guruji increases and the profoundness of the course (described by a favorite teacher of mine as "The essence of the Vedas"), reveals itself one more bit. Guruji says this about taking courses again and again "Punah Punaha" - Again and Again - until it becomes part of us.
I wonder what new light this one will throw up.
Oh - but "Expectation Reduces Joy" .
Jai Guru Dev,
With loved-one on the recovery path, it was easier to take this decision and actually sign up for a course during the peak morning hours (10:00 am - 1:00 pm). These hours in the last few months have been witness to the most hectic, frantic and exhausting experiences. How life changes and that too in a matter of days !
This will be my fourth Part I course and also the first one in India ! Cool ! My previous repeats have all been very interesting. Each repeat of the Part I course brings up something new in me. The same knowledge reveals itself in a new light, the practice deepens, the reverence for Guruji increases and the profoundness of the course (described by a favorite teacher of mine as "The essence of the Vedas"), reveals itself one more bit. Guruji says this about taking courses again and again "Punah Punaha" - Again and Again - until it becomes part of us.
I wonder what new light this one will throw up.
Oh - but "Expectation Reduces Joy" .
Jai Guru Dev,
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Friday, December 14, 2007
Krishna Govinda ......
One of the latest Art Of Living Bhajans to rock satsangs in India ( and my current favourite) is the awesome "Krishna Govinda Govinda Govinda" number. Supposedly composed by Dr. Manikandan , this is a MUST LISTEN. Surprisingly easy to sing and so beautiful to hear, this one will surely rock satsangs around the AOL world for years to come .
Rendition by Rishi Niytapragya :
Rendition by the inimitable Bhanu Didi :
The lyrics go :
krishna govinda govinda govinda
govinda shyam murare krishna
govinda govinda paramananda ananda
govinda govinda paramananda ananda
ghanashyama ananda krishna
madhuranana krishna manamohana krishna
keshava madhava yadunanda ananda
krishna govinda govinda govinda
govinda ananda krishna
Jai Guru Dev,
Rendition by Rishi Niytapragya :
Rendition by the inimitable Bhanu Didi :
The lyrics go :
krishna govinda govinda govinda
govinda shyam murare krishna
govinda govinda paramananda ananda
govinda govinda paramananda ananda
ghanashyama ananda krishna
madhuranana krishna manamohana krishna
keshava madhava yadunanda ananda
krishna govinda govinda govinda
govinda ananda krishna
Jai Guru Dev,
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Things get better
One of the points of the Art of Living Part I course points is "The mind focuses on the negative" . How true !
Over the last few posts, I've been blogging away about my pain and suffering . The last week witnessed an amazing transformation in the state of health of sick-loved-one. Last week the doctor agreed to take off one medicine that sick-loved-one was taking for months since it was prescribed at a time when they hadn't completely diagnosed the correct problem. Now that there is more clarity on the real problem, that drug has been stopped.
Just days after stopping that medication, sick-loved one's condition has improved by leaps and bounds. Seems like a lot of the symptoms we saw were really side-effects of the wrong medication.
Its really amazing - when I left the US, my AOL teacher told me - "You will be guided". And how ? Just when we were beginning to despair that sick-loved-one's condition was not improving, came the guidance - check with the doctor about this drug . I mean WOW !
And how hard it was for me to write this post. I shared willingly about the pain, suffering, agony and now when it was time to share the joy, the mind protested so much. Truly the Part I course is the essence of all knowledge. One has to sometimes walk through a furnace to live the knowledge, but its all so worth it.
In "The Secret of Secrets", Sri Sri Ravishankar talks about the 3 aspects of of any tough situation :
Tapah (Penance)
Swadhyaya (Self Observation)
Ishwara Pranidhana (Surrender to God)
The last few months have truly been an example to live this knowledge completely.
Thanks G U R U J I !
Jai Guru Dev,
Over the last few posts, I've been blogging away about my pain and suffering . The last week witnessed an amazing transformation in the state of health of sick-loved-one. Last week the doctor agreed to take off one medicine that sick-loved-one was taking for months since it was prescribed at a time when they hadn't completely diagnosed the correct problem. Now that there is more clarity on the real problem, that drug has been stopped.
Just days after stopping that medication, sick-loved one's condition has improved by leaps and bounds. Seems like a lot of the symptoms we saw were really side-effects of the wrong medication.
Its really amazing - when I left the US, my AOL teacher told me - "You will be guided". And how ? Just when we were beginning to despair that sick-loved-one's condition was not improving, came the guidance - check with the doctor about this drug . I mean WOW !
And how hard it was for me to write this post. I shared willingly about the pain, suffering, agony and now when it was time to share the joy, the mind protested so much. Truly the Part I course is the essence of all knowledge. One has to sometimes walk through a furnace to live the knowledge, but its all so worth it.
In "The Secret of Secrets", Sri Sri Ravishankar talks about the 3 aspects of of any tough situation :
Tapah (Penance)
Swadhyaya (Self Observation)
Ishwara Pranidhana (Surrender to God)
The last few months have truly been an example to live this knowledge completely.
Thanks G U R U J I !
Jai Guru Dev,
Monday, December 10, 2007
Sri Sri As I Know Him
One of the most amazing Art Of Living publications is "Sri Sri As I Know Him", a collection of amazing experiences by devotees of Guruji.
If you haven't read it, you absolutely MUST ! Tales of grace fill up this small book - be they people healed from dreaded diseases, saved from imminent accidents, intimate interactions with Guruji that changed them for ever....all beautiful tales of grace that one cannot read with a dry eye.
H wanted a copy of this book and asked me to buy one. I could not get one while in India so I decided to bring my copy from Seattle while I was there. I thought I had packed it but when I came back to India, I could not find it. Life was so hectic that I had no time for an elaborate search. The day after H left, I started unpacking my stuff and THERE IT WAS .
Hidden beneath a larger book was the book in all its glory .
I was wondering why this happened. After all H had so longed for it. Why was it not found while H was here ? The answer has unfolded in the last few days.
I was reading an experience to sick-loved-one and tears flowed unabated like the Niagara Falls . This has become a daily reading for sick-loved-one especially the tales of healing. I have seen it bring renewed hope and kindle devotion .
Do buy and read this book. It is truly worth reading. Within India, find an Art Of Living center. Outside India, you may order it online here.
If you haven't read it, you absolutely MUST ! Tales of grace fill up this small book - be they people healed from dreaded diseases, saved from imminent accidents, intimate interactions with Guruji that changed them for ever....all beautiful tales of grace that one cannot read with a dry eye.
H wanted a copy of this book and asked me to buy one. I could not get one while in India so I decided to bring my copy from Seattle while I was there. I thought I had packed it but when I came back to India, I could not find it. Life was so hectic that I had no time for an elaborate search. The day after H left, I started unpacking my stuff and THERE IT WAS .
Hidden beneath a larger book was the book in all its glory .
I was wondering why this happened. After all H had so longed for it. Why was it not found while H was here ? The answer has unfolded in the last few days.
I was reading an experience to sick-loved-one and tears flowed unabated like the Niagara Falls . This has become a daily reading for sick-loved-one especially the tales of healing. I have seen it bring renewed hope and kindle devotion .
Do buy and read this book. It is truly worth reading. Within India, find an Art Of Living center. Outside India, you may order it online here.
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Thursday, December 6, 2007
Vithala Vithala Vithala ...
If you haven't yet heard this bhajan rocking Art Of Living, India , you really must. I just got back from a rocking satsang at Aundh, Pune and someone there sung this so beautifully . The spirit was uplifted, the mind was so meditative, all was ONE !
Tha Bhajan is in Marathi and I could only catch 2 lines . (If anyone has the complete lyrics, please add them as comments to this post)
Kannatha Kannatha Vithalla
(God is in every atom)
Khshannatha Khshannatha Vithhala
(God is in every moment)
Both space and time surrendered to HIM ! SO B E A U T I F U L !
Here IT IS, so beautifully rendered by Amol Shende, Pune's own Art of Living ROCK STAR ! Listen carefully for Guruji's voice ! It was sung at the Mahasatsang held recently in Pune, India when Guruji also joined in with his mellifluous voice.
Jai Guru Dev,
Tha Bhajan is in Marathi and I could only catch 2 lines . (If anyone has the complete lyrics, please add them as comments to this post)
Kannatha Kannatha Vithalla
(God is in every atom)
Khshannatha Khshannatha Vithhala
(God is in every moment)
Both space and time surrendered to HIM ! SO B E A U T I F U L !
Here IT IS, so beautifully rendered by Amol Shende, Pune's own Art of Living ROCK STAR ! Listen carefully for Guruji's voice ! It was sung at the Mahasatsang held recently in Pune, India when Guruji also joined in with his mellifluous voice.
Jai Guru Dev,
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Saturday, December 1, 2007
The Toughest Thing
Finding an oasis in a desert is hard. Finding one and not being aware of one's thirst is a waste. Finding one, being aware of one's thirst but being unable to drink from the abundance is a torture beyond explanation.
Thats how I feel right now. A few years ago, I was part of the vibrant Bay Area Art Of Living community, participating in the various events organized by volunteers there including Guruji's annual visit there. I took life for granted and didn't take complete advantage of the amazing Saturday satsang, the regular Advanced Courses held there every long weekend. Last year I moved to Seattle, another enthusiastic and vibrant satsang but my academic schedule at UW made it difficult for me to partake of every AOL activity happening there. The pain of not being able to do enough seva was palpable when I was in Seattle.
Now destiny has brought me to another oasis in Art Of Living, my hometown, Pune, Maharashtra, India. What amazing spiritual energy exists here ! In just 6 months, the following teachers from Art Of Living have visited to teach Part I, Part II, DSN, Sahaj courses, lead music concerts, conduct volunteer meetings etc - Vikram Bhaiyya, Swami Maheshgiri, Swami Pragyapada, Swami Maheshgiri, Rishi Nityapragya and finally Bhanu Didi & G U R U J I !
My own ability to participate in these wonderful courses/events has been abysmal. And boy does it HURT ! Yes the circumstances are hard but I can help but rue those times when I had the chance but skipped a Part II course, a seva activity, a knowledge satsang or time with Guruji for something su much more mundane and useless.
In some ways this has been a test of my faith. It has also taught me how close I am to Guruji. Despite the disappointments, trials and tribulations, HE has stood by me and made me aware of it despite my constant complaints.
Guruji said this last year at Guru Poornima in the Bay Area : Something good - do it right away, something bad - postpone it.
My only advice to anyone on the spiritual path is this : Whenever you have a chance to do a meditation course, advanced course, DSN or any other AOL course, or find an opportunity to do seva, spend time with Guruji or any other senior teacher - DO IT RIGHT AWAY ! Its really hard for everything - the vacation, health, life situations, good weather - to come together and always support you in this regard. Don't lose this opportunity to strengthen yourself spiritually. You never know when you may need it - as I do now .
Jai Guru Dev,
Thats how I feel right now. A few years ago, I was part of the vibrant Bay Area Art Of Living community, participating in the various events organized by volunteers there including Guruji's annual visit there. I took life for granted and didn't take complete advantage of the amazing Saturday satsang, the regular Advanced Courses held there every long weekend. Last year I moved to Seattle, another enthusiastic and vibrant satsang but my academic schedule at UW made it difficult for me to partake of every AOL activity happening there. The pain of not being able to do enough seva was palpable when I was in Seattle.
Now destiny has brought me to another oasis in Art Of Living, my hometown, Pune, Maharashtra, India. What amazing spiritual energy exists here ! In just 6 months, the following teachers from Art Of Living have visited to teach Part I, Part II, DSN, Sahaj courses, lead music concerts, conduct volunteer meetings etc - Vikram Bhaiyya, Swami Maheshgiri, Swami Pragyapada, Swami Maheshgiri, Rishi Nityapragya and finally Bhanu Didi & G U R U J I !
My own ability to participate in these wonderful courses/events has been abysmal. And boy does it HURT ! Yes the circumstances are hard but I can help but rue those times when I had the chance but skipped a Part II course, a seva activity, a knowledge satsang or time with Guruji for something su much more mundane and useless.
In some ways this has been a test of my faith. It has also taught me how close I am to Guruji. Despite the disappointments, trials and tribulations, HE has stood by me and made me aware of it despite my constant complaints.
Guruji said this last year at Guru Poornima in the Bay Area : Something good - do it right away, something bad - postpone it.
My only advice to anyone on the spiritual path is this : Whenever you have a chance to do a meditation course, advanced course, DSN or any other AOL course, or find an opportunity to do seva, spend time with Guruji or any other senior teacher - DO IT RIGHT AWAY ! Its really hard for everything - the vacation, health, life situations, good weather - to come together and always support you in this regard. Don't lose this opportunity to strengthen yourself spiritually. You never know when you may need it - as I do now .
Jai Guru Dev,
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Friday, November 30, 2007
The Airport
I was at Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai yesterday seeing off H&S. The heart was heavy as I knew I would not be meeting them for a few months. After they disappeared inside the terminal, I waited outside waiting for a call from them saying all was well.
This gave me a unique opportunity to watch life in the airport as a spectator. I have mostly been sent-off, this was one of those rare opportunities when I got to bid someone farewell and shed those silent tears after they were out of sight.
A large (and I mean LARGE) Gujarati family was bidding 4 members of their entourage farewell. 4 individuals were set to travel and about 40 had showed up to see them off. Whoops of joy, greetings in Gujarati (presumably meaning 'farewell' or 'bon voyage') rent the air as the 4 walked smilingly celebrity-like on the red carpet towards the departure door and into the vast-nothingness (for folks seeing folks off at CSIA) beyond.
A mother stood tearfully advising her son (presumably not to smoke, drink or date foreign girls) while the lad stood with his face turned away, half embarrassed, half in pain at having to bid farewell to his dear mom in a few minutes.
Several men-in-badges were escorting folks (mostly women with heavy baggage and a cranky toddler-in-tow and foreigners who didn't realize this was a ruse to relive them of their remaining pocket change and not the traditional Indian traditional send-off for guests) to the departure gate and beyond.
A frantic woman was trying to convince the security guard that she was late for her flight and hadn't brought her e-ticket along and that he should let her pass.
A familiar TV actor was waiting for his flight departure to be announced, drably dressed - presumably to avoid being recognized . That didn't work too well as we figured him out as did a couple of teens who wouldn't stop leering and pointing at him until he got uncomfortable enough to walk away.
A couple walks up and asks to be photographed. I oblige . The guy wants intimate (stop thinking evil !) pictures and the tries to get close to the girl who blushingly fends him off.
The call finally came - H&S had successfully checked in their bags and were at the departure gate . After a tearful phone farewell, I took the elevator down to the parking, passing arrivals on the way.
A huge crowd waited for the arriving passengers. Every now and then, a whoop rent the humid Bombay end-November air as a a loved one met with another loved one. Hugs, chocolates, flowers are exchanged -in no particular order as the loved ones walk away to a waiting car or auto-rickshaw.
Anticipating faces await further news about a delayed flight about to bring a loved one home.
The numerous literally fly-by-night drivers of rental cars await their passengers.
As I make way to the car park, I am thinking - How is this so different from life anywhere else ? An airport terminal is simply a microcosm of the busy urban life anywhere else in India. Here you get to see it all up-close and personal - if you are willing to observe .
My car leaves the parking lot and the mind thinks - everything I just saw is probably playing itself out again and again right now. The loud family, the couple, the frantic passenger, the TV actor ....everything, just that I am not the current witness.
Life happens. And we are just spectators who come and go. Life happens...
Jai Gurudev,
This gave me a unique opportunity to watch life in the airport as a spectator. I have mostly been sent-off, this was one of those rare opportunities when I got to bid someone farewell and shed those silent tears after they were out of sight.
A large (and I mean LARGE) Gujarati family was bidding 4 members of their entourage farewell. 4 individuals were set to travel and about 40 had showed up to see them off. Whoops of joy, greetings in Gujarati (presumably meaning 'farewell' or 'bon voyage') rent the air as the 4 walked smilingly celebrity-like on the red carpet towards the departure door and into the vast-nothingness (for folks seeing folks off at CSIA) beyond.
A mother stood tearfully advising her son (presumably not to smoke, drink or date foreign girls) while the lad stood with his face turned away, half embarrassed, half in pain at having to bid farewell to his dear mom in a few minutes.
Several men-in-badges were escorting folks (mostly women with heavy baggage and a cranky toddler-in-tow and foreigners who didn't realize this was a ruse to relive them of their remaining pocket change and not the traditional Indian traditional send-off for guests) to the departure gate and beyond.
A frantic woman was trying to convince the security guard that she was late for her flight and hadn't brought her e-ticket along and that he should let her pass.
A familiar TV actor was waiting for his flight departure to be announced, drably dressed - presumably to avoid being recognized . That didn't work too well as we figured him out as did a couple of teens who wouldn't stop leering and pointing at him until he got uncomfortable enough to walk away.
A couple walks up and asks to be photographed. I oblige . The guy wants intimate (stop thinking evil !) pictures and the tries to get close to the girl who blushingly fends him off.
The call finally came - H&S had successfully checked in their bags and were at the departure gate . After a tearful phone farewell, I took the elevator down to the parking, passing arrivals on the way.
A huge crowd waited for the arriving passengers. Every now and then, a whoop rent the humid Bombay end-November air as a a loved one met with another loved one. Hugs, chocolates, flowers are exchanged -in no particular order as the loved ones walk away to a waiting car or auto-rickshaw.
Anticipating faces await further news about a delayed flight about to bring a loved one home.
The numerous literally fly-by-night drivers of rental cars await their passengers.
As I make way to the car park, I am thinking - How is this so different from life anywhere else ? An airport terminal is simply a microcosm of the busy urban life anywhere else in India. Here you get to see it all up-close and personal - if you are willing to observe .
My car leaves the parking lot and the mind thinks - everything I just saw is probably playing itself out again and again right now. The loud family, the couple, the frantic passenger, the TV actor ....everything, just that I am not the current witness.
Life happens. And we are just spectators who come and go. Life happens...
Jai Gurudev,
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Thursday, November 29, 2007
Its My Life
The trials and tribulations of the last few months have often raised a nagging question in my mind - What about my life ? Selfish ? Yes.
This set me thinking - what indeed is my life ? Is it the student life at UW that I loved and now miss ? Is it the Art Of Living events in the Bay Area and Seattle that I loved participating in ? Or those mindless web browsing sessions that led to a load of bookmarks that I never looked at later ? Sleeping when I liked, waking when I wanted, taking a long walk on the rainy roads of U-district in Seattle ? Taking Art Of Living courses when I wanted ?
What indeed is my life ? And why is what-I-am-going-through-right-now NOT a part of it ?
After some introspection, it was clear what the problem was. I have created this perfect world where I can do what I want, when I want, let in who I want and pretty much think that this is the purpose of my life - even though the heart reminds me every now and then that it is not feeling so good. I want life to evolve as I wish fulfilling my desires and aspirations as I go along and want the universe to play along. Guess what dude - IT AIN'T HAPPENING !
Someone said "If you want God to laugh, tell him about your plans ! I know HE is laughing real hard right now :-) .
Back to Knowlege Point I and II of the Part I course !
The real cool thing about a really tough unpredictable situation in life is that while you are on the spiritual path with the worlds-coolest-guru , the knowledge rears its beautiful head to remind you of what you are not applying in your life. As Guruji said in Guru Poornima 2006 in the Bay Area "The sign of having a teacher, a master - is that you DO NOT WORRY !" .
Jai Guru Dev,
This set me thinking - what indeed is my life ? Is it the student life at UW that I loved and now miss ? Is it the Art Of Living events in the Bay Area and Seattle that I loved participating in ? Or those mindless web browsing sessions that led to a load of bookmarks that I never looked at later ? Sleeping when I liked, waking when I wanted, taking a long walk on the rainy roads of U-district in Seattle ? Taking Art Of Living courses when I wanted ?
What indeed is my life ? And why is what-I-am-going-through-right-now NOT a part of it ?
After some introspection, it was clear what the problem was. I have created this perfect world where I can do what I want, when I want, let in who I want and pretty much think that this is the purpose of my life - even though the heart reminds me every now and then that it is not feeling so good. I want life to evolve as I wish fulfilling my desires and aspirations as I go along and want the universe to play along. Guess what dude - IT AIN'T HAPPENING !
Someone said "If you want God to laugh, tell him about your plans ! I know HE is laughing real hard right now :-) .
Back to Knowlege Point I and II of the Part I course !
- Accept People and Situations As They Are
- Live Life in the Present Moment
The real cool thing about a really tough unpredictable situation in life is that while you are on the spiritual path with the worlds-coolest-guru , the knowledge rears its beautiful head to remind you of what you are not applying in your life. As Guruji said in Guru Poornima 2006 in the Bay Area "The sign of having a teacher, a master - is that you DO NOT WORRY !" .
Gotta do the next Part I again REAL SOON !!!
Jai Guru Dev,
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Thursday, November 22, 2007
Suffering
The last few months have been - well - interesting . Events unexpected have happened, life that seemed moving along predictable lines has taken a sudden turn. Uncertainty is in the air. Through all this the grace has shone consistently (though only visible to me when i was aware) .
How else could one explain sitting outside the hospital ICU as sick-loved-one was wheeled in a few months ago, wistfully thinking "Guruji, have you abandoned me" only to have someone walk past the NEXT minute with a book by Guruji in his hand and answering his friend's questions about the book with a "oh this is sri sri ravishankar guruji's book" .
How else could one explain returning on Gurupoornima night after attending a rocking satsang at Sanghvi Pune, starting pranayam, hearing a loud thud from the bathroom, running there and finding that sick-loved-one had fallen atop another-loved-one in a heap after slipping and discovering that neither of them was hurt one bit.
Or pondering how to get sick-loved-one to the testing center for a blood test when she could hardly get off the bed and then calling the test center who offer to send their person home.
Or not having been employed for the last 1 year and yet being able to afford the expenses that seem to keep piling up like crazy.
Or...the list is endless.
Though the heart feels the gratitude and the grace, the suffering, both physical and mental continue at times. Caring for a loved one is something I always wanted to do and now is my chance, but I'll admit - its not easy. It can be physically exhausting at times, especially over a prolonged period. One has to give up pretty much everything one is used to doing be it working, studying, coding, recreational activities, exercise...you name it. Mentally the agony of watching a loved one suffer is hard enough. The mind jumps to the future and wonders - How long will this suffering continue ?
I was analyzing the reasons for this agony when I came across the following knowledge point.
How else could one explain sitting outside the hospital ICU as sick-loved-one was wheeled in a few months ago, wistfully thinking "Guruji, have you abandoned me" only to have someone walk past the NEXT minute with a book by Guruji in his hand and answering his friend's questions about the book with a "oh this is sri sri ravishankar guruji's book" .
How else could one explain returning on Gurupoornima night after attending a rocking satsang at Sanghvi Pune, starting pranayam, hearing a loud thud from the bathroom, running there and finding that sick-loved-one had fallen atop another-loved-one in a heap after slipping and discovering that neither of them was hurt one bit.
Or pondering how to get sick-loved-one to the testing center for a blood test when she could hardly get off the bed and then calling the test center who offer to send their person home.
Or not having been employed for the last 1 year and yet being able to afford the expenses that seem to keep piling up like crazy.
Or...the list is endless.
Though the heart feels the gratitude and the grace, the suffering, both physical and mental continue at times. Caring for a loved one is something I always wanted to do and now is my chance, but I'll admit - its not easy. It can be physically exhausting at times, especially over a prolonged period. One has to give up pretty much everything one is used to doing be it working, studying, coding, recreational activities, exercise...you name it. Mentally the agony of watching a loved one suffer is hard enough. The mind jumps to the future and wonders - How long will this suffering continue ?
I was analyzing the reasons for this agony when I came across the following knowledge point.
Suffering is the product of limited knowledge - Sri Sri
I also remembered that the 2 points that kept coming up were the Part I knowledge points :
- Accept the situation as it is
- The present moment is inevitable
It struck me that my problem was just this. I wasn't accepting that this seemingly imperfect situation was just what the universe wanted me to face right now. Also if I stopped wondering about when this would all end, maybe life would not be so tough ! Right now the awareness is strong but I am unable to apply these points at all times. Help me Guruji !
Jai Gurudev,
Jai Gurudev,
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Friday, November 16, 2007
V I P
So we managed to attend satsang with Guruji in Pune on Thu 16th Nov ! Wow what can I say ? I was praying non-stop that we should be able to attend especially with my sick-loved-one . It simply did not seem possible given the loved ones state of health, my family's -justifiable- opposition to putting someone who can hardly walk, in a car, late in the evening, and driving45 minutes to a faraway location. All I wanted was for my sick-loved-one to have a glimpse of Guruji. Also having missed Guru Poornima earlier this year and other opportunities to meet HIM in the US, I was absolutely not ready to miss meeting him when he came to my own city. But my heart said GO.
On the day of the event, things began falling in place. We found a hospital close by that was willing to rent us a wheelchair at a reasonable rate and a car rental with exactly the right size and price.
It was touch and go until the last moment. The sick-loved-one was mentally all ready to go but physically there were hiccups. She was too tired to move. Somehow we got her in the car and off we went. On the way too, I was wondering whether I did the right thing. Was it fair to impose decisions born out of my devotion on someone so obviously sick ? But my heart said GO.
I started doing kriya in the car to calm my mind and sent out a silent prayer to Guruji "We are coming. Please take care of us".
And how HE did ! We walked into the venue wheeling the sick-loved-one along and saw a capacity crowd listening to Guruji speak. We were at the back and noticed a familiar figure in the distance on stage about a 100 meters away. Hmm...I thought - maybe this is all we were destined for today. Still the heart was grateful for having made it this far without incident and for having accomplished the original goal -- getting a glimpse of HIM .
What happened next was unbelievable. A volunteer walks up to us, noticing the sick-loved-one in a wheelchair and offers to take us to a different location that would be more comfortable. He walks us down to - the V I P enclosure meant only for special invitees and celebrities ! We are ushered in and LO-AND-BEHOLD we were looking at Guruji up close and personal !
As if this was not enough, another volunteer finds a spot where my mother could see Gurudev in an exclusive manner.
The sick-loved-one wanted to leave and so we did. The cold evening air seemed so warm, the mind still numb and in disbelief at what had just happened, the heart so full ........
Guruji says "Take one step towards the divine and the Divine will take 100 steps towards you". This evening he fulfilled that promise to us, especially to the sick-loved-one
Dear Guruji :
Har saans meri pooja tumhari
Har pal mera prasad tera
Har kadam mera pradakshina tera
.....
(lyrics from Vishuddhi - Gayathri) .
Enuf said .
Listen to the satsang talk (in Hindi) here .
Jai Gurudev,
On the day of the event, things began falling in place. We found a hospital close by that was willing to rent us a wheelchair at a reasonable rate and a car rental with exactly the right size and price.
It was touch and go until the last moment. The sick-loved-one was mentally all ready to go but physically there were hiccups. She was too tired to move. Somehow we got her in the car and off we went. On the way too, I was wondering whether I did the right thing. Was it fair to impose decisions born out of my devotion on someone so obviously sick ? But my heart said GO.
I started doing kriya in the car to calm my mind and sent out a silent prayer to Guruji "We are coming. Please take care of us".
And how HE did ! We walked into the venue wheeling the sick-loved-one along and saw a capacity crowd listening to Guruji speak. We were at the back and noticed a familiar figure in the distance on stage about a 100 meters away. Hmm...I thought - maybe this is all we were destined for today. Still the heart was grateful for having made it this far without incident and for having accomplished the original goal -- getting a glimpse of HIM .
What happened next was unbelievable. A volunteer walks up to us, noticing the sick-loved-one in a wheelchair and offers to take us to a different location that would be more comfortable. He walks us down to - the V I P enclosure meant only for special invitees and celebrities ! We are ushered in and LO-AND-BEHOLD we were looking at Guruji up close and personal !
As if this was not enough, another volunteer finds a spot where my mother could see Gurudev in an exclusive manner.
Satsang with Sri Sri Ravishankar - Pune Nov 16th 2007
I was too busy praying and being overwhelmed with gratitude to even listen to what he was saying. The sick-loved-one's hands went up in prayer and and thankfulness ! We even made it though a meditation HE led.The sick-loved-one wanted to leave and so we did. The cold evening air seemed so warm, the mind still numb and in disbelief at what had just happened, the heart so full ........
Guruji says "Take one step towards the divine and the Divine will take 100 steps towards you". This evening he fulfilled that promise to us, especially to the sick-loved-one
Dear Guruji :
Har saans meri pooja tumhari
Har pal mera prasad tera
Har kadam mera pradakshina tera
.....
(lyrics from Vishuddhi - Gayathri) .
Enuf said .
Listen to the satsang talk (in Hindi) here .
Jai Gurudev,
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
God
A beautiful quote from this week's newsletter :
If God Brings you to it, He will bring you through it.
Happy moments, praise God.
Difficult moments, seek God.
Quiet moments, worship God.
Painful moments, trust God.
Every moment, thank God.
Happy moments, praise God.
Difficult moments, seek God.
Quiet moments, worship God.
Painful moments, trust God.
Every moment, thank God.
-- Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
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Monday, November 12, 2007
Bal Bal Bach Gaye !
Anyone watching TV in India can't have missed that ad featuring a fat bald convict on the run from the cops. He enters a barber's shop and quickly sticks a strand of hair on his head and sits down on a chair. A cop enters, looks at the hoodlum with one strand of hair and a mug shot of him completely bald and walks away saying "Bal Bal Bach Gaye". Hilarious ...
Well it wasn't so funny when I was riding a cab back home after picking up H & S from Pune Airport. A few meters on Airport Road in Yerwada and I heard a SCREAM followed SCREECH followed by BOOM ! Some smart guy on a bike had cut right across the road and our cab had just run straight into him. As I slowly recovered from the shock and simultaneously checked on H&S and the mess in front of the cab, I froze.
The cab's front light was smashed, the bike had nothing resembling a petrol tank left and a thin young guy was standing in the middle of the road holding his head. The cabbie gets out and berates the bike-rider for trying acrobatics on the road.
Lotsa property damage but NO ONE was hurt. Not the cabbie, not the guy on what-used-to-be-his-beloved-bike, not the three of us in the back seat !
My mind went J G D !
The best part was that this event happened just meters away from the location of the Pranayam Dhyan Shibir to be led by Sri Sri Ravishankar Guruji this week !
The rest of the ride was spent silently thanking Guruji for what just did not happen ! Sri Sri often says that the grace of a Master protects us at all times !
How true !
He also says that our spiritual practices can alter our karma and change a catastrophic event into something much smaller ! W O W !
Thanks Guruji for the gift of Sudarshan Kriya, for bringing all my family members on the path, for saving us today and for your loving Grace !
If the grace is flowing thus even before the event, think of the possibilities during the event and after it. Make sure you get your tickets and attend. You have NO IDEA what lies in store for you.
Jai Guru Dev ,
Well it wasn't so funny when I was riding a cab back home after picking up H & S from Pune Airport. A few meters on Airport Road in Yerwada and I heard a SCREAM followed SCREECH followed by BOOM ! Some smart guy on a bike had cut right across the road and our cab had just run straight into him. As I slowly recovered from the shock and simultaneously checked on H&S and the mess in front of the cab, I froze.
The cab's front light was smashed, the bike had nothing resembling a petrol tank left and a thin young guy was standing in the middle of the road holding his head. The cabbie gets out and berates the bike-rider for trying acrobatics on the road.
Lotsa property damage but NO ONE was hurt. Not the cabbie, not the guy on what-used-to-be-his-beloved-bike, not the three of us in the back seat !
My mind went J G D !
The best part was that this event happened just meters away from the location of the Pranayam Dhyan Shibir to be led by Sri Sri Ravishankar Guruji this week !
The rest of the ride was spent silently thanking Guruji for what just did not happen ! Sri Sri often says that the grace of a Master protects us at all times !
How true !
He also says that our spiritual practices can alter our karma and change a catastrophic event into something much smaller ! W O W !
Thanks Guruji for the gift of Sudarshan Kriya, for bringing all my family members on the path, for saving us today and for your loving Grace !
If the grace is flowing thus even before the event, think of the possibilities during the event and after it. Make sure you get your tickets and attend. You have NO IDEA what lies in store for you.
Jai Guru Dev ,
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Sunday, November 11, 2007
G is in the air !
Its Sunday (Nov 11th) here in India. Diwali is drawing to a close and yet for Pune, the festivities and celebrations are just about to get started ! Sri Sri Ravishankar (also fondly called Guruji) is going to be here on the 15th for a Mahasatsang and will lead a PDS (Pranayam Dhyan Shibir) from the 16th to the 19th . More details are here !
Guruji is everywhere ! I was driving down to Pune from Mumbai on the expressway and there HE was - on a huge larger-than-life hoarding . Banners at every intersection, the bus stops, shops, traffic light poles - its amazing the amount of seva the Art Of Living volunteers in Pune have done. I MUST remember to take my camera with me the next time I am outside.
The sheer irony of it all is that I may not be able to attend :-( owing to a family problem ! And yet I want Guruji to solve it for me !
We has a wonderful Long Kriya today led by none other than the engimatic Balwinder-ji. Every time I see him he looks thinner and more like Guruji himself. What a beautiful kriya and what beautiful knowledge and a surprise blessing ! Thanks Guruji !
V called today to register my dad for the Sahaj Samadhi meditation course with Bhanu Didi. You fulfilled that intention Guruji - now please bring us all to the venue for Mahasatsang and PDS .
Jai Guru Dev ,
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Thursday, November 8, 2007
Guruji on Diwali
(Photo - Courtesy of www.meriduniya.com)
Feeling or experiencing the infinity within this finite body, living the timelessness within the time span of life, uncovering the bliss within the misery. This is what you are here for.
Today is Diwali - the Festival of Lights. The streets and buildings are lit up with colorful lights. The four aspects of Diwali:
1. The lights: Symbolic of spreading the Knowledge.
2. Fire crackers: When the explosion happens outside, the explosion inside is diffused.
3. Gift exchange and distribution of sweets: Sweets dispel the bitterness and renew the friendship.
4. Feeling abundance: Brings awareness and gratefulness for what one has.
When true wisdom dawns, it gives rise to celebration, and in celebration you may lose focus or awareness. The ancient rishis knew this so to maintain awareness in the midst of gaiety of celebration, they brought sacredness and puja to every celebration.
Celebrate the Knowledge and feel the abundance,
for "those who have will be given more" !
Jai Guru Dev,
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Monday, November 5, 2007
The UW Daily reports on the Art Of Living !
What an exciting moment ! The wonderful work being carried out by the Art Of Living Club at UW has been reported in the UW Daily. Read the article below :
Ever since the dynamic AOL Youth team started working on educating students at UW about the benefit of yoga, meditation in their lives, the AOL club activities at UW have really taken off . A 20 member YES+ course is in progress right now, being taught by none other than the dynamic Emily Peck (National Art Of Living Youth coordinator) .
The next Art Of Living YES+ course is starting Nov 13th 2007 near UW. Be there or be SQUARE !
Ever since the dynamic AOL Youth team started working on educating students at UW about the benefit of yoga, meditation in their lives, the AOL club activities at UW have really taken off . A 20 member YES+ course is in progress right now, being taught by none other than the dynamic Emily Peck (National Art Of Living Youth coordinator) .
The next Art Of Living YES+ course is starting Nov 13th 2007 near UW. Be there or be SQUARE !
Register here
Joy Gurudev !
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Sunday, November 4, 2007
Jetlag and Daylight Savings
I just discovered that the most unfun thing to happen is to wake up jet lagged at 4:00 am only to discover that the US Daylight Savings (Fall Back) has also kicked in on the same day . That means if your watch shows 4:00 am it is actually 3:00 am ...OUCH ! And I feel as fresh as the morning dew . What to do ?
I was still so intoxicated from last night's satsang. So I walked around the apartment at 3:00 am singing whatever bhajans came up - thankfully I woke nobody up - all the folks in my apartment are graduate students from the UW who were either already up cramming for tests or still in their labs) . Here are a few :
1. Om Namah Shivaya (Avataran - by Sahil Jagtiani)
2. Krishna Manohara (Avataran - by Sahil Jagtiani)
3. Krishna Govinda (rendered oh-so-beautifully by Rishi Nityapragya - one of the gems of the Art Of Living Foundation ).
I then did padmasadhana and then started to look for more Rishiji Videos . I found these awesome ones on Youtube. If you are on Orkut just join the Rishi Nityapragya fan club, if not click on the links below :
1. Tere Bina Zindagi Me Koi
2. Krishna Govinda
3. Tu Bin Bataye
Rishiji's rendition of 1) and 3) made me realize - just changing the object of affection in the Bollywood number from a person to the Divine makes it all so much more beautiful .
Perhaps thats true of life as well .
Now thats certainly worth a 3:00 am waking - don't you think ?
Jai Gurudev ,
I was still so intoxicated from last night's satsang. So I walked around the apartment at 3:00 am singing whatever bhajans came up - thankfully I woke nobody up - all the folks in my apartment are graduate students from the UW who were either already up cramming for tests or still in their labs) . Here are a few :
1. Om Namah Shivaya (Avataran - by Sahil Jagtiani)
2. Krishna Manohara (Avataran - by Sahil Jagtiani)
3. Krishna Govinda (rendered oh-so-beautifully by Rishi Nityapragya - one of the gems of the Art Of Living Foundation ).
I then did padmasadhana and then started to look for more Rishiji Videos . I found these awesome ones on Youtube. If you are on Orkut just join the Rishi Nityapragya fan club, if not click on the links below :
1. Tere Bina Zindagi Me Koi
2. Krishna Govinda
3. Tu Bin Bataye
Rishiji's rendition of 1) and 3) made me realize - just changing the object of affection in the Bollywood number from a person to the Divine makes it all so much more beautiful .
Perhaps thats true of life as well .
Now thats certainly worth a 3:00 am waking - don't you think ?
Jai Gurudev ,
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Saturday, November 3, 2007
Satsang Finally !
We had a beautiful satsang in Seattle at S&K's tonite - the first I could attend in many months. What amazing energy there was in that little room .
Sri Sri says "Satsang is the nest in which you can find repose. If you are a taker of happiness, you receive misery, if you are a giver of happiness, you receive joy and love"
There was so much joy in the room full of Art Of Living teachers and volunteers . Everyone was giving so much happiness and joy to others . I am truly blessed to have been able to attend this satsang .
Jai Guru Dev,
Sri Sri says "Satsang is the nest in which you can find repose. If you are a taker of happiness, you receive misery, if you are a giver of happiness, you receive joy and love"
There was so much joy in the room full of Art Of Living teachers and volunteers . Everyone was giving so much happiness and joy to others . I am truly blessed to have been able to attend this satsang .
Jai Guru Dev,
Friday, November 2, 2007
Pranayam Dhyan Shibir - Pune Nov 2007
Sri Sri Ravishankar, founder of Art Of Living is teaching a wonderful course - Pranayam Dhyan Shibir (Yoga - Meditation Course) in Pune Nov 16 - 19th . Combining yoga, breathing and guided meditation techniques and soul stirring knowledge, this course is a must for anyone seeking good health, peace of mind and spiritual growth . I took this course in the Bay Area, California last year and its was truly transformational . If in Pune in Nov, DONT MISS IT !
http://www.artoflivingpune.org
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