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Yogi Bahim Ashram
... this June.
We began every morning with a large cup of chai and then started our Pranayama and meditation. Once we finished that we cleared our sinuses with a nettie pot (something that took some getting used to for me). Swami' Gi would then go through about 5 different pranayama techniques to help clear the mind and get you ready for a blissful yoga practice. My new friends and I took turns leading yoga poses until we had breakfast.
After breakfast we had free ...
Touching the clouds in a beautiful hill station
... the temple.
Then we got on an overnight bus trip to head up north. I experienced my first "truck stop" in India. It is about the same as the ones in the US except the food of course on the menu was different <grin>
We arrived in Dehradun early on Saturday morning. It was so colorful and alive. We were greated by Lavi's dad and brother. We headed over to their home and I was greated with the ...
First Week of Mussoorie
... I will get to see them. The weather here is cool and foggy now, but monsoon season is starting to kick in. Last night it rained harder than I have ever seen and we studied by candlelight because the power cut out.
There are all sorts of interesting animals in Mussoorie. The most noticeable are the monkeys. There are two types; smaller brown ones with pink faces called Bandres and large ones with black faces are called langurs. Both types are vicious and will ...
New Respect for Himalayan People
... The first class we went to was 3rd and 5th graders. They stood as we entered; their way of saying hello. They introduced theirselves and then we each introduced ourselves in Hindi."Mera nama Lauren hai" (sounds like Mira nom Lauren hey) There were 5 girls and 5 boys in the class and they were all so polite and cute. Some of them performed a little ditty for us. One girl did the abc's in english, another recited a poem in Hindi, and a third sang Twinkle Twinkle. Most of the ...
Through queen of the hills.
... to flow to benefit the human kind. A child looks more beautiful in mother’s lap, the same with Yahmuna when with Himalayas her mother and the wild its family she laughs, giggles, sometimes is naughty and every times remain beautiful. May be she also explains the life cycle of a human being. When a child is in the hand of parents and family, the thoughts are clear and character unpolluted. As he grows bigger in size and get exposed to the the world, all the qualities ...