When I was talking on the phone this morning, my eye happened to notice a leaf on my back deck doing a most peculiar thing. I watched it for quite awhile and was totally stumped. When I finished the call, I went outside to take a look.
Five hours later, as I am writing this post, it is still swinging!
Om Asato Maa Sad-Gamaya | Tamaso Maa Jyotir-Gamaya |
Mrityor-Maa Amritam Gamaya | Om Shaantih Shaantih Shaantih ||
Om, Lead us from Unreality (of Transitory Existence) to the Reality (of the Eternal Self),
Lead us from the Darkness (of Ignorance) to the Light (of Spiritual Knowledge),
Lead us from the Fear of Death to the Knowledge of Immortality. Om Peace, Peace, Peace.
Navatatri started on Friday. Navaratri is a nine day festival honoring Goddesses Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati. Durga destroys our negative tendencies; Lakshmi brings prosperity; and Saraswati is the embodiment of knowledge. On Friday, I went to a friend’s house for an event and she had a Navaratri altar set up. The altar was so stunning that I gasped when I walked into the room. I heard the same reaction from other people. Continue reading “From Darkness to Light”→
I am oh so grateful for my daughter Chaitanya. She was born on September 14, 1977 so today is her 37th birthday! I feel so blessed to have her in my life.
Chaitanya has always lived life fully, whether it be playing with her friends, participating in drill team, running track or doing the many other activities she enjoyed during her childhood and teenage years.
Sreejit, Chaitanya, and dad
She and her brother Sreejit have a very special relationship. The pictures below give just a tiny glimpse into their life together!
Best of friends
Chaitanya went to India for the first time in 1993. She felt so at home in that country, especially at Amma’s ashram. Over the next few years, she visited the ashram several times. On her 21st birthday she decided to move to India on a permanent basis, choosing to dedicate her life to supporting Amma’s humanitarian work. For many years, she has overseen the work at the cafe and canteen that serves Western food to ashram residents and visitors.
Chaitanya and her husband Akshay met at the ashram and have been together since she turned 28. They have so much in common and are blessed to have each other.
Her dad and I, of course, also have many memories of special times with her.
Playing around
When she was a young adolescent, Chaitanya loved watching old Broadway musicals, especially if Gene Kelly was involved. Over the years, she created numerous short plays of her own. Since 2009, however, she has written and directed hour-long musicals every year. The plays are performed on Christmas eve in Amritapuri. I recently wrote a post about one of them.
Below you will find the mp3 and lyrics for two of my favorite play songs; the first is from God is Able and the second is from A Guiding Light.
One segment of God is Able is about Rachel, the woman who was healed by touching the hem of Jesus’ garment. Rachel had been sick from childhood. The first words on the recording are from the mother, responding to Rachel’s concern that she (Rachel) is such a burden. Rachel then responds to her mother’s comments by singing this beautiful tune. I still cry when I hear it, especially if I’m also watching the play DVD.
Mama you’ve given your whole existence To serving this child plagued with illness You look exhausted, your face full of strain It’s I who should be easing all of your pain.
If I had strength in this body of mine I’d cook and I’d clean till the walls began to shine I’d put your feet up, tea in your hand Let you enjoy the life God has given
This may be a fantasy, an impractical dream I just long to return the love you’ve shown to me I’ve known there’s no cure a doctor can give Only a higher power can change what’s been destined.
I pray to you dear God, if it’s your will from above Give me the strength to overcome. There’s nothing I want more than to ease her weary soul To serve her is all I’m asking for.
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One part of A Guiding Light is about the three wise men who traveled to Judea to honor Jesus at the time of his birth. This song takes place at the beginning of that journey. (I recorded this song from the play DVD, using the voice recorder on my phone, so the sound certainly isn’t ideal, but it works!)
Wise men together:
High in the sky a star shines bright Through unfamiliar paths it will be my guiding light A journey I will make to a far off land That I may greet God in the form of man
Wise man 1:
I shall bring to him this gift of gold Treasure that never fades nor grows old Gold represents his earthly kingship In Righteousness he’ll rule, with love and virtue
Wise man 2: I shall bring to him sweet Frankincense These simple sticks hold great significance They symbolize his priestly role in life A burning offering of love and sacrifice
Wise man 3: I will take this bottle of embalming oil Though his body’s born, his soul is immortal He is beyond both Birth and Death Yet if he resides on earth life is surely blessed
Wise men together:
Yet if he resides on earth life is surely blessed
I am so proud of you Chaitanya. You have grown into a remarkable, adult woman whose strength, talent and wisdom I admire greatly. Happy Birthday!
I have mentioned several times lately that as I take photographs it feels like my eyes are opening. I’m seeing things that I’ve never seen before. Yesterday something happened that really drove home that point. Continue reading “How Blind Am I?”→
“The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.” “Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.” “Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind, And therefore is winged Cupid painted blind.”-William Shakespeare