What Twenty Monastic Hours Can Do
On Iraivan day, monks gatherrf to write nearly 1,000 personalized postcards thanking all our 2010 donors. The total of work input on this project during the morning was twenty man hours.
The cards are being sent out instead of a monthly newsletter as our team spent their time creating the annual report which will be printed and mailed on the mainland.
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From Our Gurus' Teachings
- Gurudeva's Master Course Lesson of the Day
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Bodhinatha's Latest Upadesha: "Detachment from Experiences; Importance of Daily Vigil" (May 5, 2013)
All experiences are good experiences, necessary to get us here. Awareness of aspects of ourselves that are constantly changing is a liberating perception, breaking our chains to mundane areas, detaching from instinctive and intellectual to go into superconscious. The greatest challenge facing youth today is the lack of relating to the devotional side of Hinduism. Daily practice, daily vigil, moves us forward spiritually. Commentary on Merging with Siva, The Master Course, Lesson 21.
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September 17th, 2010 at 1:08 am
The monks are always so full of love and bhakti for everyone.
September 17th, 2010 at 6:27 pm
Jai Ganesa!May I learn by their examples of love, courage and self less service. Aum Shanti.Toshadevi