Bhajana and Adi in the Ganapati Kulam
Bhajana has recently arrived. Working in the GK he said: “I’m hoping to absorb as much as I can while I’m here, I’m as ready as I can be”.
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July 22nd, 2012 at 12:39 pm
What a sweet picture, I love it!
July 23rd, 2012 at 6:39 am
I feel sad to see the very depending on spectacles for vision?better vision. I heard over the radio about the recovery of a taxi driver’ vision & good health, in Singapore.This man had diabetes & blood pressure & the cause for him oneday while driving to lose his vision suddenly.He did go to the hospital & taken medication but to no avail.Then on his grandma’s adviced him to fry in a little oil curry leaves(the Tamils use in cooking),Seeragam(Cummin seeds) &sukku(dry ginger,which can be bought from the grocery). The measurement wasn’t given. Powder the 3 and eat with plain rice with a little ghee added, twice a day.He was told not to eat meat,eggs etc during this time. His diabetes & bp are no more & he has regained his vision & feels 20 years younger,he said.He also takes the Vallaarai leaves(like the gingko leaves). Unlike western medication with side effects but the above herbs are often the norm in the daily Indian cooking. Swami please submit this so everyone can benefit.Aum Namasivaya
July 23rd, 2012 at 6:43 am
I wanted to type”I feel sad to see the very young on spectacles for vision”.
July 23rd, 2012 at 6:44 am
I wanted to type”I feel sad to see the very young depend on spectacles for vision”.
July 23rd, 2012 at 3:25 pm
Welcome Bhajana!! Such a beautiful photo in such wonderful company. May your taskforce period be filled with great inner and outer accomplishments. So happy to see that your have taken this step to be of service. May blessing flow continuously on your path.Aum Shanti
July 24th, 2012 at 5:27 am
Oh, what a powerful and wise team! My deepest affection to all of you, dear monks, and be welcome, Bhajana! You´ll grow and flourish during your service period, I´m sure.
July 24th, 2012 at 7:08 am
Sorry Banjana,I got carried away yesterday! You are a lovely boy from a very beautiful family devoted to Gurudeva, Satguru Bodhinatha & the Aadheenam. You are blessed to be in the company of The Wise, who are devoted to Almighty God Siva.All the best to you while serving there as taskforcer.
Please forgive me if I mentioned anything unpleasant.
Aum
July 24th, 2012 at 1:47 pm
Thank you Sarasvathiji for this remedy.God sends us help in many forms and at seemingly strange times or places but as we know there are no accidents in the universe. I have copied your information to send to friends who may need it. i will also keep it in my collection for me to pass on to my children. My mother gave me many Island remedies using herbs and I have shared with many but now I realize I must make a written record because many of our people in my island are going only to medical doctors and the natural cures are being forgotten.
Bhajana’s visit has opened a way to enlighten me futher. Anbe Sivamayam Satyame Parasivam
July 25th, 2012 at 6:43 am
Thank you Toshadevi, that makes me feel better.Anbe Sivam