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    Nest

    ByElizabeth January 31, 2014January 31, 2014

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    Ganesha and Some Two-Wheelers

    ByElizabeth January 30, 2014January 30, 2014

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    The Whole World

    ByElizabeth January 30, 2014

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    I’ve always wondered what’s really meant by saying that you’ve got the whole world inside of you.

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    Tamil Nadu Graffiti

    ByElizabeth January 29, 2014

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    Pete Seegerji

    ByElizabeth January 28, 2014

    Pete Seeger singing raghupati raghav raja ram before the Beatles went to India.  The music and his influence lives on.  What a gracious being.

    Note:  Adding “ji” to a name is both an honorific and an endearment.

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  • Asana, Pranayama, and Yoga Practice | Community and Family | Gardening | Meditation

    Winter Gardening Fun

    ByElizabeth January 27, 2014

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    It was a day of meetings and conversations and emails.  I’m in the middle of a major project, and it feels demanding.  I’m being careful to take good care of myself.

    On the walk home, just as the last glimmers of daylight were fading, I could feel the temperature dropping.  Any last warmth was being blown away by the wind.  I was bundled up and had my computer with me with the intention of working from home.  The sky was like a black opal–dark blue-grays with fiery orange streaks.  The walk (chanting the Maha mrityunjaya mantra for some of the way) shifted me out of work mode.

    I came home to my newest gardening venture. The worms will arrive separately; they will be held for me at the post office to keep them out of the cold.

    Experienced vermicomposters, please feel freee to post your favorite tips for happy, healthy, hungry worms.

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  • Asana, Pranayama, and Yoga Practice | Meditation | Photos

    Saturday Morning Sunrise

    ByElizabeth January 25, 2014

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    Just ten minutes later, the sky is a flat , grayish white.  But I keep paying some attention to the sky–just as I keep sitting for meditation, even though I rarely have visions.

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    Rose Garden?

    ByElizabeth January 24, 2014

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    When You Could Use A Little Extra Help

    ByElizabeth January 23, 2014

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    Another Self-Induced India Photo Flashback (Roadside Temples)

    ByElizabeth January 22, 2014

    Another self-induced India photo flashback after a long work day reading and writing at the computer with breaks only for shoveling snow and for eating and cleaning up.

    We were traveling on the bus when I saw the Durga temple (the fifth photo–the one with the white glare and flat sky, but an incredible Durga).  I suggested to my seatmate that he take a picture with his better camera.  I recall it quite reasonably and correctly being pointed out to me the flat, white heat of the midday, humid sky and the glare off of the window would make it impossible optimally to show the intricacy and vividness of the temple.

    I snapped a picture anyway.  I was seeing things at angles coming and going and with whatever the light was at the moment.  I likely wasn’t ever going to be there again and certainly not any time soon.

    Sometimes the bus would pause in just the right place for a perfectly composed shot, but mostly it didn’t.  In this, the act of taking these photos was much like other aspects of life and practice.  Our path is not always certain.  Sometimes it is hard to see because there is too little light or too much.  Sometimes we have something obscuring our vision.  Sometimes we are going too fast and only notice just before it would be too late for that turning.

    But even with vision turned or obscured, we are always experiencing something.  How can we make the best of each moment of experience?  For me, it is meditating and bringing the spacious awareness of meditation to what I am witnessing.  Taking photographs helps me witness in a certain way, too.

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