| omjaroo 2006-09-20, 9:34 pm |
| Hari Har Singh wrote:
> Hello Jared!
> LOL
> Have I been away?
Yes you have. Over three years now.
> Yes, some animals never change ;-)
> I didn't knew that I would be missed in here.
Well now you know :-)
> And: No, I do not wished to be left alone or so.
> It's just that if you led the life of a living dead for years and then have
> the chance of coming back to (a new) life your simply very busy with lots of
> things - enjoying life! ;-)
> Every day is a miracle and simply WOW!
This sounds wonderful. I am glad to hear it.
> But I also have to admit that I am very much "out of the bussiness" -
> haven't done Yoga for many years now and I wonder if I ever would find the
> way back to practice. So, me not beeing an (active) teacher anymore and even
> not practicing Yoga I didn't had the feeling to have something to share with
> this group.
I don't think yoga is something one can ever "stop" doing, it is a
process. Yoga is who we are, once you have started, there is no turning
back. One can never shut out the light again.
> Some of my former students are "working on me" offering me to substitute
> teach their classes - it would be an honour to them if I would do so they
> say! That is so sweet of them, isn't it? :-) Last weekend on the "30 years
> 3HO Germany" celebration I meet 4 of them and it was nice to meet them but i
> also relized that I am very much "out of the scene".
One of the tenets of karma yoga is that when it is time to change (when
God calls) , move on or provide some other service, then one should not
try hold on to what has gone before.
> At the moment I am helpful and active in a german group for people with COPD
> and emphysema, I'm the webmaster for the homepage of one of germanys most
> known spiritual healer, I'm taking pictures with my digital camera, travel a
> lot around germany and neighbour-countrys, and do sports like physical
> training - many things I never before have been able to do (to this extend)
> that I do enjoy now.
Wonderful to hear! Would you be willing to share a little bit about
what made this possible?
> And now I read in my guestbook (I never read my guestbook! Must be mental
> transmission that told me "there is a message for you!") that people want to
> work on the FAQ again!
> I still think that Yoga is a blessing to humanity, in these times more than
> ever, and whatever I can do to support it I'll like to do so.
Thanks. I still have much work to do just to set out my idea of what
the FAQ should be like.
> Did anybody of you who have been with this NG since the beginning thought
> when we started posting in here that the world would develope the way it did
> in the past 5 years? I think healing is necessary more than ever. I try to
> do my very best wherever I can do.
"Same old, same old." As the saying goes. These kind of things have
been going on since the dawn of time. I suppose the difference now is
that there are so many people, that something, somewhere is going to
have to give. I'm sure it won't be pretty :-(
> And I have seen and experienced my self the despair and spiritual and
> emotional hunger and loneliness of deadly ill people. I have recieved the
> gift of a new live and love to give back now a little bit of this gift to
> the one who are crawling on the edge between life and death/who are now as
> ill as I was 2 years ago.
Wahe Guru!
> I hope what I wrote is good to understand.
> I haven't wrote in english for a long time :-)
As always its quite easy :-)
> Sat Nam - Hari Har Singh
Good to hear from you :-) Don't be a stranger!
Jared
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