Free Write Journal #38

Free Writes Chalice In the garden of Gethsemane, when Jesus went to pray, he said to God the Father, “Please do not put this chalice [of suffering] before me.” Then he said, “But Your will, not mine.” In the churning of the milk ocean, Dhanvantari appeared holding a chalice containing the nectar which the demigods […]

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Free Write Journal #37

Two Burfis I ate two and they were delicious, made from the milk of Gita-nagari cows. But even as I took the second one, I realized I should have limited myself to one. One was satisfying and enough; two was piggish. It could lead to weight gain. Although I was saved because it was prasadam, […]

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Free Write Journal #36

Free Writes Dais For the first year at 26 Second Avenue we had no vyasasana for Prabhupada. We had only built him a wooden platform with a pillow on it and a backrest. In a lecture from that time, Prabhupada said, “I am sitting on this dais . . .” He went on to say […]

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Free Write Journal #35

An Update of Our Reading of Srila Prabhupada-lilamrta: Prabhupada had been given land in charity at Ramana-reti, Vrndavana, for building a temple. Mr. and Mrs. S. placed two pieces of paper before the Deity of Radharani. One piece of paper said “Yes,” and the other said, “No.” When a devotee of ISKCON opened the one […]

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Free Write Journal #34

Index: A Random Look at the Index of Krsna Book Chanting Hare Krsna as best chanting, 767 “It is said that this age of Kali is three-fourths devoid of religious principles. Hardly one-fourth of the principles are still observed in this age. But by the mercy of Lord Krsna, not only has this void of […]

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Free Write Journal #33

When Swamiji went to San Francisco in January 1967, leaving behind his disciples in New York, we felt bereft. He told us to carry out all the activities we had done together. We tried, but getting up early in the morning, chanting our rounds, going to the temple by 7:00 A.M. and taking turns giving […]

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Free Write Journal #32

A Random Peek at Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary (11th Ed.) mridanga n. [Skt.] : a drum of India that is shaped like an elongated barrel and has two heads of different diameters. Lord Caitanya favored the mridanga and had different drummers play in His sankirtana parties. It is an ideal accompaniment to Hare Krsna kirtana, one […]

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Free Write Journal #31

February 26, 2019 I have already described the attack upon our house in Boston. We were also sometimes attacked when we went out on kirtana in public. One day, while we were chanting on the Boston Commons, on the grass, I saw in the distance a group of about ten Hells Angels. I dreaded that […]

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