Where The Sun Does Shine
Also in Miami
you get the feeling that there’s lots of affluence here. Money, however, doesn’t always bring
happiness, and that’s seen in some of the wealthy motorists that go by.
I can verify the unsatisfied feeling by some of the Miami residents who come
to visit our center. Every time I make
that visit to the temple here, I see people who look curious and are wanting to
go deeper into looking at their lives.
That’s a good sign, of course.
It was my dear god-brother from the Gainesville area, Tamohara Prabhu, whom I
teamed up with to eliver the Sunday Open House message from the Gita, Chapter
6. Both he and I had shared in some good
communication with some new-comers.
What’s interesting is that it’s the third time that Tamohara and I did a
presentation together. We seem to
complement each other in our delivery; his being very sober, equipoised, and
informative, while mine can be, as he put it once, more theatrical. It takes all kinds to make up a community, doesn’t
it?
What personally hurts me, however, is that I feel we could
offer more to our guests, hospitality wise.
Perhaps the knowing feeling I have within is a healthy one, one that
urges towards improvement. Whatever we do, I feel, is never adequate enough.
May the Source be with you!
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