Monday, 18 September 2017

Saturday, September 16th, 2017

San Francisco, California

The Day After

Every day that is devotional is an exceptional day.  It was no exception today, the day after.

Chanting on my japa mala beads is always priority.  To achieve that, Guru das from Hawaii, and Marshall and I headed for the switchbacks located next to our motel, The Sea Breeze.  Great view—waves and air.

We also made our way to Lincoln Park, the place where the Lincoln Highway begins; to us a familiar road.  Rupa and Sanatana from Toronto head up a walk here.  At noon we met Guru Das, the original, at the first Krishna Temple location on the west coast.  Now a laundromat, it once housed the freshly carved Jagannatha.  We also entered the apartment that Prabhupada stayed at in ’67—fifty years ago.  Guru Das has no shortage of stories to tell.

We shifted to Bona Vista Park across from where those iconic deities of Jagannatha were sculpted by Shyamasundar.  We held kirtan and had the most scrumptious food, all grainless.

Finally, my Swiss friend, Navina Nirada, arranged for me to give a talk about travel adventures across the U.S.  So I did.  Then, I led the group, at this martial arts school at 640 Stanyan, in a kirtan and dance in front of the mirrors.  I was encouraging synchronized movement.  It was lovely.  When you see yourself in action through a mirror, it reveals much about your need to improve.  Mandala, from Ottawa, can vouch for that.

Yes, it was a perfect today—very devotional.  I even got some nominal walking in.


May the Source be with you!

5 miles

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