Burnaby, British Columbia
Getting Around
I’m getting around now, being in B.C.
Travels recently have taken me east, west, and north. Just to be on the safe
side, I’m keeping it domestic for now.
Anyway, it’s great to be back after two
years of being away. I have met Manu, Jaya Govinda, Radhika, Mathura Lila, and
so many more. There is a younger chap here, Satya Mohan, whom I’ve been talking
about the clean up on the grounds and how that is pleasing to God, the Guru,
the neighbours, and each other. I won’t get into details here but we just need
to step up sattva-guna, the mode of conscientiousness or
thoughtfulness.
The climate here is fairly mild, but grey
and wet this time of year. I reminded Radhika, who hails from the same Dutch
ancestry (although I was born Canadian), that our ancestors understood this
climate. Whatever the weather, whether the weather, wherever we’re together we
can be very clever, let’s get to serving the Chief. Nothing can hold us back
from making the endeavour.
For a section of today, I ventured over to
the flat lowland of Chinese and Punjabi farms, just south of our Burnaby
property. This is my solitude space when I come here and it is to walk. I
shared it with my doctor friend, Sunil, and also with my new and young friend,
Satya.
“I didn’t know this was here,” both of them
said.
“You must explore, my comrades. Know what’s
around. Give the device a break and touch magic.”
May the Source be with you!
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