Brampton, Ontario
Day With Families
Nimai picked me up. We left for
Brampton to see Pavan at his home. That makes two families joined together, and
me.
A Chinese meal was on the menu,
all cooked by Pavan and all offered to Krishna to become prasadam;
blessed by the best. We chanted. We studied. It was the beginning of the Gita,
made interactive through Zoom with a group from Niagara Falls.
Why was there a need for another
rendition of the Gita when other renditions were already there? The
introduction of Bhagavad-gita As It Is poses the question. It came from
an American woman. Prabhupada’s response in the very text explained that most
renditions failed to carry the spirit of the great book, which is actually a
dialogue. In our studies with the group from The Falls, we hope to capture that
spirit, which is one of surrendering love.
Speaking of dialogue, outside our
study, the two families and I dreamed of summer plans. Perhaps a trip to Pelee
Island for a weekend of water fun and bhakti. How about vegan
marshmallows cooked over the beach campfire? And the next morning, after a good
sleep, we arise, swim, chant, and indulge in discussion on the Bhagavatam.
We’ve done it before. We’ll do it
again. When covid clears, we’ll do things again.
May the Source be with you!
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