You are a very beautiful seeker-soul, Suchana. Why searching for any unknown Germans? You may have your reasons. I'd love to see some flying objects though! ;-) Many otherworldly beings seem to have incarnated on earth...
I am thinking of Guru very often and still miss him like many others, I am sure. His power was his love, wasn't it? May my receptivity increase. Like Mahiruha and Kamalakanta I am looking forward to celebrations, too!
P.S. Remembering your conversation with Beverly (#24599, I am always happy to hear from you, Beverly!)I felt sorry you can't see the sun set. Perhaps there is a way to make you see the sunset though if the building you live in is not too high and your window shows to the East. Place a mirror on a wall in the West of your room and just wait and see; when evening sets in the setting sun reflects in an opposite window of a building. You can even enjoy a "double sunset". It is quite a spectacle. :- )
Well, I don't know whether this is really helpful for you but it was the way I was able to enjoy a sunset. Now the Supreme blessed me with a tiny apartment in a village near Winterthur where nature just embraces me. If so is His Will we may one day walk together along the sun-flooded fields where outer peace breathes strongly. At least you are warmly invited.
P.P.S. Big city people seem to be much stronger than those who "escape" and seek inner and outer peace in nature. But what can I do? Here I just feel closer to God by living more consciously with the seasons.
Of course real peace is there where our hearts are. I am very happy to visit NY again in two weeks and hope to meet you.
P.P.P.S. I wholeheartedly agree with Alap and Kamalakanta (#24604 and #24603)
You are a very beautiful seeker-soul, Suchana. Why searching for any unknown Germans? You may have your reasons. I'd love to see some flying objects though! ;-) Many otherworldly beings seem to have incarnated on earth...
I am thinking of Guru very often and still miss him like many others, I am sure. His power was his love, wasn't it? May my receptivity increase. Like Mahiruha and Kamalakanta I am looking forward to celebrations, too!
P.S. Remembering your conversation with Beverly (#24599, I am always happy to hear from you, Beverly!)I felt sorry you can't see the sun set. Perhaps there is a way to make you see the sunset though if the building you live in is not too high and your window shows to the East. Place a mirror on a wall in the West of your room and just wait and see; when evening sets in the setting sun reflects in an opposite window of a building. You can even enjoy a "double sunset". It is quite a spectacle. :- )
Well, I don't know whether this is really helpful for you but it was the way I was able to enjoy a sunset. Now the Supreme blessed me with a tiny apartment in a village near Winterthur where nature just embraces me. If so is His Will we may one day walk together along the sun-flooded fields where outer peace breathes strongly. At least you are warmly invited.
P.P.S. Big city people seem to be much stronger than those who "escape" and seek inner and outer peace in nature. But what can I do? Here I just feel closer to God by living more consciously with the seasons.
Of course real peace is there where our hearts are. I am very happy to visit NY again in two weeks and hope to meet you.
P.P.P.S. I wholeheartedly agree with Alap and Kamalakanta (#24604 and #24603)