gokarna. gosucka. but not anymore.
gokarna was not my favorite place at first. what with sleeping in the dungeon kitchen with the deadly ants and rats, its not terriby ahrd to see why. Its also incredibly sleepy and filled with hippies of the rainbow variety, is anyone getting that picture? its filled with dreads and people waving their hadns about as if they were zombies trying to swat at flies.
well I was ready to go but then my family decided that I needed to stay. they told me that I had to go hug the hugging mother (which is something that has always been on my to do list--a woman whos miracle is to hug, other people work in factories, some people make coffee, this chick gets to hug people, it makes me smile, which I guess is part of why she's a guru). Anyways, they, my family, mispacha, said that i needed to stay an extra three days and then go with them to hug the mother and then carry onwards to hampi.
I was torn because I was supposed to meet my new friends in hampi and also was still not in love with gosucka. The uncle ori uped the anti, spiritual peer pressure I call it. What are you chicken? he says, "dont worry about it, if your karma is not ready to meet the guru then you will not meet the guru and you can go to hampi." HA! what a laugh! my karma not being ready to meet a guru! I was born ready! I dont actually believe that, but it didnt seem right to leave because I was feeling really run down and emotional and didnt think traveling alone vulnerable through india seemed like a neat idea. SO I stayed and now I wait on this here beach, which really isnt that bad (now that we are sleeping in a room with a bed) and on Wednesday we go to hug.
I just got an email from my new friends saying there plans changed too and they wont be making it to hampi till I get there after the hugging of the mother and all that, so it looks like I made the right choice. whatever that means.
Oh and I've decided to try and make my way to Israel for April and maybe May, unless someone has another idea...
Shelly, in hebrew bitch is "kevla." ata lo kevla. ( I think. feel free to correct me, I am but a beginner)
well I was ready to go but then my family decided that I needed to stay. they told me that I had to go hug the hugging mother (which is something that has always been on my to do list--a woman whos miracle is to hug, other people work in factories, some people make coffee, this chick gets to hug people, it makes me smile, which I guess is part of why she's a guru). Anyways, they, my family, mispacha, said that i needed to stay an extra three days and then go with them to hug the mother and then carry onwards to hampi.
I was torn because I was supposed to meet my new friends in hampi and also was still not in love with gosucka. The uncle ori uped the anti, spiritual peer pressure I call it. What are you chicken? he says, "dont worry about it, if your karma is not ready to meet the guru then you will not meet the guru and you can go to hampi." HA! what a laugh! my karma not being ready to meet a guru! I was born ready! I dont actually believe that, but it didnt seem right to leave because I was feeling really run down and emotional and didnt think traveling alone vulnerable through india seemed like a neat idea. SO I stayed and now I wait on this here beach, which really isnt that bad (now that we are sleeping in a room with a bed) and on Wednesday we go to hug.
I just got an email from my new friends saying there plans changed too and they wont be making it to hampi till I get there after the hugging of the mother and all that, so it looks like I made the right choice. whatever that means.
Oh and I've decided to try and make my way to Israel for April and maybe May, unless someone has another idea...
Shelly, in hebrew bitch is "kevla." ata lo kevla. ( I think. feel free to correct me, I am but a beginner)

2 Comments:
At 4:36 AM,
Anonymous said…
The word for bitch is "kalba" and dog is "kelev".
Dad
At 8:43 AM,
Anonymous said…
We would love to see you go to Israel. Mom
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