Lessons living with Mohanji – Days 143 & 144
Christopher Greenwood Day 143 – Don’t try to tackle situations; tackle yourself Life has brought many situations to me; these […]
Christopher Greenwood Day 143 – Don’t try to tackle situations; tackle yourself Life has brought many situations to me; these […]
Today I share an observation on living with Mohanji. This is about how people connect to him, the different types of connection there are, and the importance of consistency in connection. And this is from the conversations which Mohanji has shared.
These months of lockdown have been, for me, such a privileged time; it has been difficult to believe possible. Chance to rest, reflect, accept and heal in unspeakably profound silence with the suspension of all demands and duties. I barely spoke – nor wanted to – for weeks on end. It has been a precious gift of re-connection and harmony with a healing Earth, during which love and gratitude often rose spontaneously like a fountain springing tears of blissful joy.
With Mohanji’s grace, I took a mini-vacation this month. This was a long-awaited trip. We travelled through the west coast of Canada to Banff, Jasper and Vancouver. I did not have many expectations from this trip; I was only looking forward to a break. I had seen several pictures of the places I was going to visit but, was not prepared for what I saw.
As far as possible I have always kept my silence and anonymity and as such, I have never discussed my spirituality with anyone. I thought it was far too sacred to express in words, as words are too limited. However, I have realized after meeting Subhasree that perhaps I have been wrong. Certainly sharing is caring. With this thought in mind, I surrender all my thoughts and words at the feet of the Masters. All I am trying to do is to humbly attempt to describe my experiences following an opportunity to participate in Mohanji’s Conscious Walking at Pinner Park. If at all this creates an effect in you, the credit goes to Mohanji!