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48 Days in India – and beyond…

Submitted by on August 20, 2010 – 1:49 amNo Comment

Pancha Tapas at Dhyanapeetam Ashram

For the next 48 days I will be attending the “48 days Living Enlightenment Process” program at my guru’s ashram south of Bengaluru in South India. After the program I am going to stay on either to volunteer at the ashram or travel to

- learn more about yantra art,
- connect with a Bengaluru yantra artist,
- experience Indian village life,
- hang out with sadhus,
- enjoy delicious Indian Masala Chai Tea,
- visit Arunachala in Tiruvannamalai,
- explore temples in Madurai, Chidambaram, the island of Omkareshwara or even the
- Himalayas,

we’ll see – or perhaps both.

During the time of the program for sure and possibly afterwards while volunteering I may not have any opportunity to research and write any blog posts. Please be patient. Upon my return in January 2011 the latest I shall start posting again. In the meantime there will be a few blog postings I was able to write and schedule ahead of time. Or visit my art show that is open until October 8, 2010 in Tempe, AZ. You can also browse my Zazzle Art Store, read any of the older postings, or simply practice any of the meditation techniques. Let me know your experiences. Any suggestions for future blog posts are welcome.

It is your blog, the reader’s, as much as it is mine. Thank you for visiting and being a loyal reader. Namaste! and Nithyanandam!

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