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Interstitial Moments: Yo.
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Somewhere between passion and ignorance, past and future. Saturday, January 26, 2008. I feel like I should rename my blog "Open Letter to Kadamba." What can I say, she inspires me. I feel a sisterhood with her and her struggles. Mainly, I just wish. Had some cookies. No, really. Today I spoke with Hari-Kirtana Prabhu about some troubles I have been having, which essentially boil down to my mind. Isn't it always the case? So anyway, here's my rhymes. Check out this rap. It's full of crap. I gotta rap y'all.
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Interstitial Moments: Breaking the Principles
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Somewhere between passion and ignorance, past and future. Thursday, January 10, 2008. Here it is. The bittersweet chocolate pudding pie I made from the February issue of bon appetit magazine, possibly the only vegetarian preparation in there (it was a free subscription with a purchase from Sur la Table). The effect for both me and my husband was instant exhaustion, even though I felt the blood rushing through my head at a rate previously unexperienced. It was as if the stimulation was so intense that...
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Interstitial Moments: It's Over
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Somewhere between passion and ignorance, past and future. Monday, January 28, 2008. My "Interstitial Moment" is officially over. Today we took the kids to their first day of preschool and on the way home decided to take the house off the market. We are staying. When Venumadhava saw us he gave us a dirty look and went back to his puzzle. Then he came over and excitedly showed us the picture he painted of a man burning in lava. In the words of my forefathers, "I kvelled.". We are comfortable with our kids ...
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Interstitial Moments: Jam Tree
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Somewhere between passion and ignorance, past and future. Thursday, December 13, 2007. Posted by Devadeva Mirel. It's like a quilt block. I love it. December 13, 2007 at 4:33 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Devotees and the Blogs Who Love Them. Every Day Just Write. The Road to Braja is Strewn with Thorns. Living in the Material World. Dhud Walla Farm Life. Dont Eat that Mango! Hare Christmas Eve Dinner (Alright, it was lunch. On the Demise of Women Covering Their Heads. The Beat Goes On.
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Interstitial Moments: Once in a Lifetime
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Somewhere between passion and ignorance, past and future. Friday, January 18, 2008. Once in a Lifetime. So as a remedy to my early onset midlife crisis, I vowed to pursue my goals and ambitions in life. While this will not produce the most Krishna conscious result to my days, I really don't want to be on my death bed lamenting what could have or should have been. A blog is not on the list! Although as I am typing this I am hearing my son downstairs asking my mom "Do you know about Krishna? Living in the ...
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Interstitial Moments: January 2008
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Somewhere between passion and ignorance, past and future. Monday, January 28, 2008. My "Interstitial Moment" is officially over. Today we took the kids to their first day of preschool and on the way home decided to take the house off the market. We are staying. When Venumadhava saw us he gave us a dirty look and went back to his puzzle. Then he came over and excitedly showed us the picture he painted of a man burning in lava. In the words of my forefathers, "I kvelled.". We are comfortable with our kids ...
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Interstitial Moments: Out of the Cold
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Somewhere between passion and ignorance, past and future. Friday, January 4, 2008. Out of the Cold. Posted by Devadeva Mirel. Your kiddos are so adorable! Love the big, pretty woodstove too. Those little things provide hours of entertainment for my big boys. January 6, 2008 at 12:11 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Devotees and the Blogs Who Love Them. Every Day Just Write. The Road to Braja is Strewn with Thorns. Living in the Material World. Dhud Walla Farm Life. Once in a Lifetime.
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A Convenient Truth: December 2012
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Krishna Conscious Reflections in a World of Constant Illusion. Wednesday, December 19, 2012. Diary of a Lazy Mo'Fo. Or was there some truth to what I had just said? Then one night while laying down I was reading this article on Cracked.com:. Http:/ www.cracked.com/blog/6-harsh-truths-that-will-make-you-better-person/. So when I read that article on Cracked.com it was as if Paramatma was speaking to me, telling me the reason why I was getting reprimanded: I'm lazy and full of excuses. Spiritual life is no...
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A Convenient Truth: Where Has my Krishna Consciousness Gone?
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Krishna Conscious Reflections in a World of Constant Illusion. Tuesday, May 7, 2013. Where Has my Krishna Consciousness Gone? Lately I’ve been wrapped up in the non-essentials of spiritual life: work, family, money, car problems, entertainment, sense gratification, etc. The only glimmer of devotional activity in my life right now is listening to Srila Prabhupada lectures on my commute to work. Even that has become sketchy lately, as I’m usually only half paying attention or zoning out. I want that inner ...
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A Convenient Truth: Daily Meditation on my Gurudeva - Days 9-14
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Krishna Conscious Reflections in a World of Constant Illusion. Friday, March 22, 2013. Daily Meditation on my Gurudeva - Days 9-14. Soaked in sweat and effulgent. A familiar sight considering the way in which my Gurudeva would lead kirtans. I wasn’t here and I’m not sure where this is, but it appears that he is sitting on the Vyasasana and singing Jaya Radha-Madhava before giving class. Is that Sri Hanuman in the background? Or is it Sri Varahadeva? Of course, it’s all karma isn’t it? A baby can meet a s...