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Into the silence: My Vipassana experience | wanderingyogitoes
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One's woman's inward/outward journey through Southeast Asia and India. Into the silence: My Vipassana experience. Om Mani Padme Hum. I had to remind myself that I had chosen to be there and give this meditation a chance. I had never done anything like this before. Not to mention that Shri Kali’s guru, Shan did not endorse vipassana. When I arrived I felt a mixture of skepticism and openness, anxiety and curiosity along with a healthy dose of determination. Days 1 through 3. Days 4 to 10. Jun 21, 2012.
Ain’t nothing like Kashmiri hospitality | wanderingyogitoes
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One's woman's inward/outward journey through Southeast Asia and India. Ain’t nothing like Kashmiri hospitality. Houseboats and shikaras on Dal Lake. I continued through the congestion into a quieter area of the lake. On my map I had spotted a dirt road running between the lake, bordered by floating gardens. I thought I’d give myself a walking tour of the lake, rather than pay the exorbitant fees of the shikara drivers. Madame, shikara ride? We continued on foot through the abandoned streets back towards ...
This beats the hell out of the government bus! | wanderingyogitoes
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One's woman's inward/outward journey through Southeast Asia and India. This beats the hell out of the government bus! One last India update…. Small monastery on a hill in Leh, Ladakh. Breath stopping bus rides are part of the adventure here! The barren moonscape of Lamayuru. A large monastery just south of Leh. Riding on top of the petrol truck. The Enfield at Tso Moriri. Ain’t nothing like Kashmiri hospitality. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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One's woman's inward/outward journey through Southeast Asia and India. This beats the hell out of the government bus! One last India update…. Small monastery on a hill in Leh, Ladakh. Breath stopping bus rides are part of the adventure here! The barren moonscape of Lamayuru. A large monastery just south of Leh. Riding on top of the petrol truck. The Enfield at Tso Moriri. Ain’t nothing like Kashmiri hospitality. Houseboats and shikaras on Dal Lake. Souvenir hawkers, and hordes of Indian tourists. SUV...
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Cuban Black Bean Burgers - Straight Up Food
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Healthy and delicious vegan recipes using no salt, sugar or oil. Cuban Black Bean Burgers. October 10, 2012. These veggie burgers are made with plantain, which gives them a fragrant aroma and unique flavor. In addition to the plantain, they derive their Cuban flair from black beans, rice, red pepper, lime, coriander, paprika and cumin. 1 cup cooked brown rice (short-grain or sweet brown works great). 1 ripe plantain, peeled and diced (see Notes below for choosing plantains). 3 cloves garlic, minced.
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wanderingyogitoes | One's woman's inward/outward journey through Southeast Asia and India.
One's woman's inward/outward journey through Southeast Asia and India. This beats the hell out of the government bus! One last India update…. Small monastery on a hill in Leh, Ladakh. Breath stopping bus rides are part of the adventure here! The barren moonscape of Lamayuru. A large monastery just south of Leh. Riding on top of the petrol truck. The Enfield at Tso Moriri. Ain’t nothing like Kashmiri hospitality. Houseboats and shikaras on Dal Lake. Souvenir hawkers, and hordes of Indian tourists. SUV...
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