Sounds like an amazing place! when I visited Konya, turkey, I was so impressed with Sufism which believes in peaceful and harmonious co-existence with all faiths, invoking universal love and acceptance. I'm just as awed by the community spirit In Gobind Sadan.
Your blogs inspire me! happy to stumble upon your blogs. I have the next few days full browsing over ALL your blogs, and I have just started on Bhutan! Awesome. Will "stay in touch" as I move from blog to blog. :-)
Wow! I have enjoyed living vicariously through this blog. What an amazing journey. I am sure the journey will continue as you enter back into the United States. Perhaps you will feel a combination of welcoming home and a stranger - similar to when a young adult leaves home for the first time and then returns.
Much love, hugs, and kisses,
Pam
Wow! Well, Bhutan is now on my travel list, depending on how hard it is to get in. I just sat down to read through Days 1 -7, and Day 1 itself is incredible. Thanks for sharing these adventures and insights. Now on to days 2-7! -- Kit
Dear Ones, I just discovered that I can send you a message! Terrific to see your photos. They add so much to the story. Re the erotic acrobatics, if you can't try it at home, then where?!! Interesting having assistants to help hold the pose. With that and the massage folks staring as you disrobed and robed, I guess there really are no boundaries!
So Mike and I expect that the last time we'll ever see you is when you come home to sell the house, then move back to the ashram. Much love from Galey
Blessed Journey Greetings! Thank you so much for sharing your adventures. Can feel the myriad of emotions. In awe still that you have taken part of so many daily rituals, seen a tiger ,danced in wedding procession , massaged royally.... Holly did you really take part in morning yoga on the edge of the Ganges? Do you have pictures of the henna u received..Lovely photos. of course particularlly love the erotic acrobatics! Thanks again for sharing your blessed journey. It certainly excites my imagination and deepens my curiousity of other sacred places, people and paths i have yet to walk. Love and Light to you both.
Holly & Brian,
WOW! What an amazing experience! I eagerly await each blog entry and am excited to hear more as your journey unfolds!
Blessings to you Dear Friends! Love, Ashley
Dear Holly and Brian,
It's amazing what you are living, thank you for share this incredible trip with us... and thank you again because while I was reading your journey I was able to travel there with my imagination and it was a wonderful experience for me too.
A big hug,
Tamara
Wonderful Post! Tina and I received your post loud and clear here in Mansfield Center.. We are glad you are having a wonderful time. Can't wait for the pictures. ;) Safe travels! Namaste.
Great to hear from you Thanks for the great report, Holly and Brian. We look forward to more, along with some photos if you can pull it off. Computer quality can be variable in Asia for sure. By the way, in case you hadn't heard yet, your local college basketball team just won a national championship, men's team this time. I understand that's probably not your main focus right now. Looking forward to reading more as your adventures unfold. -- Kit
Both feet! My, you 2 are jumping in with both feet-- no surprise there! Sounds beautiful and timeless. I wonder already if we will ever see you again, except when you return to sell the house and find new homes for the animals.... xxooG
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Sounds like an amazing place!
when I visited Konya, turkey, I was so impressed with Sufism which believes in peaceful and harmonious co-existence with all faiths, invoking universal love and acceptance. I'm just as awed by the community spirit In Gobind Sadan.