Yay! The Travelling Priestess is back in blog form! What a delight to see in my inbox an update from 'the Travelling Priestess' blog - love it! Thanks for your fabulous update on your adventures - looking forward to seeing more (the cargo ship to the US? Can't wait!) xx
Namashiva I don't know how to start because it is so ................................. beautiful.
From this i get informative items.
so i thank for that,please make some other thing .
it's a request from me
inspiring,encouraging! Dear Tiziana
I have just enrolled into my first 10 day course and am excited to do it, but mostly terrified... after reading what you wrote, i feel like i am now ready for it and you have definitely made me feel less anxious about it. you are inspiring!! Thankyou! x
Nice writing.. Reading your article was a really nice experience. I've always wondered what brings people from outside India to India. I am beggining to understand now though. Peace. I however feel jealous that you have seen more of India than me. Keep up the good work though.
Another Kalash visitor hi there,
i recently visited three of those kalash vallies but cant read ur blog before visiting. its really interesting and informative.
i appreciate ur efforts to introduce The Kalash people in the world.
Wish i could meet u.
MANI.
Thanks! Thanks, Tiziana, for a wonderful blog!
Time and time again, it seems to me, the lesson is simple, but profound:
Live life by participating in life. That's what the rituals are for.
You're fearless in the face of Life, and I commend you for it.
May you always remain blessed!
Thank you for this valuable post... Thank you for helping me to understand the process and technique of Vipassana meditation. Your descriptions of inner and outer struggles were very enlightening to me.
I wish you all blessings in your continuing spiritual journey.
Heya! I just totday returned from a 10-day course and was scanning the internet to do some reading about the 5 enemies of practice when I bumped onto this.
I read it all the way and believe it or not, your comments on Goenka made me smile. I feel like we know a common friend.
I'm glad you overcame your first reactions and showed "strrrrong determination".
It was my third time going, but the days before I felt like I was saying goodbye to life and I nearly backed out as well.
The 10 days are scary, but they ar soooo worth it.
Bhavattu Sabbah Mangalam, indeed!
Biased I really think this is a very biased opinion of india.
Such things do happen sometimes, however, India is still developing and such things take time to be brought under control, otherwise we would have been a developed first world country.
This is not an Excuse, but just a request to weigh in all factors before writing such articles.
Always remember the Dos and Dont's while traveling in India.
And just to clarify, Indian courts of law do not promote a rapist to marry and skip the punishment. Such a thing is only possible when a woman wants the case to proceed in this manner. The status of indian woman can be summed up by the fact that a woman is the President of India.
spritual experience I am very gald that you had very good experience with indian phiosophy as well as our religion. I admire even more that you have had extensive journey all around the world. keep on doing. My salutation for your soul NAMASKAR
hare krishna if u think that if we pray to krishna and we go tample daily we can find krishna then ur wrong.....i think if we can feel krishna...if we remember always that krishna is every where......we can find krishna...so my dear friend's believe in krishna...love everybody......everything......u can feel krishna.....i like if anybody like to talk with me about radha rani and krishna......
Complements Hai
Nice to read ur article. Pictures were of course of the high quality. I am a reserch news reporter on Taxila and its ruins espcially sites of archaeological importance and my stories publihsed in English news paper. No doubt, ur article will add more knowledge about Taxila. I hope that u will continue writing.
With regards.
Yours
AMJAD IQBAL
Synchronicity! Sameer, I love you. Only this morning I was thinking about that I still hadn't done this. And probably wouldn't. But let's see...... if you ask me nicely, I will complete it as half is done. :-) ONS!
Devi - when will we get to read your blog relating to visit to Alps? The Bhakta waits in anticipation and is getting anxious......I cant take it......I cant take it anymore......NOOOOOOOOOOO NOOOOOOOO........
solstice 2009 Hello, heading over to Hunza valley around christmas and this looks really interesting. Are you able to tell me how long this lasts and if possible what dates it will be on? Or just any info would be good really. How do you think the Kalasha would feel with our presence imposing on their festival uninvited?Thanks, Toyah
I’ve always wanted to travel the world, ever since I was a little girl. I dreamt about adventures in strange lands, treasures that were to be uncovered and destinies that had to be followed. When I turned 35 years old, the time to live my dream had finally come. I sold my house, surrendered my responsibilities and gave away most of my possessions to follow the call of my soul.
My journey started in 2007 with an overland trip to Pakistan that was only supposed to last for a few months. I left my hometown of Leamington Spa in England for a train trip that took me through Germany, Czech Rep... full info
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Yay! The Travelling Priestess is back in blog form!
What a delight to see in my inbox an update from 'the Travelling Priestess' blog - love it! Thanks for your fabulous update on your adventures - looking forward to seeing more (the cargo ship to the US? Can't wait!) xx