Friday, February 3, 2012

My Youtube Channel


So, 2 new videos I made while in Mumbai, have now been uploaded to my youtube channel:
Lotuseyes108

Check them out here!

And click on the box in the lower right hand corner of the movie screen for full screen versions
(I noticed the blog would not allow that function)
The Flower Festival was the spectacular one I spoke of in the prior post and large screen version is the only way to do it justice!
(To my family read the prior post first b4 watching it ;)
Let me know what you think of the videos and of course if you have any questions I welcome them....
Love Love Love of Radhe Syam your way

Clarification about the Deity Form of the Lord



Greetings from Goa,
Sunset on the west coast of India

Wow, is it good to be able to take deeeeeeeeep breaths again...
aaaaaaaahhh I never realized how much I took that for granted before living in Mumbai for a week! The smog and Co2 is insane and everyone seems to have a persistent cough - myself included! I don't want to complain, I just know how much more grateful I am for everything - including a roof over my head - I went to dinner at a friend's house last night in Juhu and took a cab back around 10:30 -11pm & it was an hour away - from 'part' of Mumbai to the other and oh my, that's how big this city is! (It's making me reconsider wanting to visit Mexico City with my cousin to see Teotihuacan - Being it's the fifth largest city on Earth) but my point is this......as I was driving home I saw many, many people & dogs & some cows sleeping on the sidewalks of the road and coming from the west and from city living, where I see homelessness, the poverty in this city was striking and widespread and in a country which was once such a place of grandeur and where everything and anything was produced and manufactured  from textiles to ceramics, to metal work and gem cutting to the hilt, where everyone lived like a prince, that now it's been reduced to this? The age of Kali-yuga is surely advancing and one day all of the predictions of the Puranas and the Srimad-Bhagavatm will come to pass. It really hit home..... 


 Eeeeerggggggggghhhhhhhh!!!!! 
STOP 
so here is a little update for mi Familia - those that don't know too much about Krishna Consciousness and who may need clarification  as to what the heck this "deity worship" is all about - cause I just rewatched that last video I posted from Tirupati and it does look a little bit cultish =D But only because of my poor editing job - I realize now that the music is a little too off cue to the actual footage and the swaying in love of the devotees and hands raising up in praise might look more than a little strange to some of you out there - So for all my friends out there reading this who are KC - just skip over the rest of this post cause you know all this!


So, my beloved family: as you can probably see by now as I have expressed in this blog and have been committed to for the past few years of my life  -  Krishna and His eternal pleasure potency Radharani are my life and soul and deepening my understanding of Them and my relationship with Them is my main objective this lifetime. God is both the divine feminine and masculine (there can't be one without the other) and they are known as Sri Radha and Sri Krishna, aka Govinda (The Protector of the Cows), Gopal (the Sustainer of the cows), Shyam (He who is blackish blue, like a monsoon cloud) et. al., ad infinium because God has trillions of names and is often named by His various traits or pastimes that He creates for His enjoyment and this is what I love most about the Vedic scriptures - they are ancient.  They are thousands upon thousands of years old, even I'd dare say - millions upon millions *gasp*! And the texts which have been written - only in the past few thousand years - are in Sanskrit - the oldest known language on the planet. Before this they were passed down aurally & orally and our memories were so good back then we were able to repeat these shastras word for word immediately after hearing them - say what?!@!
Also, most of the verses are perfectly metered hymns with all the same timings so that they are usually sung! That is what Bhagavad- Gita means the "Song of God. Impressive, yes? So, lots of authority and unlike other holy texts on this planet they have not been in any way edited or revised - people knew the consequences of that action.


The Bhagavad-Gita or Song of God was spoken on a battlefield 5000 years ago when Krishna descended (the only real Avatar) to this planet to restore dharma (righteousness) and kill the demons run amuck. He sang these words to His dear friend and greatest devotee Arjuna and the fact that they are still relevant today, is what blew me away and that they answered so many of life's questions that I had that year, 2007, when I read it & today! So, in this Vedic tradition, the highest form of love of God, is to know God as a person and to know about a few of His many pastimes not as some bright light or void or energetic force! Which, trust me, in my 34 years on this planet, I have believed all 3 and none of them have left me feeling the ecstatic bliss and joy I have felt by singing and dancing in front of the authorized form of the Lord with His devotees. This deity, which is non-different from God, is meant to allow us to engage all of our senses in the love and devotion (Bhakti Yoga) we are meant to express, to and for our Creator, who is the Creator of all. We can dance and sing and hear and see (everyday they are bathed and dressed in different clothes) and offer all the food we cook for the pleasure of the Lord and then take the remnants and be sanctified and all together purified for as we sing the holy names of God - Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare - the scriptures say they are like a cloth that removes the dust of ignorance and false ego from our hearts! This is why the form of the Lord is there in the temples, to engage us in the worship of Jagannath (The Lord of the Universe). He also resides in everyones heart as Param-atma and in every species of life both moving and non-moving (even in every atom) but in this age of Kali Yuga (the iron age of quarrel, hypocrisy and warfare) the practice of meditation on the Paramatma is very difficult, so it is so nice to have temples all over the world to go to and worship God in this way. All this is thanks to Krishna empowering A.C Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, who at the ripe age of 69 came to America, on a cargo ship from India, at the request of his spiritual master, to spread this message of Krishna to the west. So, this is in no way a polytheistic or idol worshipping religion, or one that worships Swami Prabhupada as God, this is an ancient Vedic ceremony where air (incense), fire, water and earth (flowers) are offered to the Lord and then offered to everyone else to help us remember that God is the Source, of all these things and we are His servants - not the other way around! 
Thanks for reading ya'll...now you know a little more about me and  these videos cause the next one I upload is truly spectacular...... 
love you mucho mas!


A Banyon Tree


  

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Tirupati - Sri Sri Radha Govinda Mandir



It was a long 5 hour journey to Tirupati through lush farm lands and small towns with lots of speed bumps in the road - but the destination was well worth it! The Hare Krishna Lotus Temple was built 5 years ago and it is a beautiful blue with different incarnations of Krishna adorning the outside of the temple. They have a guest house and ashram connected to the temple and we stayed literally next door to the temple room and got to attend the 4:15 am worship ceremony that they hold daily! It was very nice to be up so early in the mornings and to see the gorgeous deities of Radha Govinda each day! The food was super spicy and so I had some digestive issues the first day and stayed back at the temple while everyone else hiked up 3000 steps to the top of a mountain to see a self-manifested ancient deity of Krishna known as Balaji. I was at first very sad to not be able to go on that pilgrimage but Krishna had other plans for me. I met a brahmana named Amita Krishna das who told me of a book called Lessons in Spiritual Economics from the Bhagavad-Gita and the man who wrote it, Dhanesvara das was at the temple on a tour of India promoting his book. I was able to do some service by using my video camera and tripod to do a short film for youtube to promote his book to a wider audience via cyberspace! Also he gave an amazing talk during the morning program that was on material consciousness vs. spiritual consciousness which left me with a change of heart and mind about my relationship with the Supreme Lord Krishna. He spoke of the fact that we are all conditioned to think we are the enjoyer and are always looking for ways to gratify and satisfy our senses which keeps our mind in a constant state of flux of who, when, where and what to do next to enjoy the material world not realizing that we will never be fully satisfied with that which is temporary and fleeting and thereby will not find true peace. When we become spiritually conscious we realize as Krishna says in the Bhagavad Gita : 
                                                               aham hi sarva-yajnanam
                                                              bhokta ca prabhur eva ca na tu mam abhijananti
tattvenatas cyavanti te
I am the only enjoyer and the only object of sacrifice. Those who do not recognize My true transcendental nature fall down.
Krishna is the Supreme enjoyer and we are the enjoyed. Only when we realize our true constitutional position as servants of God and live to satisfy His senses through chanting, hearing, praying, and offering our food to Him will we ever be truly at peace for only that which is eternal is real.
Sri Sri Radha Govinda and the 8 Principal Gopis


Watch an Ancient Arati Ceremony from Tirupati

Saturday, January 21, 2012

MGM HOTEL



I am staying at a nice beach resort near Mahabalipuram that thinks it's straight out of California - they have an amusement park in the front of the property that they have named "Dizzy World"!  Indian people are so funny - its the only place in the world where as a westerner you can feel what it's like to be a "movie star" everyone wants to have their picture taken with you and practice the little english they might know - "Hi", "what's your good name?", "where from?" and "bye" and where everything you say is the funniest thing in the world to them! And no, Dizzy World was not on our agenda - Thank goodness, the rides looked pretty scary and not in a good way +)

We had yoga this morning and then a talk by a "living yogi" from a school in Chennai and he explained that yoga is just a show if it is only about your physical body and becoming more flexible et al. Yoga should be used to bring steadiness and clarity to our minds - which as the Bhagavad Gita says can be either our best friend or our worst enemy. Yoga is necessary as health, longevity and peace are the most important things to living a happy life and it is really the first step on the path of Bhakti yoga, or devotional service to the Supreme Lord - the other nine devotional practices are hearing about God, chanting His Names, remembering Him, serving the Lord, deity worship, praying, thinking of God as your best friend, following His instructions, and surrendering everything to Him. Even if only one of these processes is properly followed one will receive the benefit of all the others and will sooner rather than later make it back home to the spiritual world!

Later in the day we went to a cultural heritage center where they were selling all kinds of crafts from many different states in India and I got some nice gifts for many of you reading this! Tomorrow after breakfast we leave for Tirupati - which is 4 hours away by car and we will be staying at the ISKCON guest house there. I updated the last post and was able to upload the movie so check it out and see Mahabalipuram in less than 5 mins.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Mahabalipuram




Yesterday, we went to Mahabalipuram for a sunrise meditation and saw an ancient Shiva temple, that is no longer in use, on the shores of the Bay of Bengal. We had kirtan there at this 1000 year old temple and as it says in the Vedas, God's names are transcendental and are non-different from the Lord Himself and wherever people are chanting any of His millions of names, He is there as well. Sometimes even the demigods, like Lord Shiva and Lord Brahma come to hear the melodic chanting of God's devotees and as we sung I realized it was probably many, many decades since the temple had heard such heartfelt kirtan and felt Lord Shiva, Krishna's greatest devotee, smiling upon us as we sang the holy names at his temple on the shore.

Shiva Temple

Later we went and had darshan of Lord Vishnu at an ancient temple that is still in use and the difference energetically was very apparent, the presence of God was very much alive and real there and we saw deities of Lakshmi, Nrsimhadeva, and the Murti of Garuda, Vishnu's bird carrier. This city is well known for the masterful skill of their stone carvers and it has one of the largest bas-reliefs in the world, second only to Angor Wat in Cambodia. As you will see in the movie I made above, the craftsmanship is stunning, the music is of course by Red Rock Rishis, Dasarath Pandit from Sedona and yours truly on back up vocals......enjoy!
 











Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Chennai

The Raintree Hotel 
What a city this is - right on the Bay of Bengal with a new metro rail system being constructed that should be complete in 2 years. I took a motor rickshaw to the beach, got some great video of the city from the rickshaw, and wow is it loud with horns honking constantly to communicate with other drivers and pedestrians - there are no street lines, hardly any lights and pedestrians everywhere and everyone's driving on the wrong side of the road - LOL! You have to be a special kind of driver to drive in this country!


Vijay - My rickshaw driver for the day 

I ate lunch at a great thai food restaurant and am so glad I had so many hot chilies in my garden this past summer - because it has helped prepare me for this trip - Indian chilies put all other ones to shame and the lemongrass soup I ordered left me in tears! I fell asleep at 7 pm as i had been up since 4 am and still trying to get my circadian rhythm back in order....but now its 3am and I'm wide awake!!!!!! But it's a nice time to be awake, everything is so quite and peaceful - I will get footage of the sunrise this morning from the rooftop terrace and will be meeting the rest of the group at noon to head to Mahabalipuram!

On the beach of Chennai - 2nd biggest in the world

Monday, January 16, 2012

Arrival


Lakshmi welcomes us at the Chennai Airport

I landed in Chennai after a day of travel and cried with joy coming out of the airport at being back in the holy land of Sri Sri Radhe Shyam! There is no place like India - the smells, the sights and after being here in 2007 in the north - it left a lasting impression and it was like a homecoming to be back! I was able to sleep most of the 10 hour plane ride from London to Chennai as it was not very full - so I stretched out over 3 seats and only slept a few hours at this great hotel I am at called the Raintree - very nice place in the heart of Chennai - I meet up with the group tomorrow and then we head an hour south to Mahabalipuram which is right on the coast of the Bay of Bengal for 3 days of yoga and chanting and visits to the temples that have been here for hundreds and hundreds of years.



View from my room