Archive for January, 2007
Packing boxes and shifting through old stuff. Old books look brand new when carefully taken of the bookshelves. Hurry up before rehaul rings at my door. Minutes pass when items are rediscovered.
Also, packing for India and the US. What to take and what to leave. No need to bring much. It is a time for [...]
I found this at a friend’s myspace profile and thought it worth sharing with you.
It’s less than a week before my flight departs to India. Yesterday friends of mine threw a little informal gathering in a bar. Old friends, new friends, family all showed up. But still friends who couldn’t make it. It reminded me of my initiation (read my booklet “notes from finland” on the download page). The [...]
Grab tight when time passes by. I wake up and go to sleep. No need to count the sheep jumping over the fence, while counting the remaining days is easier. I’m reading about the holy dham. I’m trying to get into the mood of a pilgrim. During the day analyzing mortgages and counting. I’m not [...]
As some of you might have noticed my website has been going on and offline for the past few days/weeks. I hope all is corrected now. My last post was sadly lost in the transition. Still, there is always Google video.
Two weeks ago the French sun was hitting my head. Two days ago the Austrian sun looked at me. And today I just saw clouds when looking over Wired to the beach and the rough seas. I went up to the Indian embassy for my visa. 45 minutes before I could hand in my papers, [...]
For some it may come as a surprise, for others it is nothing new; Tim will go on an unpaid leave for 6 months, of which he spends about 5 months in India and the United States.
Why? I’ve been engaged in Hinduism for many years now, sometimes more intensely than others. But I’m convinced that [...]
Happy new year everyone!
I found this while browsing the internet and figured you may find this interesting as well:
“How has the geography of religion evolved over the centuries, and where has it sparked wars? Our map gives us a brief history of the world’s most well-known religions: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism. Selected periods [...]
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