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Archive for August, 2008

Away

Traveling outstation today for a course and then at Ashram till 2nd Sep for Teachers Refresher Meet. Consequently there will be no posts till first week of Sep.

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My ex-colleague, Vaishali responded to the post on Mission Green Earth. She wrote
Hi Raj, Singapore is one place in the world that beleives and implements mission green. It’s common to find green gardens on high rise offices and apartments. We have been observing this for sometime and during our last visit to India bought around [...]

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The Story of Stuff

Via Sanders, take a look at Story of Stuff and while you are there, don’t forget to look up Annie’ blog and while we are on the topic of mission green earth, do take a look at the Green School initiative.

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It is time for action, no more talk, let’s join hands and work together to make this world more greener. The target 10 crore trees planted this year in India as part of United Nations and Art of Living initiative “Mission Green Earth: Stand Up and Take Action“. Almost all the Art of Living Chapters [...]

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Yesterday was the last day of the Teachers Refresher Meet and the Teachers Training Courses, the satsang was sublime and magical and then Guruji spoke…of the many things he said, the first sentence stayed with me. He told all the participants “Go Home, spread the joy and peace and…..come back….Home!”

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Just back from Ashram and sat down to write what Guruji spoke at the Satsang today. This isn’t verbatim…so all errors are mine!
“Today’s day (Raksha Bandhan) is all about commitment. Even animals have commitment. You should look at the ashram elephant to see how committed it is to the “mahut”. How attached it [...]

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Time Out!

Meena is at the Ashram for her Teachers Training Course and I have assumed her role – am a full time homemaker now juggling between kitchen, homework, play and classes! And I am amazed at myself, the cooking skills are all intact – the rotis still come out round and the kids are eating [...]

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