Sunday, September 22, 2013

Things were different again this morning - wide awake and talking a lot. Thought I'd share a snippet as best I can.
- Padmatara

I had crazy dreams, not creepy ones, crazy - I was dreaming - I was at the seaside - but I wasn’t sure if the musicians were real. Ivor Cutler. I’m not sure whether - I suppose it doesn’t matter where they’re coming from or going at this point. 

6 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing Suvarnaprabha's day with us. xoxo Much love

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  2. Hey Suvarnaprabha. So, the news is that you're leaving us. All the best my friend. You certainly lived up to your name and illuminated my life, even if only briefly. Would like to have known you better, but never felt like we were strangers. Love Jayarava.

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  3. Hey Suvarnaprabha. So, the news is that you're leaving us. All the best my friend. You certainly lived up to your name and illuminated my life, even if only briefly. Would like to have known you better, but never felt like we were strangers. Love Jayarava.

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  4. I'm thinking of you Suvarnaprabha and Padmatara. And I was thinking of you yesterday very strongly as I stood up on a lighthouse at the other end of the Pacific Ocean, looking in your direction from Oshima Island, the Kii peninsula. It was as close as I could get to you, you look amazing from here. Open, many shades of blue and white, active and free. Sun rays shooting from the sky and bouncing all over the water waves. My heart was filled and tight with love and pain. I was standing at the seaside too, SP. I'm reaching and sending and feeling you. Thank you for your teaching in this life you have given so much wisdom with bright and vivid humor. I love you. Amy

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  5. I have not been following Suvarna's blog for a while, caught up in my own little world. Over the weekend, a nagging sense that I should call Tejavai and ask if she had news. In bed tonight my wife was trawling her facebook and saw a post and said I needed to see it. I was a bit numb at first so came downstairs to meditate. So many irreverent, funny, heartfelt memories as I meditated. She was very kind and generous to me when I was struggling in my first year living in the US. I am glad I got to see her on my way through SF in Jan. We went to the movies twice and went to the Terracotta army exhibition, but what I enjoyed most was drinking tea and talking together at the outside cafe attached to where the exhibition was being held, basking in her presence for a few hours. You are irreplaceable, incommensurable sweetie. Lots of love Satya

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  6. Rowey from Australia and Jarvis Masters from San Quentin say: we love you & you will continue to inspire us and make us laugh for the rest of our lives. xx

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