Greetings from India,
The hot weather has now arrived, with temperatures of 42 C / 108 F – and this is not summer. The heat will climb to 45C / 113F and above. I wonder if I will be able to hold out until my departure on 21/June.
In the meantime I am continuing my work here [...]
Archive for April, 2008
Knowledge is Structured in Consciousness
Posted in Uncategorized on April 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A Day in My India Life; And off to the “Bank”
Posted in Sights, The Clinic, The School on April 17, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Greetings again!
A life in the day of Tony, is quite apt for India. Let me give you a few impressions of life here.
I am now sleeping beneath a mosquito net, and for that I am thankful. At last I can sleep uninterrupted by those strange little creatures which hide from you, only to re-appear when [...]
My Accomodations
Posted in Uncategorized on April 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
My routine is quite gentle. I awake in the morning at about 6am, and seem to be in a state of paralysis, and so I wait for about an hour until I can move. I then take a cup of hot water to kick start the bowel evacuation and digestive track. I now add a [...]
Jiva – Oasis of Education Innovation and Ayurveda
Posted in The Clinic, The School, ayurveda on April 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Greetings this humid day in India.
I wish to honor Eric Tischler again, for creating and maintaining the blog of my journey in India, and wherever else my path takes me. If anyone is looking for a creative, focussed webmaster/web designer, please contact Eric at his website www.netpositivesolutions.com, or email, eric@netpositivesolutions.com.
Today is a warm, hazy, lazy [...]
It is hot today.
Posted in Sights, Traveling, ayurveda on April 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In the mornings, I awake and go outside to see and feel the rising sun. The atmosphere is hazy and lazy with humidity as the world comes to life. The large chipmunk-like creatures, usually in pairs have such fun running all over the place. The birds are very interesting and so different from the West. [...]