The Himalayan Odyssey

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Priyanka shares her experiences of the Himalayan Odyssey:
"...There was a category which is out of this world. The Swamis. They were climbing as if they were walking in the garden....."
Read the full article here: http://priyankagrover.wordpress.com/2006/12/25/hiimalayan-odyssey/

Shocked by Sadhguru...:)

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Chaital shares how she discovered Sadhguru....
"...Sitting in the first row when Sadhguru entered, I noticed how vibrant he was and how joyously he moved. When he laughed, it was if his entire being laughed. He radiated bliss. After he gave his talk, most of which I don't remember because I was so awestruck by his presence, he opened the floor for a Q and A session...."
Read the full article here: http://chaitalsblog.blogspot.com/2008/01/sadhguru-jaggi-vasudev.html

Prabhu shares his Wholeness volunteering experiences...

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I just believed that I was alright before volunteering the program.

But the program gave an opportunity to witness my stupid mind more closely
than i did before.

I was just ok with everything only if it was under my acceptance level.

I couldn't accept certain moments because it didn't happen the way I wished
it should have been.

Sadhguru used to say "Offer yourself totally. If it is the best service,
nobody can't help availing it." I said this to myself most of the times and
just offered myself.

To my wonder, I explored much on the given task than what I could have done
on the task I was expecting to do.

I was also able to watch my mind which had so many discriminations on
people judging their looks and behavior.

Sometimes, I was thinking that I should do more than others. When the work
is little difficult (like moving tables/chairs), I wanted to do little.
LOL!!!

Then I realized that "Work may cause only pain not suffering".

My stupidity is a long story which cannot be described in a single mail so
I stop it with this.

On the day of trekking, I was in the assignment of escorting one of the
participants.

Sadhguru was playing Frisbee with the participants. The way he played
Frisbee was amazing. Whenever the Frisbee flied far away, he asked others
to take it. He was standing in his limits and playing joyfully.

Sadhguru was sitting on a rock while we were rolling down from the
mountain. One participant was saying to Sadhguru, "Climbing up is very
difficult but going down is damn easy". Sadhguru said, "That is how
everything in life is".

I wanted to share my experience with the participants on closing, for which
i had had so many rehearsals during the program.

I was sitting in the hall on final day. The moment sadhguru started
speaking about volunteering, my eyes started shedding eyes.

He wanted only one / two volunteers to share about their experience. I
stood up and walking towards mike very slowly. He said to me, "Konjam
vegama varalaam".

I didn't even use a single word that I was thinking to share. It was
Sadhguru who made me speak. I delivered his words.

Only in the evening I was able to sense that "It's not volunteers who do
the work, it's Sadhguru who makes it happen. We are acting as mere tools".

Meghna shares her Kailash experiences

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Meghna shares her Kailash yatra experiences:
"...Every breath, every step and the mantra aligned and all I did was watch for my next step and then the next and then the next...."
"... As I sit among familiar people, I start noticing how I am no longer the same. Things are dropping away...."
Read the complete article here: http://bodhigroup.ning.com/profiles/blog/show?id=1145380%3ABlogPost%3A14655

Wholeness Volunteering

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Deepak shares his wholeness volunteering experiences:
"...Sadhguru used to say "A happy face is always a beautiful face". In several situations in the program, I saw several beautiful faces. People become very precious and lovable when they are in tune with their inner nature. I could clearly see this happen to so many volunteers during the process of the program. I already spent one day at office after volunteering and how badly I miss them and people like them - the contrast is too startling! Just being around them was total joy!..."
Read the complete article here: http://deepakktsnapshot.blogspot.com/2007/12/wholeness-december-2007.html