True Knowledge

If I identify myself with anything, even with God, I become limited. When no identification is held on to, I realize my eternal and unlimited nature.

After Kabir and I had our morning Meditation, we all went to the Ashvem beach where the Restaurant Zorba Vibes is located. Kabir and Kerry are planning to play golf on the beach. Kerry’s son, Rohid , Yunus, all left already. I was the last one in the house. Shivaji arrived here. Soon later I started with my scooter, it takes 40 minutes from Assagao to Ashvem Beach. Some Restaurants were closed, it was Christmas. I went down to the beach and saw Kabir and Kerry playing golf. Some flagpoles on the beach indicated where to swim and where not.

They were using these flagpoles for their golf play. There were not many people on the beach. I went along the coast to a small Restaurant where I could sit having a banana milkshake.

Kabir

Just sitting there and watching the birds and the ocean can be very relaxing. After a while I joined Kabir and Kerry, they were playing golf all along the coast. The beach is very long here. At one point we turned and walked all the way back.

Ashvem Beach

It’s quite warm being all the time in the sun. Fortunately, I was wearing my cap.

Zorba Vibes

We were then lying down on some deckchairs from Zorba Vibes. It is called Zorba because Osho used “Zorba the Buddha” in the sense of uniting the fun of worldly life with Meditation. Do you remember the movie “Zorba the Greek” with Anthony Quinn and Alan Bates? Osho wanted us to live in both worlds, like two sides of a coin as he many times mentioned. Kabir left back home, and soon later I started as well. Just Kerry was still on the deckchair, the young men somewhere at the beach.

Later on the way home I stopped at a Restaurant and had some lunch before continuing driving. It was late afternoon when I came back home. Don’t get confused when I say ‘home’, home is for me where I am actually living. These days I am not settled somewhere, just moving around in Portugal, now in India. It’s a bit the life of a Nomad these years.

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