Strength in Spiritual Path
Inner strength is seeing things through the light of knowledge.
After our morning Meditation, Kabir made breakfast with eggs and other fried veggies. Then I sat all morning on my veranda working on the new app and other things. I enjoy these days as much as I enjoy the beach or our Meditations. I wasn’t eating for lunch but had a nice nap, mostly. In the afternoon, I continued working on my laptop.
Sometimes Shivaji comes with two young Indian men to do some garden work. They also cleaned my veranda, my room, and other parts of the main house. I wouldn’t mind doing it myself, but it’s good for people to have some work and money for a living.

Around 16:30, an Indian couple arrived, Megha and Rohit. Kabir knows them from before; they were Airbnb guests here. They are very nice people, Rohit is 34 years old, and Megha is more or less the same I would guess. They are freelancers in consulting companies and software businesses; I don’t have many details yet. Megha and Rohid will take care of Kabir’s house while he is in Germany and Portugal. I will not meet Kabir in Portugal as I am still in India in February and March.
In the evening we all left for dinner in Mapusa. Kabir and Megha were on his Royal Enfield, and Rohit was sitting on my scooter with me. Tulsi Cafe is always the first choice. We ordered some rice, dal, and other dishes to share them. For dessert some Sev Puri. Sev Puri is an Indian snack. It is a specialty that originates from Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. In Pune and Mumbai, Sev Puri is strongly associated with street food but is also served at upscale locations.

Later back home we all had a short 30-minute Meditation, it was already later than usual. It’s time to rest now.
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