PRAYER IS ABSOLUTE LOVE
And there is another kind of love where we have stopped our attempts to break away from the whole. That is called prayer. Hence, prayer is absolute love.
After my morning procedures and Meditation, I gave it a second attempt to fix my new red trousers. Narendra offered to drop me at the tailor’s place. We drove there on his bike, but the small shop was closed. So he took another route, and at one point, we saw another tailor next to the road. He fixed my trousers immediately and asked for 20 rupees (21 cents). I only had 100 rupee notes left, he couldn’t change. I looked for coins but only had 17 rupees. He agreed to 17 rupees.

I decided to relax at this day, not going out anywhere for historical buildings or other things. We had the morning Puja in front of Papaji’s shrine, and then I had time to read and write, and sort out what to do in Nepal. I still don’t know yet, I just booked a hotel for the first three nights in Kathmandu. There are many tours offered to participate in. Even a round flight to Mount Everest is possible for €43. I could go to Pokhara, which is around 6 6-hour drive northwest for 200 kilometers. Or Gopika suggested visiting Bhaktapur, which is only 14 kilometers away. Maybe I can rent a bike in Kathmandu, I will see.
My nose is still bothering me; it’s running most of the time, which is very distracting. I had a wonderful lunch, I will miss Deepak’s cooking for sure. In the afternoon, I had a nap and just stayed home.
In the evening, it was time for dinner. Deepak made some noodles this time. I was sitting for a while outside the gate with Amar, who is the night guard many times. At one point, the mosquitoes were too much for me, I understand why Amar is wearing socks. It will be my last night in Papaji Satsang Bhavan. Another place I leave in great gratitude tomorrow evening.
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