It’s Monday, and this week will be without Satsang with Ammani. Time for other things to do or not to do. I have been to the Ashram in the morning. At 11:00, I would meet Ulrica here. We planned to go for an ear cleaning at Satya-ENT in town. I was waiting in the chai shop for her. When she arrived, Richard also showed up, and we were sitting for about two hours there, chatting and laughing.
We were driving into town then. I stopped at the mobile shop and asked for a new battery. The man said I could come tomorrow after 16:00. It would take two hours to fix it. We continued driving. Just at the corner of Satya-ENT was a celebration on the road.
When we arrived in Satya-ENT, it was just time for lunch, and the doctor was not there. We had to wait. The fans were running very fast here. Ulrica asked the assistant to slow it down, but there was just on and off. Only I signed up for the treatment; Ulrica wanted to see how I felt afterwards. I guess she was a bit scared. Anyway, she left after a while, tired of waiting and the intense fans. The doctor came back, and soon I could enter the praxis. It just took one minute to clean my ears, and not even aspiration was needed. I paid 300 Rupees, and it was done.
I was driving towards the opposite direction to buy one more pair of flip-flops. They are really comfortable, so I will bring them to Portugal. Then I stopped at the petrol station and filled up my tank. I was hungry and had a Thali at Hotel Ananda Ramana. Before I checked the ATM’s around, but there were people already waiting. The ATM at the chai shop was just filled up with fresh money. I met a nice couple in the Restaurant. Both were wearing a mala from Osho. He was an Indian from Tamil Nadu, and his wife was from Kathmandu. They were living in Frankfurt, where he had a job at the stock market. We had a nice chat, and they would just be here for a few days.
I did some shopping, razor blades and toothpaste. It is so much cheaper here than in Portugal. Back home, I was resting, and later I was again in the Ashram. I met Richard and Helen on the road, then Isabel appeared, her last day in Tiru. I was waiting for Ulrica, and we drove towards Sarala’s Cafe. Ulrica wanted to be with herself and walked home. Gopika was just sitting down, and I joined her. Some friends were sitting at another table. When she left, I joined the others. Richard arrived late, and we were sitting and chatting until 21:30. That’s already late for India.
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