Posted by Susan Rena Rajkumar on Saturday, March 31, 2012,
Dear
Friends and Family,
February
has turned into March—I had written—lost and found—February's
blog; I liked it and disliked it. And so here are parts of it, plus
more about March.
We
have decided to settle here in India, in the high Nilgiri mountain
range. Nilgiri means blue—so we are living in the Blue Mountains,
just south of the city of Ooty, in Tamil Nadu. Thank you for your
suggestions of other places to live. Our four dogs and three cats are
also instrumental to our decis... Continue reading ...
Letters Home Part II
Posted by Susan Rena Rajkumar on Wednesday, February 1, 2012,
Dear Friends and Family~
We have been in the
Nilgiri mountain range for a little over one month now. We had
decided to come here because I longed for fresh mountain air and a
tranquil lifestyle. Now that we have had some time to live, we have
new perspectives—a fresh look at our lives.
We live on the edge of
one of 14 small villages in a small valley. Wikipedia describes it as
being full of temples and fairly noisy. I couldn't believe it, and
still don't accept it. Isn't it funny that the ... Continue reading ...
An update
Posted by Susan Rena Rajkumar on Friday, December 9, 2011,
Dear Friends, What I offer to you is a
modest, not-so-regular blog every month-or-so. These times seem to
hinge on a lot of “information consumption,” which I think is
not necessary. Take a concept like forgiveness, and practice it for a
month or two consciously. Then find another bit of wisdom, and
incorporate that into your practice as well. This is what is true for
me. In the past, I'd “plow” through the self-help books, or
sacred texts, without allowing the seeds of wisdom to ge... Continue reading ...
Cutting Corners
Posted by Susan Rena Rajkumar on Wednesday, October 26, 2011,
The Shine
You shine behind 'India Shining,'
unnoticed by many, but not by all.
The boats cruising the backwaters
leave your unread signature,
unclogging the arteries of Kerala.
By Rajkumar Reghunathan
This week, our dear
friend Babu Varghese floated into God's magical canals of the
afterlife. Loyal, thoughtful, resourceful, he knew something about
everything—he was an extraordinary thinker. Babu wasn't perfect,
but he had a... Continue reading ...
Facing Compensatory Mechanisms
Posted by Susan Rena Rajkumar on Sunday, September 11, 2011,
Dear friends, we live in
changing times. Many things are changing, even inside of ourselves.
At best, we are getting stronger inside, learning from our mistakes
and receiving deep spiritual insights that allow us more wisdom. And
this is the time to be in action more, a time to fully experience
life's wonderful gifts.
There is something that
I'd like to write to you about today. It has to do with a small
mechanism that is built inside of us--and this is not scientific, by
the way, it's my ow... Continue reading ...
Where is God?
Posted by Susan Rena Rajkumar on Wednesday, July 20, 2011,
A friend's friend wondered where God was. Actually, he denied His
existence. And instead of writing an answer in small box, I opted for
the bigger venue to answer. This is just my own experience. I don't
expect anyone else to understand God the way I do, because we all
come from such different backgrounds and have such different
experiences. But I'll tell it how it is for me, and maybe someone
will relate to it; maybe it might help someone in a small way, find
his way back to God... Continue reading ...
How Much Good is Good Enough?
Posted by Susan Rena Rajkumar on Thursday, June 2, 2011,
I was
asked to write about unconscious evil. But why such a subject if we
are all interested in Love and Light? Because we unknowingly use it
unconsciously. I only speak from my own personal spiritual
experience. If you test it out for yourself, you may notice some of
the same things that I'm writing about. This is a blog about
spiritual healing from my insights. How much Good is good enough?
Merriam-Webster
on-line dictionary has a lot to define as evil. a :
morally reprehen... Continue reading ...
Part II Our Spritual Toolboxes
Posted by Susan Rena Rajkumar on Thursday, May 19, 2011,
Being
here on this earth, and living in these bodies is such a privilege,
because they aren't really ours. They are on loan—like a library
book, or bowling shoes, or roller skates. We must take care of them.
We've been allowed to be here to learn lessons during our time on
this lovely earth. And part of our task is to keep track of what we
learn. And this is why we carry a tool box, because if a page gets
ripped, a wheel falls off, or a shoelace breaks, we have the right
tools to fix it. ... Continue reading ...
Our Spiritual Toolboxes
Posted by Susan Flint Rajkumar on Wednesday, May 4, 2011,
How can you
know what is going on inside of other people if you barely know what
is going on inside of yourself? I write this at the risk of bending a
few egos here and there. But it's the truth. Many times we make
assumptions about people, or judgments, or assessments, And this does
not necessarily mean that they are accurate—but our mind registers
this as a “fact.” And I know that some of my dear readers “have
it all figured out” and “know it all.” Sometimes I still know
it a... Continue reading ...
Taking Out the Trash
Posted by Susan Flint Rajkumar on Thursday, October 7, 2010,
The other day I asked God to fill
me up with his wisdom. This isn’t an unusual request for God. Actually, I
begged like a child. Things in my life had become funny—like something needed
to change. I live an Indian existence, so differently from my family in America. My
values are so God focused, that sometimes the only things that I can talk about
when I Skype home are gardening... Continue reading ...
God's Presence, God's Present
Posted by Susan Flint Rajkumar copyright 2009. All rights reserverd. on Sunday, October 18, 2009,
The
other day I forgave someone for something that caused a deep sadness
inside of my heart, a lingering pain, even though we had had an
“everything is fine now” status for years. Afterwards, I noticed
a considerable change. I was more relaxed, and felt happier (even
still) than I have been. We can have an intellectual knowing of
forgiveness, but when it comes down to it, the feelings and the
thoughts that come from the heart are the main substance of our
existence. I'd pret... Continue reading ...
Grace
Posted by ©Copyright Susan Flint Rajkumar. All rights reserved. on Sunday, October 4, 2009,
In
1995, the summer before my first trip to India with my university, I
drove across America by myself. I was driving my grandmother's six
cylinder Buick, pulling a six-foot trailer packed with my “life,”
as I was planning on living in North Carolina, USA, forever. I love
my country, the land, the people. They are truly unique. The idea of
permanently living in North Carolina, however, shortly changed a few
months later, when I traversed Indian soils. “You know, Susan, they
say th... Continue reading ...
Sweeping
Posted by Susan Flint Rajkumar copyright 2009. All rights reserverd. on Sunday, October 4, 2009,
Today I
swept the yard early. It had just rained the night before. More
bright yellow leaves from the star fruit tree behind our house have
fallen with the water, and the wet sandy path around the house is
sprinkled with purple jacaranda flowers and neem leaves. The familiar
tropical scent when it rains fills me up with joy.
The sound of
sweeping is the first thing that you hear early in the mornings in
India. It is like a sacred movement of energy, putting one's life
into order, an... Continue reading ...
God's Kitchen
Posted by Susan Flint Rajkumar copyright 2009. All rights reserverd. on Thursday, September 17, 2009,
Today I was cooking in God's kitchen. I
cook every day. This is no ordinary kitchen, it's God's kitchen.
Everything in it belongs to God, and humans have the job to
apprentice with God. This kitchen is like a laboratory. It is here
that we create the sweet sauce of life. In this creation we are
offered free will to make whatever we please, and that includes quite
a menu. With God as lead Chef in this kitchen and guardian angels as
assistants, we have all kinds of tools to create at wil... Continue reading ...
A few images from our hiking trip in Himachal Pradesh, India. It was magnificent.
©Susan Rena
Rajkumar 2011 All rights reserved.
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Susan likes to write about food, God and India. From California, she is a card carrying Person of Indian Origin and lives with her husband in his native country.
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