a blade of grass

… he told me that perfection could be learned from nature. be more humble than a blade of grass; more tolerant than a tree. give respect to others freely, without expectation or motive. in such a state of mind, stripped bare of your false pretenses, call out to your Lord eternally.

i’m still working on it …

2006/10/15

missing Amul




Right now in Vrindavan

4 comments:

Anonymous said...
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Namarasa das said...

^
i dont know what that has to do with 'missing amul' but....
i miss you too vbd

Vineet said...

^ Amul, I'm not sure either, but its so great to have you back in the States! We need to hang out more often.

^^ Hey anonymous, can I pay *you* wages to make your fanatical, ignorant, Nazi-inspired rantings go away?

Vineet said...

NOTE: for anyone wondering, I removed the comment that was originally posted above (not sure WHY it was posted above, as it had nothing to do with Amul) because it was anti-semitic, offensive, and contained veiled death threats. I'm all for freedom of speech and self-expression, but not when it gives some Nazi mad man another soapbox to stand on.