Thoughts
on the Way to Connecticut |
Wednesday, 20
March 2002, Greyhound Bus
I'm bouncing
around on a Greyhound Bus. It's raining outside. It's been raining
for days. It's half past twelve in the afternoon.
A minute ago the bus
passed over a bridge from the northern tip of Manhattan to the
Bronx. This is New York City, and I'm on my way to Connecticut.
At Port Authority Bus
terminal, the bus terminal that's as big as an airport, they were
examining the carryon bags of everyone getting on the bus. The
inspector eyed my Salagram Silas and asked what They were. I told
him they were "fossils." They also passed a metal detector over
everyone boarding the bus. These are new security measures in place
since September 11.
In fact, when I
purchased the ticket at the ticket counter, I had to show
identification, and they entered my name into the computer. They do
that for all bus passengers now, and they send that information to
the FBI.
I said to the man at
the ticket counter that I guess the FBI was spying on us all, and he
said yes, but that it was better than having terrorists blow up the
bus. I guess that's true. I wouldn't want that to happen to the bus
I'm riding.
I stayed five days
and nights at the Long Island temple, a little house in the suburbs
of New York City. They have Gaura Nitai deities there that go by the
names Sri-Sri Nimai Nitai. The deities were installed by Srila
Prabhupada on one of the Radha-Damodar traveling sankirtan busses in
1976, and after the traveling bus party wound down, somehow those
deities came to Long Island where they are being worshipped every
day.
A few people wrote to
me complaining that the Hare Krishna RealAudio Website at
http://www.ChantAndBeHappy.com wasn't being regularly
updated with devotee classes. I started that website back in 1986 on
encouragement of Mukunda Goswami. He suggested we should have an
Internet Radio station where people could listen to classes over t
heir computers. (Click
here to listen to this morning's class that I gave in Long
Island)
Thus the Hare Krishna
RealAudio website was born, which initially was hosted at http://swami.simplenet.com.
Later I purchased my own domain and moved it to
www.ChantAndBeHappy.com.
The website is managed by Anadi Krsna Prabhu and me and we put
streaming classes, bhajans and kirtans on it that people can click
on to listen to over the Internet.
Lately I hadn't put
much energy into it, but now I'm again regularly updating it. For
now it's being updated with my classes, because I'm easy to record,
since I'm always around wherever I am, and wherever I am I'm mostly
the one giving the class.
In fact, I organized
an archive of some of my older lectures and made them available on
my Pilgrim's Diary website at
http://ChantAndBeHappy.com/diary. As time goes by and
opportunity arises, I'll put lectures of other devotees. There are
already hundreds of lectures from devotees around the world
available on that site, as well as about a hundred Prabhupada
lectures. The older lectures are in RealAudio format, but the latest
lectures I started posting in both Mp3 format and streaming Mp3
format (that you can listen to as soon as you click on the link).
New Rochele, New
York. That's where the bus is now. First stop north of the City.
Grey skies. Wet and rainy outside. It's dry and warm on the bus.
It's almost like I brought this weather with me when I came from
England last week. It has rained or been cloudy every single day
since I've been here so far, though the sun also peeked through a
few times briefly a couple of days ago.
The other night there
was a huge Harinam in Manhattan led by His Holiness Indradyumna
Swami, but unfortunately, I missed the opportunity to go. From the
reports, it was a very ecstatic Harinam. I have heard Indradyumna
Swami is visiting the New Jersey temple in Towaco, which is about 10
miles from the place I grew up but a long way from Long Island.
We've been following
the news of Tamal Krishna Goswami's unfortunate accident and passing
via Chakra and
www.mayapur.info, and also
by receiving email from senior devotees. BB Govinda Maharaja was at
the scene of the accident soon after it happened and said that the
driver fell asleep and hit a tree on the left side of the road.
Tamal Krishna Gsoswami was sitting on the left side of the vehicle
(they drive on the left in India, and the steering wheel is on the
right) and was killed instantly. He wasn't in a coma or unconscious,
but was dead on the scene. Vrindavanesvari, a mataji who sat in the
back seat right behind Tamal Krishna Goswami, also was seriously
hurt and died shortly afterwards in the hospital. The others in the
car survived the crash.
The car hit a tree
and then flipped on its side.
A horrible accident.
Suddenly I'm very wary about traveling in cars, especially cars
driven by weary eyed devotees without enough sleep.
I've been working on
my book a little bit every day. For those who want to know more
about it can visit the book's website at
http://www.TimeGods.com. I
don't know how this book will be received by devotees. It isn't
being written for devotees, though I'm sure devotees will read it
and for the most part enjoy it. It's a science fiction novel about
time travel and has a Krishna Conscious theme. It is the first time
such a book has been written to the best of my knowledge. People
keep asking me when it will be finished. Well, it was finished last
December, but when I asked Hari Sauri Prabhu to review it, ha made
some complaints about the ending, so I've gone back to the drawing
board and am rewriting the last third of the book. Anyway, there are
some chapters available for you to read now, and you can find them
at http://TimeGods.com. |