That's two weeks that I have not written my blog. My longest absence from the beginning. I have long sought a title to this article to try to recreate the best of what I saw.
Rishikesh: Gateway to the Himalayas, the source of the Ganges. Not very high in altitude (350m) but surrounded by mountains that plunge into the Ganges. Here, the Ganges is emerald green, it is far from the questionable quality of water of Varanasi. Here, people bathe and do rafting ... The ups and downs, first in landscapes: mountains and valleys, at the time too. My 1st rains since the beginning of my journey. Mountain storms and the sky and quickly discovers the heat returns. It's nice, it feels good. And then the adventure, the risks. contingencies. My 1st travel galleys. I lose all my credit cards last Tuesday (10 days ago) and in the wake on Thursday, I'm stealing all the cash I had left ... funny coincidence! The first time I did not panic too much ... have things happen. I block everything, and ask my bank to send me a card. The 2nd time, I begin to say that fate is bent .... and then why bother?, the situation is so, is it not? Unforeseen, like a life.
Get frustrated, get angry or perspective and letting go? I oscillate between two worlds. And I'm not so bad in the background. Installed in an ashram (for definition, see Section 6 February 2009) for 12 days.My expenses are limited and therefore I will not pay that. So I expect (because my credit card has still not arrived!) But actually I live ... these ups and downs ... and in a newspaper where the days are alike (at 6:00 in the morning yoga, reading, writing, songs, ballads, scéances reiki), I go, I put things in perspective. And in an apparent mobility, many things happen. I make a tune, I let go, and I feel good! The rest of the program, I do not know more. My last 3 weeks are a big question mark. The flow into chaos ... this is a reflection of this country that is India! I feel the Chawla Travels Agents in Rishiksh is the best tour agents in Rishikesh in all my Rishikesh Journey.
