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		<title>Realize America Tour - Day 10</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:53:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As told by Anjana Trumbo
I  think for the first time in my life I woke up sea sick today. I rolled  out of Jeremy�s water bed feeling surprising rested for having rolled around all night long. The girls and I walked groggily down to breakfast but we immediately woke up when we saw [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As told by Anjana Trumbo</p>
<p>I  think for the first time in my life I woke up sea sick today. I rolled  out of Jeremy�s water bed feeling surprising rested for having rolled around all night long. The girls and I walked groggily down to breakfast but we immediately woke up when we saw the tremendous breakfast laid down before us. There were mounds of scrambled eggs along with stacks of toast. I think there was every type of cereal imaginable on that single table. Along with other amazing treats there was a mango strawberry pie too. A single bite of the delicious pie was all that I need for an excellent start to the day. But, there was one thing that was missing for a great morning was meditation. As if to answer my prayers Aunty Tracy came to the table and told the gobbling yuvas that we were going  to have a short puja this morning. We finished off our food and then hurried over to the mediation room.</p>
<p>Shreya  lead all of us in a beautiful puja. Not only did we have a lovely puja,  all the yuvas got to participate in the puja. We passed around the mantra  book and almost every one got to read a snippet of the &#8220;Kavach of  the Devi.&#8221; After finishing the puja we still felt like the vibrations  of the left side were a bit off. After lay out in the sun for a bit we re-treated back into the house for a string burn. For those of you  reading who don�t know a string burn is a very useful technique that can be used for clearing out the left side of the subtle system. Basically, all the people participating in the string burn take a 10 inch cotton  string and, through out the course of the treatment, they tie 7 knots  that correspond with each of the chakras. When all the negativity for  each chakra has been trapped in the 7 knots, the participants put mustard  oil on the string. Then one person goes outside and burns all of the  strings together.</p>
<p>I lead the string burn. A lot of the yuvas had never participated in a  string burn before so it was a great experience to be able to show other  people how to do such a productive and full- filling technique. After  we completed the string burn we all felt a lot more energetic then we ate a scrumptious lunch. Some how, interestingly enough, we didn�t hit the road to Detroit until 6 p.m. I guess packing just took a really long time.</p>
<p>However, the car ride passed by amicably with exploding chip  packets strange stories about lemon flavored chickens with Brazilian  goats. Later, rather then sooner, we arrived in Detroit around 11 p.m.  We were warmly welcomed by the Michigan collectivity in Dennis�s house.  Aunty Adrianne, Uncle Tino, Giselle, and Ruthvick cooked us delicious  food. We feasted on Brazilian Lasagna, Indian Soup, Bulgarian Beet salad,  and strawberry cake. After being well fed, everyone retired to bed.  I drifted off the sleep easily after having such a vibrationally calming and relaxing day.</p>
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		<title>Realize America Tour - Day 8</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:46:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today we gave self realization in Findley market in Cincinnati.  We had a good amount of room for self realization at the market.  The market was full of people, and many people came over to get their self realization. While some of the yuvas were giving self realization, others were back at Michael�s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today we gave self realization in Findley market in Cincinnati.  We had a good amount of room for self realization at the market.  The market was full of people, and many people came over to get their self realization. While some of the yuvas were giving self realization, others were back at Michael�s house packing up for our next destination.  When I arrived there I was surprised to see a street musician performing in front of our booth  that I had seen yesterday at the other self realization site.  I had asked him yesterday if he wanted to meditate, but he said that he already meditates.  I kept talking to him though, and we had a nice conversation about music and other things.  It was a nice coincidence to see him at our booth again.  Since we were planning to play bhajans I asked if he wanted to play along.  He played the western flute along with our bhajans.  Another amazing thing is that the other day at the self realization site we saw a policeman riding on a horse.  The horse seemed attracted to the booth and even ran into the chairs which were setup for meditation. A saw this same horse strolling in front of our booth the next day at this market.  It had stopped near our booth and  people were petting it.</p>
<p>The people at the market were very interested in the meditation as they walked by and there was a flow of people at the booth.  Some of the yuvas and adults played bhajans for most of the time at the market.</p>
<p>One time I wanted to take a break from the music and saw a young girl sitting at the booth and no one was working on her or talking to her.</p>
<p>She already had her hands out, and her parents were video taping her sitting there. I decided to work on her. I had her ask for her self realization from the divine and I worked on her. Her vibrations were very good and she was very quiet. It is always nice when people have such a strong pure desire at a young age.</p>
<p>After the fair all the yogis met up to go to Eden Park where Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi had visited when coming to Cincinnati. We had a footsoak there in a man made lake with a water fountain in the center. We also had a delicious lunch on the park�s grass. On this day a few new people came to join the tour; Pragya, Chetna, aunty Prerna from Texas and Matthew from Ohio. After lunch we head over to Uncle Armin&#8217;s and Aunty Melanie&#8217;s bakery.The bakery had beautifully designed desserts which tasted as good they looked. Uncle Armin let the yogis treat themselves to a tray full of professional grade desserts. After eating these desserts we were very satisfied.</p>
<p>After eating at the bakery we head off to Aunty Tracy�s place in Pittsburgh. When we arrived at Aunty Tracy�s place, we were greeted by some of the local yogis who were preparing a meal for us. Many of the yogis were enjoying reading the many Amir Chitra Katha comic books there, and others were enjoying playing the piano and singing musicals. After a great meal, Aunty Tracy showed us some miracle photos taken of the city and the rivers. The day ended with a nice meditation with an early talk from Shri Mataji.</p>
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		<title>Realize America Tour - Day 11</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2007 14:35:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Denis</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[July 3rd we spent giving realization and enjoying the collectivity in Detroit. The day was started with a collective candle treatment and morning meditation. Shortly after breakfast we all piled into the vans and headed off to the University of Eastern Michigan. We set our selves up on the grass under some trees with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>July 3<sup>rd</sup> we spent giving realization and enjoying the collectivity in Detroit. The day was started with a collective candle treatment and morning meditation. Shortly after breakfast we all piled into the vans and headed off to the University of Eastern Michigan. We set our selves up on the grass under some trees with the campus buildings around on one side and shops on the other. A group of some people went off postering through the shops while others started setting up to give realization. The bhajans started and as the vibrations grew people came. Many people got realization that day: intellectuals, businessmen, students, tourists, and children. The highlight of the day was probably the group of teenagers. There were about 40 of them in total, all part of some tourist group. They all gathered round attracted by the drumming and sat down picking up a drum, clapping and joining in singing Jago Savera. Quite a few of them had realization. It was really joyful to see their response and enthusiasm to the vibrations and music.  Late in the afternoon/ early evening we packed up and headed to a river where we had a collective foot soak led by Aunty Ville and Denis. For dinner we met the Detroit collective at Uncle Shail and Aunty Ruchi�s house. There was a potluck dinner with a variety of food from Indian to Italian. There must have been about 35 yogis squeezed into Aunty and Uncles flat. We all went round the room introducing ourselves and saying where we were from and what we were doing.  There was a great feeling of love and unity in that room and coming from the collective. The hospitality and love of the Midwest collectives is really outstanding and memorable.  Quickly the bhajans began and everyone started dancing. At the point it must have been early in the morning but the joy just continued. We finally ended with a meditation and headed back to Aunty Ville and Uncle Tino�s house with many sleepy heads.</p>
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		<title>Realize America Tour - Day 15</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 19:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We woke up at Uncle Igor and  Aunty Ryuba�s. Some early birds, such as Nishi didi and Kevin bhaiya,  took the chance to shoe-beat and meditate in the lush garden. In a joyful  mood, we took the time to refresh ourselves, have chi, chat, and pack.  Today is an important day. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We woke up at Uncle Igor and  Aunty Ryuba�s. Some early birds, such as Nishi didi and Kevin bhaiya,  took the chance to shoe-beat and meditate in the lush garden. In a joyful  mood, we took the time to refresh ourselves, have chi, chat, and pack.  Today is an important day. We are going to downtown Chicago to give  self-realization in the festival of the city �Taste of Chicago.�  But first, Saraswati didi from Chicargo invites us to her house for  brunch. Mukesh, Denis, and Nishal bhaiya from Chicago collective come  to lead our way to Saraswati didi�s house. Ruthvick and Gisela from  Michigan also join us. Before leaving Uncle Igor and Aunty Ryuba�s  house, we have a collective meditation. Mitchell leads the meditation.  The vibration is beautiful.</p>
<p>Saraswati and Amisha didi prepare a feast for our arrival. Everyone is content  and has a wonderful time. After the brunch, we have another collective  meditation. Gisela leads the meditation. Her calm voice carries soothing  vibrations. The power of pure desire is awakened within everyone. We  are in deep meditation. The whole collective sits still like a picture  while enjoys the moment of Nirvichara.</p>
<p>After  meditation, aunty Prerna, Pragya, and Chetna have to catch a flight  to return to Texas. We enjoy their company so much in the tour that  it is hard to say goodbye. They leave with all our best wishes. When  the car drives away, several yuva shaktis run after the car. We will  meet again soon.</p>
<p>So, here we come, Chicago, the wind city, is our subtle battlefield of the  day. The �Taste of Chicago� is the largest festival among the events  we have participated along the way. Hundreds of people come for the  festival. Soon after we set up the Sahaja Yoga booth, it is filled with  seekers. The collective separates for a while in the beginning while  some people help to park the car and carry the equipment. Yogis who  arrived earlier all go out to give self realization, and have to work  on several seekers at one time. Therefore, we are very delight to see  the arrival of our fellow companions. The Bhajans carries the vibrations  through the ether, calling the attention of the seekers. Many Spanish  speaking seekers come. The only two Spanish speaking yogis�aunty Tracy  and Gisela are so busy that at some point they even do not have time  to rest or eat. When the subtle systems get overloaded after working  on seekers, yogis sit down to meditate for a short while, receiving  vibrations or a massage from their brothers and sisters, and are ready  to go back to work. Most seekers have their self-realization effortlessly,  just like the way we have ours.</p>
<p>Time  passes quickly, the Chicago collective prepare to perform a puja. We  pack up the booths, together with hundreds of Chicago inhabitants that  head back home; we leave the fair and take a walk to the Millennium  Park for a brief sight seeing of the wind city. Some of us lie down  on the grass for Adi Bhumi Devi to clear the tiredness. Nearby, the  Chicago philharmonic begins to play a beautiful symphony. Soothing breeze  flows around us. We chat and enjoy the beautiful summer evening.</p>
<p>The  puja is held in Nishal Bhaiya and and Ekta didi�s home. The whole Chicago collective prepared the puja for the end of the Realize America  tour. We worship Adi Shakti in the form of Shri Ganesha. All the members  of the tour are offered the opportunity to wash Mother�s feet, offer  flowers, prasad and the bhakti in our hearts. The tour is successfully  done. It is already done before we set off for the journey. We are just  fortunate to have the chance to witness the beautiful Divine Leela as  both players and audience. We have done nothing but receive the bliss.  The bhajans continues; the musicians express the bhakti of the Spirit  harmoniously.</p>
<p>We return to Uncle Igor and Aunty Ryuba�s home for the night. Uncle Igor  said that the mid-west region is the heart of the United States. It is very auspicious that we have Kevin bhaiya from England to work on the heart of the United States. The heart muscles need to be strong and persevered. Can the heart of United States be strong enough to love, day and night, night and day, at every moment? Can the heart of the United States be clean and pure? Let us be strong, courageous, persevered, and loving, so that the land of Shri Krishna can have the strength to  overcome all the superficiality, isolation, karma and Badhas.</p>
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		<title>Realize America Tour - Day 14</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 18:54:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Friday began at Auntie Lyba�s,  where everyone woke up late at 9, which means I woke up at 11. We then  had breakfast which consisted of an array of scrumptious pastries, cereals,  and fruits. Today�s meditation was going to be out in the garden where  we would be doing paper burning. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Friday began at Auntie Lyba�s,  where everyone woke up late at 9, which means I woke up at 11. We then  had breakfast which consisted of an array of scrumptious pastries, cereals,  and fruits. Today�s meditation was going to be out in the garden where  we would be doing paper burning. We ended up writing 2 pages worth of  negativity and burning it. The Aunties told us to drink lots of water  so we wouldn�t get dehydrated, resulting into a vicious drinking contest  which goes without saying that we had to stop a number of times to use  the loo. Hitting horrible traffic changed our plans from going to Milwaukee  to Lake Michigan. So we ate lunch at Subway, which knocked us back a  while, meaning we got at the place around 5. It was a beautiful park  overlooking the lake. We sat down and immediately got to the bhajans  and giving realization. It wasn�t one of our most successful days  in the number of people that received their self-realization. After  a few hours the sun was setting so we hit the beach.  We did foot  soak in the delicious water and played a round of the infamous game  Bibbidy-Bibbidy-Bop, which originated from Austria.</p>
<p>A BBQ awaited us at Uncle Tom�s and Auntie Francesca�s home with many of the Chicago, Bloomington  and Peoria, IL yogis in attendence. The food was hot off the BBQ and was a pretty gourmet dish, I�m not gonna lie to you! We had shrimp, and lamb and chicken and all sorts of dishes. The collectives exchanged  presents, had a few speeches and thank-yous. The yuv shaktis hung out in the little kid�s room and played the quick answer game. Which is  pretty much just one person saying 2 things real quick, like �blue or black�, �cold or hot�, or �Laxmi or Savita�, and the other  person picking one as fast as they can without any thought. It�s supposedly the �subconscious� speaking out. As you can probably imagine, it�s a dangerous game to play without supervision, but an absolutely hilarious game to play never the less.</p>
<p>Music was trickling upstairs  from the basement, so we went to see what was happening. Bhajans were  being played full stream by none other than Ruthvick, an amazing singer and harmonium player, who by the way, just got married to Gisela from Brazil little over a year ago. The yuvashakti had been dying to finally  have their dance party, so we didn�t even hesitate to jump up and dance at the first Quwaali and got the whole room in motion. It was  getting late so we left earlier then we would have liked, because we had a big day ahead of us tomorrow. But that doesn�t mean that we were tired by any means, at least not all of us. So we went back to Auntie Luba�s and ate some small bites. I was throwing grapes into my mouth and others joined in, and soon enough we were all chucking grapes into each others mouths, from all sides and angles of the room.  It�s funny how we can be entertained by such random things.</p>
<p>Yassir, Sonia�s brother, was cracking our necks and backs after, cause he said he had taken some class for it�or so we thought� dun dun dun! Nah just kiddin he was actually pretty good at it. At this point we were all well tired, so we made our way to our cozy sleeping bags.</p>
<p>This is Savita on, �The Realize  America Tour�, thank you for listening, and tune in for tomorrows edition of, The Tour!</p>
<p>Over and out!</p>
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		<title>Realize America Tour - Day 13</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 18:48:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone was really sleepy  this morning and it took some time to wake everyone up since we all  stayed up really late till around 4:30ish the night before. I woke up  by the sound of Laxmi and Chetna telling everyone that breakfast is  ready and that they had made chocolate-chip and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone was really sleepy  this morning and it took some time to wake everyone up since we all  stayed up really late till around 4:30ish the night before. I woke up  by the sound of Laxmi and Chetna telling everyone that breakfast is  ready and that they had made chocolate-chip and banana pancakes which  sounded really good to my starving stomach so I woke up right then and  went downstairs and sure enough there were two dishes full of chocolate  chip and banana pancakes, scrambled eggs, and all the other good stuff  for breakfast. Some people enjoyed their breakfast outside in the deck  which was very nice and faced the pond. After everyone was well satisfied  with their breakfast we had a collective guided morning mediation which  was great. Right after that we had a long discussion about uncle Manoj�s  e-mail addressing mother�s concern about the state of Sahaja Yoga  in America which was quite interesting because everyone was really concerned  and everyone was being very active and coming up with different ideas  which made the conversation keep going on for some long time and Chen-Chia  being the organized person started taking notes about the stuff we were  talking about. But everyone was really deep in discussion so we totally  lost track of time and decided we should start packing and get ready  to leave. In the meantime we had lunch and listened to music which made  Chris and Jeremy start dancing. We were really sad that Dennis couldn�t  come with us back to Chicago anymore since he was leaving for Cabella,  Italy on Saturday. We were all just saying bye to each other when suddenly  a bee decided to sting my leg which hurt pretty bad and its still itching  to this day. So after our very sad goodbyes we left toward Chicago.  And the ride was like any other day in the van some people chatting,  some eating snacks, and some were dancing and singing bhajans. After  long drive we stopped at the Indiana Dunes beach and swam for a while.  It was so much fun! By the time we left the beach everyone was tired  and we all wanted to get home but we kind of got lost which made it  take it even longer. But finally we reached aunty Luba�s house at  around midnight who is a great hostess and gave us turkey wraps, soup,  chicken, rice, and so much more food and fruits. After eating dinner  we all just went to sleep since we were pretty tired even though we  didn�t do a lot today but after all it was a joyful day.</p>
<p><em>Sonia Keyvan from Peoria, Illinois.</em></p>
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		<title>Realize America Tour - Day 12</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 18:47:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We  all got to enjoy waking up late again this morning because we didn�t  have any specific time that we had to be somewhere. It was a relaxed  morning with eating a nice breakfast and then having a collective meditation.  Most of us wore our realize America shirts or any other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We  all got to enjoy waking up late again this morning because we didn�t  have any specific time that we had to be somewhere. It was a relaxed  morning with eating a nice breakfast and then having a collective meditation.  Most of us wore our realize America shirts or any other shirts that  had red, white and blue on it to celebrate the fourth of July. We relaxed  around Dennis�s house for about an hour, where some of us sang bhanjans  outside, while others talked in the living room and in the kitchen.  For lunch, we headed over to Uncle Prashant and Aunty Sveta�s house.  It took about thirty minutes to get to their house. When we arrived  there, we were all amazed at how big and nice their house is. They have  a three story house with tons of glass windows looking out to the forest.  It was so nice! In their living room there is a humongous flat screen  tv on the wall, where most of the girls were enjoying watching Hindi  movie songs. Some of the other yuvas got sucked into playing carem,  which is sort of like pool but is played on a flat board covered in  powder. For lunch we had lots of delicious Indian food and watermelon.  After finishing we had a quick collective meditation. We then headed  out to downtown Detroit. In the middle of downtown there is a huge water  fountain that we all put our feet in. Julia and Shreya were having so  much fun in the water that they ended up getting completely soaked.  It was pretty funny. Good thing it was sunny outside, so they could  dry off easily. In the same area we could see the lake that separated  Michigan and Windsor, Canada. I had no idea that Canada was so close!!  While our entire group (which included the Michigan collective) were  standing for a group photo, we all spontaneously started singing Ganesha,  Ganesha. It was so nice. It reminded me of the Von-Trap family from  the Sound of Music.</p>
<p>After  leaving downtown we headed to Kensington Metro Park where all the Fourth  of July festivities were taking place. We got there about 5:30pm. This  was a very big park which overlooked lake Michigan. Some of the yuvas  played �bibbity bibbity bop� which was a lot fun. We wanted to establish  vibrations in the area so we all started singing bhajans which drew  a very big crowd to our area. We stated giving realization and did not  stop being completely packed and busy until about 10:30 when the fireworks  started. Some of the reactions people had after getting their realization  was so nice! A little girl who was about 8 years old, that I ended up  filming, was so excited to feel the cool breeze above her head! She  was constantly putting her hand over her moms� and sisters to feel  theirs too.  She described it as a �cold windy day� above her  head and said that she wanted to go back to concentrating. The bhajans  continued the whole time that we were giving realization. One of the  yogis went and brought us all dinner, which we ate while watching the  fireworks. During the fireworks, Anjana, Savita and I were having so  much fun that we were able to come up with a different noise for each  firework. Like �KABOOM!� or �HOLY GAUCAMOLE�or �WAWA WEE WA�. When the fireworks finished, we had a collective footsoak in  the lake. We ended up staying at the park until one in the morning singing  bhajans and qawwalis . The vibrations were so strong and so amazing!!  When we got back to Dennis�s house most of the aunties and uncles  went to bed, while the yuvas stayed up and talked and just enjoyed ourselves.  We put on a movie and didn�t end up going to bed until 4:30 in the  morning! It was great fun! It�s so amazing how time doesn�t seem  to exist in Sahaj especially when you are being showered in vibrations</p>
<p><em>Pragya Richards (Dallas, Texas)</em></p>
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		<title>Realize America Tour - Day 9</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 18:45:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Denis</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[We woke up for morning meditation.  Everyone loaded into the vans to go across town for realization at Carnegie Park during the Beethoven, Back, and Burch.  This was where a Jewish group played music while everyone from the area had breakfast. We set  up right at the top of the hill with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We woke up for morning meditation.  Everyone loaded into the vans to go across town for realization at Carnegie Park during the Beethoven, Back, and Burch.  This was where a Jewish group played music while everyone from the area had breakfast. We set  up right at the top of the hill with meditation on one side of the path  and the picnic on the other.  Since there was music playing we  weren�t able to play music.  This did not inhibit us from giving  people realization.  It was really easy at the park because we  had most of the yogis from Philadelphia help with everything.   Auntie Tracy did not have a permit for this year and the office was  close even though Auntie Jane had applied for it.  We had no problem  what so ever because later in the day we meet the lady who was in charge  of event got her realization and invited us to another event later in  the day.  As we winded down at we had time to decide what to do  with the rest of the day.  We decided to go to the second event  that the lady invited us to.  The second event was a Garden Party  in another park in a completely different part of town.  This was  another interesting event because the area was in an area of town that  was vibrationly getting better.  There were many different people  who got their realization while we sang bhajans.  The most memorable  person to get their realization was a clown on stilts.  After that  we went up to Mount Washington to see where the miracle photos from  the last seminar in Pittsburgh.  After taking lots of pictures  in front of the city, we decided to go get ice cream at a shop on top  of the mountain. After wards we went back to the house for dinner and  to relax, play an extensive game of charades that lasted an insane amount  of time and to prepare for the next days trip to Detroit.</p>
<p><font size="3" face="Times New Roman">Jeremy Tischuk from Pittsburgh</font></p>
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		<title>Realize America Tour - Day 7</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2007 16:45:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Denis</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[We had a wonderful sleep at  Mike�s house.  It was place truly made of enthusiasm Nishi says. It was wonderfully perched upon a picturesque and earthly land; with  wonderful hues, trees, and gardens.  It was an artistic treasure  with all the works � and we were welcomed like family coming [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We had a wonderful sleep at  Mike�s house.  It was place truly made of enthusiasm Nishi says. It was wonderfully perched upon a picturesque and earthly land; with  wonderful hues, trees, and gardens.  It was an artistic treasure  with all the works � and we were welcomed like family coming back  from a long journey.  As usual, the food at this place was offered  with love and in bountiful quantities for our satisfied Nabhis. Mike was intentional with his generosity, and we felt quite at home.  That night we met with our super-organized, delightful and loving -  Uri.  He prepared all the details, chairs and all program essentials.   Now we were off to the �Cincinnati gem� � the Fountain Square,  which was an elevated, charming, piece of landscape decorated with a  huge rounded fountain with a mountain-high statue of a woman whose hands  stretched outwards with water pouring out from her palms � reminding  me of Fariba�s loving hands full of vibrations.  I met a lovely man who talked a lot  about his life and his struggles with seeking, and explained his urge  to keep trying.  An interesting thing  occurred when a horse with a police man went out of control � it,  being guided by the police man in all logic, had careened and knocked  into our chairs that sat in front of a sandwich board for the program, as if almost wanting to take a seat.  Denis joked with  painting an image of the horse sitting and offering its hooves out for  realization.  Then off to the tallest building  in Cincinnati.  Up to the forty-fifth  floor and then up three flights to the observatory, which was especially  made to enjoy the sights of the whole city from all angles.  The  view was of a long drop and  a beautiful sight of the bridges and structures that were dear to the  citizens of Cincinnati.  We took the sahaj opportunity to use the  increased altitude for our advantage and chant the allah oo akbar mantra  for our vishuddhis.   Some of us could actually  see vibrations cast into the sky from the connection with the love of  the divine.  Then off to the public meeting in a lovely and cozy  hall with tall ceilings and soft carpeting.</p>
<p>At this point Dennis, worked on me understandingly pulling me up from my day.  Here, Shri Mataji, spoke enthusiastically with wit and humor in one of her 1980 talks, which really struck and captured the truths in her speech about American peoples and what really matters: respect for your family, child upbringing, and love.  I really liked this refreshing talk.  As well, a few people from our street realization program came to participate.  One man named Hans had even come to join us at Mike�s home to understand more about the love of Sahaj.  We had watched a humorous cartoon flick with some lovely and wholesome lasagna.  We ended the day with an out pouring of vibrations with a collective baghans with many drums.  The vibrations seemed to come from deep within our hearts reflecting within us.  It was another day of learning and enjoyment for all.</p>
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		<title>Realize America Tour - Day 6</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2007 16:40:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Denis</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Thursday morning came bustling  noise of waking aunties. We were a little groggy since last night had  been a late night. It was seven-thirty and a small group of us were  going to go ahead and leaflet before the others came. Julia, auntie  Nishi, uncle Prashant, Uncle Kevin and I volunteered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thursday morning came bustling  noise of waking aunties. We were a little groggy since last night had  been a late night. It was seven-thirty and a small group of us were  going to go ahead and leaflet before the others came. Julia, auntie  Nishi, uncle Prashant, Uncle Kevin and I volunteered to go.</p>
<p>So we got  into our little car and drove 20 minutes to downtown. When we arrive  we�re completely flabbergasted by the city�s creative architecture.  First we tackle a coffee store and kill two birds with one stone by  using the toilet and giving them a poster of Sahaja Yoga. The second  store clerks get their realization right on the spot. They promise to  come by as soon as they get a break. Even the nearby church is gifted  with a thick stack of sahaja pamphlets.</p>
<p>After two hours of vigorous postering  we joined the rest of the group at the park. When we arrived we noticed  how full the seats were. Throughout the day there were always new people  meditating, or learning about their kundalini. While some of the yuvas  gave realization and played drums the rest of us passed out pamphlets  to passer Byers. We were on the prowl for seekers. Throughout the day  we stumbled across a few interesting characters. There was the businessman  who spontaneously joined the yuva boys drumming. He created an African  beat that got us, across the street, dancing. We also met Clint who�d  joined in the drumming as well. Clint had just gotten his realization ten minutes ago.</p>
<p>So the day progressed and we decided to take walks around the city. Right  before we left a group of us went to get some ice cream but when we  saw the dark clouds we reconsidered. Whilst turning around the rain  fell on us with the motivation of a working shower. We scrambled to  get under some sort of shelter but still got soaked.</p>
<p>We  got home (Tapasya�s house) wet and tired but after a good bit of idle time we were ready to get packing.</p>
<p>On  our way to getting ready we faced a sudden twist in our plot. Clint, the fellow from before, would be joining us on the tour. This sudden  bit of information got us all in a circle checking vibrations. Clint�s  inclusion on the tour was green lighted and we very comfortably packed  the car. We did have a re-birthday party for our new addition right  before we left.</p>
<p>That  night we�d decided to travel boys with boys and girls with girls.  Our car was like a girls slumber party. We played mafia games with intricate  storylines (with clowns and cowboys). When we arrived to Uncle Mike�s  house in Cincinnati we were greeted with a delicious dinner and a fantastic  tour of his lovely house. Every room is a different shade of yellow!  After meditating we slowly made our way to bed. The day was full and  most of us fell asleep instantly.</p>
<p>Today Clinton from Indianapolis joins us.</p>
<p><em>Laxmi (State Collage, PA)</em></p>
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