Tsunami scare
Living in an ashram basically means being isolated from the outside world in every possible sense. So when the Swami announced last night that there had been a huge disaster, earthquake in Haiti and added that they put out a Tsunami warning on the Bahamas. But that they currently have suspended the warning for the time being.
It has resulted in everybody walking around today, pensive, slightly panicked but without showing it, wondering what the actual escape plan would look like. When one of the students asked the swami today if there would be some kind of information about what we should do in the event of a tsunami, he smiled and said "Of course" and then continued talking about Krishna. Thinking that praying to Krishna is the closest we are gonna get a salvation out of here if the big wave should hit.
When talking to Per on the phone (panicked for a second and thought maybe little brother could have been close to earthquake so phoned home. He is fine) he said to run far up on the beach. Feel the need to shortly explain what the surroundings look like. On one side of the ashram there is a big, where you arrive by tiny boat that takes maybe ten people to and from Nassau. Then comes ashram that leads to other side of island (takes about two minutes to walk from one side to the other, where there is beautiful beach. So nowhere real to run, unless maybe Atlantis would let us in (they have intentionally cut off all communications route to ashram cause pissed off that ashram wouldnt sell them their land so that they could build another tacky massive commercial casino).
Anyway, there will be no tsunami and that's what I wanted to say.
Lots of people got textmessages last night from worried friends and relatives asking how everything was.
I got none.
Thinking of maybe staying here forever.
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Postat av: mamma
Maybe it means that you have got very cool friends and family...Love you<3
Postat av: ♥ Johanna ♥
men jag trodde ju inte man fick ha mobil när man skall bli en yogaguru...
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