“All religions, arts and sciences are branches of the same tree. All these aspirations are directed toward ennobling man’s life, lifting it from the sphere of mere physical existence and leading the individual towards freedom.”* Tuesday, January 3, 2006 1:10:46 AM … Continue reading
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Now that Kama Nagari and I were back together again I no longer could afford the luxury of depression and so I become normal, and together we got down to the hard work of living again. We needed a place … Continue reading
In the Hindu wedding there is a time at the beginning of the ceremony where the groom is given the opportunity to leave and avoid marriage all together. This is done just before the bride enters; it is called Kashi … Continue reading
Wednesday, August, 31, 2005 9 p.m The following is a transcription made of my reaction to the destruction of New Orleans: I am driving to the desert from Riverside and I stop at a coffee shop and look at a … Continue reading
On August 28, 1975 Kama Nagari and I arrived in Toronto from Dallas, Texas. My school started on September 5. We had just $800 to our name, no place to live and no job. In addition, I had been disowned … Continue reading
I have been the father of ten children and I have never been present for the birth of a single one. Now that does not mean that I have been remote or callus. I have been there for my wives, … Continue reading
Thursday, August 18, 2005 9:52:09 AM There are few things that I know in this world, but one thing is this: Life is like a spring, you can hold it back for some time, but in the end it will … Continue reading
Here is a brief description of my first apartment. You may relate to this. The apartment that Kama Nagari and I rented on the first day we arrived in Toronto was located on Walker Avenue. It was on the 5th … Continue reading
Our first son, Vrindavan, was born in Toronto on May 25 1976. Doing the math this means that Kama Nagari was pregnant almost immediately after we moved into our apartment. Without any birth control we were well on our way … Continue reading
Within the first week of living with Kama Nagari, after our Dallas Temple “noticeboard marriage,” I remember being wakened in the middle of the night by Kama Nagari. She was shaking in bed and making horrid gaging noises. I had … Continue reading