One Great Desire

Usually, when someone asks me what I want, I struggle just a little.  The reason is simple, I have few preferences left.  There is, however, one great desire that I have and it drives just about everything that I do.  It wakes me up in the middle of the night and sings to me.  It sits next to me in the empty car as I drive.  It is the thread that runs through the malas hanging ’round my neck, that glides over my fingers as I chant.

In yogic terms, I am in trouble.  This is attachment.  This desire will bind me.  If that’s the case, then I welcome the shackles that it carries.

I have written and written, then prayed and meditated and written some more; all to feed the fire of this great desire.  It is almost time to reveal the work.  I have already asked some of you to help me; I will ask more in the days to come.

What is this great desire?  What is it that consumes me?  To share what I have received, to give what I have been given.  Help me.  You are my only hope.  All I need, all that I ask, is that you share your story with me and let me share it with others.

What’s Your Story?

Will you take a few minutes of your day and share your story?  Will you share how Amrit Yoga has helped you?  Will you share a class or workshop or reading these blog posts or studying with me impacted you?  Just a short, little paragraph—3-5 sentences, that’s all.  I’ve already emailed a personal invitation to some of you.  I will send out more invitations over the next few days.  If, after reading this, you don’t want to wait for an invitation, email your story to me at ramdas@bhaktihouse.us.

Thank you so much dear Ones.
 
Again and Again,
Jai Bhagwan