Freitag, 21. Dezember 2012
Last days in India..
Tomorrow we’re heading off to Thailand where we will spend a good three month for various projects. Hmm.. really looking forward to that, because compared to India, it will be peace of cake! ;) but then we still want to come back to India to see more of it. Actually, it seems to us that we didn’t do a lot of stuff.. for sure, we checked out Varanasi pretty good and had a lovely time there. We did Vipassana what was also a very deep and intense experience (and one of the projects we planned from the beginning). Then we were a couple of days in Delhi and the rest of the time we travelled around or tried to organize things.. so we haven’t done a lot.. there’s still so much missing (well, NOT the Thaj Mahal ;) but Goa, Rishikesh, Manali, Parvati Valley, Dharmsalah, Leh.. and so on. So we will be back next December or January. For we will “only” have a 6 month Visa for India and Nepal, we will have to plan carefully to see from which month to which month we will be travelling here. Once or Visa will run out, we will come back to Switzerland. This will be end of May or end of June (probably end of June). Meaning we will be doing Kung Fu in July in China, being in August in Japan and then having Sept – Dec. In the Philippines and Indonesia.. so far we’re using way less money than we planned and we could travel on forever ;) no worries.. we will be back in 2014, but not before. It’s so much fun travelling with Sky!!! We’re just the perfect match and yes, we will stay together forever, growing old, happy and wise together! Sharing wine and Women and things beyond all imagination! Being here in India, where arranged marriage is not uncommon and sex toys are still illegal, we feel sorry for all these people having no idea how great sex actually can be! The two of us are just sooooo much ahead of the average mind!
being here in India, I was wondering a lot in what direction mankind will develop. There is one billion people in this country and it’s hard to imagine that everybody will enjoy luxury one day. It starts by the disease called “cast system” that prohibits equality in this country. Probably all the poor would have to stand together and raise up, overthrowing all the rich people and distributing things more evenly. But as everybody is so religious here, it just won’t happen. People make offering to some of their thousands and thousands of gods, instead taking responsibilities for their actions and changing their life on their own. In terms of environmental protection, it would be a good start to not throwing everything away, but also here, they are far away from any change. It even affects us, for we’re throwing also everything away (no trash bins in the trains and nowhere to be found in the streets). A guy said: “it’s a cultural thing”. So then you’re culture is pretty much fucked up, pal! I would get a manic habit of cleaning up here and if you’re a messy, then you’d be just fine in this country ;)
another thing that you will inevitably confront here is a huge amount of beggars. Children, old people, handicapped people.. hmm.. also there we haven’t found the best solution. We’re just turning them away, because in my life I never felt like giving money to people. I don’t feel like helping by giving money to these people.. it’s like painkillers instead of fixing the cause of your pain. It is as picking up trash thrown away by locals. It seems to be a good act, but in the long run nothing will change this way. So I haven’t the final answer to the problem. Why are some people born healthy, others not? Why are some so fortunate and others not? What remains is the only fact that everybody can achieve happiness by walking the path of Dhamma. If you can’t change it in the outside world, then you can end your misery by changing your inside world (this is where Vipassana is very right about). So instead of being miserable, these people should change deep inside. Maybe this is why I don’t like to give them money. The miserable way they confront me with is not what I think you should life. I only feel like telling them: “Be Happy!”. How was it.. there is no way to happiness. Happiness is the way. Yes, yes and yes.. even if it seems almost impossible to see the glimpse of light at the horizon, it’s there and it will always be there for the eye that wants to see!
Ah.. finally we’re almost in Kolkata.. only five more hours to go in this train (5 out of 30 hours :P ..at least there is a direct train to bring us there. In Switzerland, if you like riding trains, the longest you can do is 4 hours and then you’re from east to west and crossed all of it ;)
let’s see what sky is doing.. still sleeping I guess, but maybe a chai (tea) can wake her up ;)
===== this you don't need to read.. is just our backup for next year ;) ==========
Hindi for beginners
1 ek
2 do
3 teen
4 char
5 panch
6 tscheh
7 sath
8 ath
9 no
10 tus
11 igiarh
12 barah
13 terah
14 choudah
15 pandrah
16 soulah
17 satrah
18 atharah
19 ounish
20 biis
21 ekiis
22 bais
23 deis
24 chobis
25 pachis
26 chapis
27 sathais
28 athais
29 untiis
30 tiis
31 ektiis
32 batiis
33 detiis
34 chotiis
35 pentiis
36 chatis
37 seintis
38 artis
39 unchalis
40 chalis
50 bdschas
60 saad
70 sapptar
80 assi
90 nabbe
100 so
200 do so
1000 hadschar
How much is this – howra?
Cold thanda
hot garam
water pani
food khana
possible milega
everything sab cooch
nothing cooch nei
lower niche
upper uncha
price paisa / kimat
vegetarian sakahari
non-veg manchan
today aach (aatsch)
yesterday bita hua kal
tomorrow anew ala kal
very good bahud acha
very tasty bahud matscha
very egdam
later badme
more adhik
less kam
grill tandoori
egg adna
fish machli (matschli)
chicken murga
tikka piece
bread roti, chapatti
rice chawal
patatoe alu
cheese ghee (ghii)
tomato tomatr
sugar chini
milk doodh (dudh)
salt namak [namag]
chilly mirch, tikha (spicy)
ocean mahasagar
and or
sky acaz
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