5.27.2012

snowy mountains

jiling and lingjia, snowy mountains above deer park- magic

himalaya

waterfall behind deer park in north india, himalayas

5.05.2012

taiwan taroko river crossing

i literally met this guy in the river: both the photographer, and the man in photo. these photos are from many months ago, during my taiwan taroko trip, my birthday wilderness solo in january. i am still in india right now- just wanted to share these photos, as i can't upload any india photos yet! 

story of me with man in the water- this powerful river has some sweet rapids... that could rush you downriver really easily and turn you into delicious river pancake, around the next river bend. many rains at that time (the night before actually) rose the river up to past waist level (thus my sexy pants). crossing the river, at a deep part of river (though still walkable) with crazy rapids, i didn't know how to cross. at that moment, seemingly out of nowhere, man in photo shows up- he is a local village elder who knows all the best routes thru the river. he helped me across. on my way back across the river coming downstream, he magically showed up again and helped me cross once more- i just feel like this story is metaphor: when we really need the help, beautiful grandfather and grandmother turtles and all kinds of brothers and sisters will just show up. help just shows up when we need it- and when we ask for help. 

blessings on your journeys, my brothers and sisters. may you ask for help, and receive guidance, as your need arises 
love, jiling 

4.13.2012

babu

babu tells a story 

there is the monkey god, hanuman 
he doesn't know that he has great powers 
one day he encounters a wise old teacher 
who sees the strength, beauty, and power lying latent within hanuman 
teacher tells hanuman what he sees within him, and helps him realize his power 
hanuman gains confidence and keeps developing his powers 
he steps into the god powers that he has always had 

this is the power of a good teacher 
and this is all the magic that we have lying latent within all of us 

traditional candles

clay or metal cups 
they are small and fit comfortably into my hand 
fill with coconut or any other oil
put a cotton wick the length of my pinky into cup, letting it rise up a little above the oil 
thickness of wick is 5-strands
wet the top of wick sticking out with fingers 
sing a song to give thanks
light the wick 
have a comfortable flame for a nice long while 
keep singing 

this is south indian traditional "candle"
much better than wax! 
i will make many clay cups when i make a home again 
to put fire into 

i put these photos up thinking that my friends justin, bill, kari, joy, tamarack, and other traditional-ways pottery-loving friends would appreciate... and put the simple effective skill to immediate use!

in temples here they use metal instead of clay to hold the candles... have many indentations into a clay or metal plate, for the wicks to hang out. one cup or bowl or plate can hold many wicks and much oil to sustain it all... a beautiful powerful light. great for rituals, romantic dinners, and effective night-lighting. 

temple flower tree

i have only seen this flowers in trees next to ashrams 
they smile big toothy grins like they are in bliss, 
and waft sweet honey vanilla heart-opening scents
into the thunderstorm-approaching-big-wind air

bhud's back

more symbolic images 
everywhere they abound!
this one right on my friend bhud's back 
image from buddhist monks of thailand 
can you feel it? 

mandalas

from a temple floor, chalked in white, prayers aplenty, 
coming soon to a post office near you