Friday, June 8, 2012

More of Mangalore

After almost 3-weeks in the Ayureveda Center, I left Kerala and went back to the ashram. I had gotten little relief from the heat and I wanted to return for a Kriya Yoga Camp. I had broken out badly from a heat rash and was pretty uncomfortable. Once I arrived to the ashram, I got a tad irritated as I had to sleep on the marble meditation hall floor as they did not have any rooms. I thought everyone knew I was coming but no one including myself made a reservation! I lasted one night, then they finally moved me to a room the next afternoon, but they said I would have to be booted out again right after the camp. So I made a decision to leave the ashram after the camp was over. It was an exhausting 5-days. They kept us busy 18-hours a day, a little much I thought. But overall it was a great experience. So with unplanned time on my hands now, I decided to do a little sightseeing and took an afternoon bus to Mysore, 7-hours away. The first 2-nights I stayed at a dive and I thought it was overpriced. I am all about value. If I stay in a room with nothing, I don’t; want to pay but $10 USD. So a $30 room with nothing is overpriced in my opinion. I'd rather pay double and get everything I need. (within reason) I hired a driver and toured the area the next day. Mysore is a beautiful city and I am glad I went. It is known as the City of Palaces. It reminded me how perturbed I get visiting tourist areas. They really gouge the tourist and I hate haggling for everything. I had scheduled another bus ride back to Mangalore and there ended up being a state wide strike; for the rising fuel prices. I was told to return 4-hours later which I did. When I checked in, and they said my bus had left an hour earlier and I was considered a no-show. I would have to buy another ticket and wait other 4-hours before the next bus left. I immediately hired a driver. I can be so impatient! Now I remember how much happier I am when I travel for a purpose instead of as a tourist. I needed up back in Mangalore, about 40 km from the ashram. I kind of like this town! It is relatively clean for India, affluent, well educated, numerous colleges here, not too over populated and has everything you need….. and they don’t gouge the tourist. I didn’t feel like I had enough Ayurveda time, so I found a place here. It is cute and I am probably their first Western patient. They made me a nice room and are spoiling me rotten. I feel like a little princess and get everything I want and need for a very fair price. Actually cheaper than the hotel I had in Mysore and it includes TV, internet, 3-meals and 3- treatments a day! On two different occasions, I spent the day and night with Karen and Anita (and Indian from the ashram). She and her beautiful young family live about a half hour drive away in a beautiful new, custom built home. Us three girls had lunch together; delicious Chinese food one day and another day yummy Italian food. We had such a wonderful time together. Today was the last time I will see my friend while I am in India this trip. Next week I head north for my program at Osho for three months. It is bitter sweet for me! Osho Meditation Resort is called Spiritual Disneyland. They say it use to be fantastic but has now become too commercial. Each day 1000 people from all over the world are at Osho. I hope to not long for the simplicity of the ashram and my days with the cows. Finally, monsoon season has begun and I have cooled down. What a welcome relief. It is now about 83-degrees in my room instead of 90! I have uploaded lots of photos from my trip on my Facebook page. To see them, log into FB.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Kerala for Pancah Karma

I’ve been away from the ashram and the cows for a week now! I actually miss it. I don’t miss not having electricity and getting overheated but I miss my routine and friends at the ashram. The ashram was an incredible experience for me. I spent 3-nights in Mangalore. I visited an ENT, for my sinus infection and of course he doped me up with all kinds of meds which are making me sleepy. The ENT cost $3 USD. I even had my hearing checked by an audiologist, for 2-hearing tests at $10. The good news is I am not deaf. I think I just tune everybody out since I can’t understand what they are saying anyway. I had my rounds at the hotel bar for vodka and tonics and got the desire for alcohol out of my system. It was easy to get around the town in the tuk-tuks as most drivers spoke some English. Only one driver cheated me out of probably the 15-rides I took. This is very good odds! When I looked at a map of India I realized how close I was to Kerala so I decided to visit for Pancha Karma. This is a 5-step cleansing process which is not fun at all but it makes you feel amazing afterwards. I was at this center and did some training here in 2007, ayugreen.com I couldn’t be so close and not return. My last visit was bitter sweet. I went through a difficult period going off anti depressants. Thankfully I have not been on them since, although I still struggle with bouts of depression. I have been here about 5-days and studying a little of Ayurveda, but mostly I am receiving treatments. Yesterday I received an herbal bundle treatment. It is for joint pain, relaxation, weight loss and to reduce the brown spots on my skin from the sun allergy. I was amazed after one treatment the spots were 2-3 shades lighter. I didn’t even want to take my evening sunset beach and sun gazing walk! It is a powerful treatment and makes you pretty lethargic afterwards. I am also here to help reduce the heat in my body. I am cold and crave sweets after pancha karma. I need to cool down as the heat the last few weeks has taken a toll on me. My body swells in the heat and humidity and I have literally “no” energy! Mt walks on the beach don’t draw the crowd like it did 5-years ago. But everyone still says “hi, how are you, what is your name, where are you from”? But at least they don’t follow me any more. I wanted a burka last time just so I could walk the beach alone without 10-people attached to my arm! The center is a working Ayurveda Hospital for the locals as well as a training center for foreigners. Right now it is quiet with foreigners. Besides myself, there is a Russian and a gentleman from Sri Lanka. The Russian has been here 4-months for psoriasis and joint issues. He was not able to lift his arms. Now he can almost raise them to his shoulders! I heard another Russian just left. He was here for 21-months recovering from a drug addiction. 2-days ago within 10-minutes of here there was a Marxist political rally. During the rally a bomb was set-off to scare and scatter the people while the politician was stabbed to death! When such incidents happen, there is a harthal, a strike, called. No city services are available and the roads can be blocked with the strikers. We could hear the strikers rally on a nearby highway. I’ll have to do some research on this, but I remember the Marxist party being a problem when I was here 5-years ago too. Good new……………..I heard today they caught the murderers. Today is a holiday, as is every Sunday. Most of the staff is off. They took us on a sightseeing tor. We went to a local handicraft place. Too bad I don’t have a home or I would have bought several pieces of art today. I loved the boat ride on the river which took us out to the Arabian Sea. There were seven of us in the boat, and I am the only westerner. Once again I feel like a celebrity. Everyone along the banks of the river was waving at us/me. Now I know what movie start and politicians feel like. It felt feel good to get out and about. I am trying to decide whether to return to the cow ashram for another few weeks, or if I should hop on a plane and go north for a special class with Agama yoga in Dharmsala. It’s actually more than a hop and rather exhausting travel. I will have to take a car an hour a way to the airport. Then fly to Deli for at least 1-night, and finally take a 12-hour overnight bus ride to the Dharmsala area. I’d stay there for 1-2 nights then go to another area for a 5-day class. I am trying to decide if it is worth the hassle, or if I should just wait until another time to take the class. After the class I would need to hop on another bus ride and plane and come south for my 3-month long program at Osho. I love India but the traveling part is exhausting, expensive and very stressful for me. Decisions, decisions……let me ponder for a few days.

Monday, April 30, 2012

Finally......back in India

After Mumbai, I spent a few days in Bangalore; taking a Pranic Healing Course. It was fabulous and I learned a lot. I have since taught a few people how to self heal. I should use it on myself more! The last few weeks have been amazing but difficult. I was at a basic ashram in southern India. It is a friend of mine’s ashram who I met in Rishikesh. I had stayed at her place in Goa for a month. She has been going to this ashram for 7-years. I mainly came for a Gau Seva, servitude to the cows. I ended up only spending a little time with the cows. Most of them were located at a more primitive location half an hour away. I spent time massaging the adults as well as the calves and their mother’s. They had a total of 250 cows in both locations. I helped my friend with a Kids Camp the ashram was having. She didn’t really even like kids until she was forced to teach them yoga. hehe One evening 4 of us; my friend, a young Russian couple and I decided to spend the night outdoors on top of a hill. Bugs were everywhere but I enjoyed the fresh air. Out of no where and at 2 am, clouds rolled in, the wind whipped up and the Russian fellow says, “I think we need to leave”. We quickly gathered everything up and ran down the hill in the dark with only 1-torch for the four of us. We only made it indoors by just a second. I thought the world was coming to an end! We had hurricane force winds and the rain on a tin roof was deafening! It rained like this for hours and dried rat shit from the rafters above blew on me and my face all night long. It was an experience I will remember forever! While at the ashram, I meditated a lot which was very good for me. I actually discovered god in a cave when my kundlini energy was awakened. It was an incredible feeling as this loving, warm energy traveled through my body as a bright light. I feel it is the same energy my massage clients have felt for years, yet I could never experience. I had asked for a sign from god, and within seconds this incredible white light and energy entered my body. I immediately wept. When I opened my eyes, I could see a beautiful angel of smoke before me. Later, I since realized it was sandalwood incense burning that the cook had left, but at the moment, I saw an angel before me! Another interesting experience was after a yoga nidra CD that I would listen to daily. I had really good experiences with this program 6-months earlier in Rishikesh. Yoga Nidra is a yogic or physic sleep. I was totally lucid and relaxed on a roof top terrace and putting away my mat after a session. I saw a person walk across the room outside of the window. He was purplish and I asked my friend who this person was? She said what you are talking about; there is no room outside of this window. It was like I was seeing another dimension, another plane, another room that did not exist with a person walking in it. And during a hike we heard a buzzing or humming sound. It was distinctive and we listened to it for a long time. The Indian with us said it way tree energy. You could feel your hands vibrating. Come to find out, the guru said it was the earth’s energy in resonance with solar energy and that not everyone can hear this. We could hear it again almost everyday in different locations. It was absolutely mesmerizing! Afterwards I checked a sight solarstormwarnings.com It appears there is a lot of solar activity going on right now. More to come for some scary stuff told to us by our guru, teacher of spirituality. Our guru had planned to be in silence for the entire year. After 3-months he came out and called a meeting for his followers. He said he had some news that he must share with us. The message he received from his deep meditations showed signs of upcoming world calamities. The world will start changing as early as June or July. He said there will be tsunamis, earthquakes, and World War III started between Iran and Israel. He sees Japan getting split into 3-pieces and more problems with the nuclear fallout there. Indonesia and New York he sees in deep trouble. Mexico will have a tsunami. The entire earth will be without electricity by October for 3-days. Many people will die, but the farming communities will have an easier time. The Middle East will suffer quickly without power. He told us about NASA agreeing with much of what he has said. He mentioned a famous astrophysicist Alexia Demetria who says there is a solar cloud of debris in our solar system with asteroids the size of planets. He first gave this message to the adults, then to the teenagers. He brought out a back pack and showed them everything to pack for an emergency. He even had stronger warning for the teenagers after he had receiving updated information from the astrophysicist. He sees the Himalayas having problems as glaciers start to melt. He has already gotten his family from Delhi to move south. He told my friend that if her son comes to India from New York in December, that it will be too late. Her son needs to get here now, before June. He as advised others not to travel in June. This of course is pretty upsetting. I guess we have all been hearing about 2012. My family back in the states has taken this pretty serious for years even before hearing this information. I met with a spiritual couple back in Nov of 2010. They had me as a guest in their home in Guatemala and were doing an audio pod cast to their followers. They said they foresaw an earthquake, tsunami or nuclear problem would affect Japan or the Philippines during the week of March 11-17, 2011. So 4-months earlier, they were right to a tee about their prediction of the Japan disaster! I use to not pay much attention to the New Age Spiritual goers, but now I do because I am one! The ashram was located about 3 km outside of a good sized village and over 40 km from Mangalore, a good sized town in S India where many engineers live and work and train before they work in the Middle East; Dubai and Abu Dhabi UAE. It was comfortable enough but I really tired of the food. We mostly ate just rice with a stewed vegetable. We even had rice porridge for breakfast everyday. The last week there, the electricity only worked about 2-4 hours a day. So the heat was pretty unbearable for me and I ended up getting a sinus infection and a heat allergy. I’m now in Mangalore at a decent hotel for a couple of nights. Ahhhhh………it’s like luxury, I have A/C! Tomorrow I go to Kerala to the Ayurveda Center I stayed at in 2007. I’m going for another Pancha Karma treatment and to learn more about Ayurveda. I didn’t realize I was so close to the area, only a 4-hour drive which is nothing in India. I really felt I should visit this place again. The treatments will help me with the heat issues I am having too! I guess I need to get use to not having A/C and electricity as the world comes nearer to the end! Really in all seriousness, if you read this, please know that I do not take this information lightly. Please read it. Google some of the above information. Absorb it. Start planning what you will do in the event of these world calamities.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Another month on Koh Phangan

I haven’t written in my blog in ages. No excuse, except I hate typing on my little keyboard.

I have been on Koh Phangan since January 18th. I will leave on March 22. I have finished my Level 2 yoga with Agama. I have to be honest, I didn’t enjoy it at all and it was a real struggle to finish. I was ready for the intensity again, but we only had class 3x a week. The teacher really didn’t teach, we viewed a video of Swami. I could have done the same thing by distant learning over the internet. It has been hard to meet people here as the island and classes are so spread out. Besides, I am one of the oldies. There are only a handful of us compared to the hundreds of 20-30 year olds! I just haven’t fit it. But………..I may consider spending more time here in the future. I could actually run a massage business and live and work here 5-6 months a year.

On another positive note, the island is beautiful and I am getting use to relaxing. I love walking on the beach and wading out to a sandbar and just enjoying the simple pleasures of life. I have gotten into drinking fresh coconut water! This is the island’s main economy besides tourism!

I took a weekend Experiential Tantra Workshop which was loads of fun but a little awkward! I am now taking 10 sessions of Chakra Balancing. It’s given by a Thai woman, and mostly I’m receiving some pretty rare body work. I feel amazing, after being pretty darn depressed for a few weeks. Today I learned how to use a pendulum. I’m so excited about this. It’s scientific magic! Basically we are an energy based universe. Everything is energy. Pendulum work is a way of connecting with your inner self, your innate intelligence. All living matter has ability to sense beneficial or destructive energy. Animal’s sense danger, plants shrink when hostile people walk near them. Our nervous system is like a cosmic computer. But most of us are not in tuned enough to recognize what answers the nervous system gives us. Our mind is like a big radio or television receiver and transmitter. A properly trained person can concentrate on thing, person, object, thought, etc, and becomes in tune with it. The person touches the thing on its own frequency. Nerve cells begin to vibrate in resonance to it, and this vibration has a frequency. The nervous system then translates this quality and causes the appropriate agreed upon movement in the pendulum. You can get a yes or no answer to just about question using the pendulum. They say it takes a year to a year and a half of practice to master it. I am already doing very well with it just in the first day. And have asked it some questions. Maybe all this yoga has done my pea brain some good! Hehe All kidding aside, I have always had a good intuition, but using the pendulum will make it even stronger and more accurate.

I leave the island on the 22nd and will spend a few days in Bangkok waiting on my visa to return to India. I plan to spend a few days in Mumbai, and maybe even do a little massage work there too! Then I am taking a Pranic Healing Workshop for a few days in Bangalore, the IT capital of India. I’ll end up at an ashram near Mangalore, to do a “gau seva”, servitude to the cows for a month. This is a highly spiritual experience! I’ll shovel cow shit, bath, feed milk, massage and meditate with the cows. I want to practice my new learned Pranic healing skills on the cows too! They say it burns bad karma to serve the cows and it helps with psychosomatic disorders and calms the minds and nerves! It’s going o be a hot dirty job but I am really looking forward to it. I know, people think I am crazy! I got so attached to the cows in Rishikesh and I felt a real connection. They would almost fall over when I massaged them.

Then I have a 3-month program lined up at Osho Meditation Resort in Pune. It is an intern position where I will live, work and learn about meditation. Osho was quite controversial and had some wild ideas. Like using dynamic movements, music, dancing, yelling, laughing, and screaming to get the energy out of your system so you can then be at peace and still to meditate. The program I’m on teaches you how to integrate work and play. We were taught early in life that play is one thing and work another. This program teaches you how to be playful in your work! The program radically changes our approach to work and life. I am excited! I will learn new things and the resort will put me to work utilizing my skill sets.

So that’s about 4 ½ months of my 6-month return visa to India. My family and friends ask when I am coming home? The truth is, I no longer have a home!

Friday, February 10, 2012

4-nights of fun on Koh Phangan

I haven’t written in my blog in a while. I guess it is easier to read other peoples blogs than I write in my own. Hehe It is so damn hard to type on this little keyboard and without a proper desk.

I am getting more and more adjusted to life on Koh Phangan, but to tell you the truth it is a bit boring. I am having trouble doing my own self-practice for yoga.

I have started Level 2, and it is going okay. Not quite the dynamics or intensity that we had in Rishikesh. I guess you can never repeat your experiences and you have to be content with the memories of the past. We only go three days a week for 3.5 hours each day. There is about 25-people in the class, many just took Level 1 here on the island. I wanted to attend simultaneously a Third Eye Retreat, but it was for 10-hours a day for 10-hours. I thought it would be too intense to do both courses at the same time. I also had concerns with so much meditation and sitting still. I’m afraid I might find myself to be a crazy woman when given and forced with so much time to focus! Someday I will do something like that, I just don’t think now is the time.

One of my classmates from Australia had to leave Rishiksh a day early and missed graduation. Her grandfather was dying and she had to return home. So now she has arrived here on the island for our yoga class. We have done a few things together. Her first night here we went to a “1001 Arabian Nights Party” that the yoga school was sponsoring. I didn’t expect much…………boy I was blown away! There must have been 40-belly dancers entertaining us. They had all just graduated from a belly and mystical dance class as part of our tantra yoga school, Agama Yoga. They were all ages, sizes, shapes and nationalities with beautiful costumes. I enjoyed their performances very much and hope I can take classes someday. I actually taught myself to belly dance when I was about 20-years old.

The second night another friend and classmates from Rishikesh was in a Thai Boxing Match. I wasn’t crazy about attending but thought I should go just to give him my moral support. I ended up loving it! Our friend’s opponent was Thai. Three were to be 5-rounds of three minutes each. Within 1-minute of starting, our friend knocked the Thai guy out! He is such a good yogi, and boxing might be considered controversial. We watched several different fights.

The third night of her being here, we went to a Full Moon Party on the Beach. That it what this island is famous for. Basically a bunch of young kids partying and getting drunk. It was fun to go, just once! There were fire dancers and jump roping with fire. Not good for drunks! There was even a stand for Magic Mushrooms which are illegal. Tons of bars, a water slide, trampolines and all kinds of music. People were drinking buckets of cocktails. You buy a bucket, let’s say with vodka and Redbull, and they supply the ice. You drink the drink out of your bucket! We came and left early before it got too wild on the beach. Thousands come for this event every month. There are now Black Moon and Half Moon parties as well, so just about every night of the week there is a party here.

And the 4th night of her arrival, we had a Yang Spiral Meditation. Basically the full moon produces a lot of yin, female energy, so we did a yang, masculine meditation to counter balcony the effects. There were over a hundred people in attendance. You divide up by your astrological sign, then male/female. By dividing in to all the twelve astrological signs this helps give healing energy from the universe. You get into a spiral position holding hands, male, female, male female and so forth. Then trance music plays, you hold hands in a standing meditation for 45-minutes. I was concerned this would be a struggle for me, the wiggle worm that I am. You can’t let go of holding hands or you break the spiral. If you do, you have to step back and connect the people on either side of you. Within a few minutes my belly area felt like it is on fire. I thought, if I hugged a snow man it would melt. It was an incredible experience. Unfortunately, I could not get the energy to move any higher which is the goal, to get to the higher chakras and out the crown. You are suppose to get all kinds of healing benefits from the meditation. Google Yang Spiral Meditation. So maybe now my belly will be healed! I carry a ton of emotions in my abdomen!

So what a contrast in the 4-nights of activities! Last night I stayed home and watched a sci-fi movie!

Penang, Malaysia

I took an exhausting 15-hour trip by ferry and mini-bus ride to Penang. The reason was to get a visa for Thailand so I could stay beyond 30-days here. Now I have a visa to stay 2-months longer, which I won’t need. I needed more than 30 days but not 60. The travel to/from was awful, except for the ferry ride. But my time in Penang was fabulous, yet expensive for me! I stayed at a cute boutique hotel for 3-nights because I was scheduled to get in very late and all the on-line guest houses were sold out. The first night and second day I was worn out from the trip. I visited the Red Garden Café and Food Court a couple of nights for entertainment and good food. It’s always fun to listen to Asian musicians singing American songs. An older, local gentlemen sat next to me the first night. We visited and he wanted me to return again the next night. Our visit reminded me of my around the world trip in 2005. I spent about 10-days in Penang, but I mostly stayed on the beach area and did not come into town. I made friends with a Malay man. We had a great time together. He took me to the train station and cried when I left. I had thought of trying to find him again, but didn’t. I can’t even remember his name! I came back again to the food court my last night and a young Thai tried to pick me up. He was very aggressive with me and I was starting to get scared. A rarity for me! My warning lights were going up to not go anywhere with him. Another night I went to the famous Eastern & Oriental Hotel to their English Style Pub. Heard great music and had one drink. I like to visit interesting hotels in every city I visit. My last day there I met a delightful lady from Montreal and we went on a private city tour together. We got to see all the sights of Penang! Such as all the British Colonial buildings, Penang Hill, (a cog wheeled train up a mountain) a couple of beautiful and scenic Chinese Temples, the port, and old immigrant village. It is a lovely city of 1.2 million! I could see myself living there. I had some trouble getting home. The travel agent screwed up and consequently screwed me! Gawd, sometime I hate being a tourist and taken advantage of.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

My own bungalow

I checked out of my cute bungalow resort, Lime N Soda, yesterday and finally got moved into my new monthly bungalow rental. I am pretty pleased with it and although it is close to a main road, it is not bothering me and I enjoy watching cars, scooters and people go by. The landlord also runs a restaurant right across the street and I can see what is going on over there too. This way I don't feel so isolated! I've got great wifi, a small living room area with a TV and loads of channels, and a small kitchen. There is no a/c which I will be okay without it, but to get air flow, you have to open all the windows which give you no protection to the mosquito's or for theft. The owner assures me in 10-years the only thefts he has had was with two different guys who had prostitutes in their bungalows and they decided not to pay them. The ladies came back and stole their computers. I guess I am still bothered by my robbery in Guatemala as I am much more sensitive to security issues now. Gawd,I use to be so trusting!

I shopped for groceries and it is very expensive here. I think it might be cheaper for me to eat at the food court daily. For $26 USD, I bought 6-eggs, 2-bananas, 3-tomatoes, 2-sm apples, 2-yogurts, crackers, 2-beers, sugar, tea, cheese, a small bag of Lays, a Snickers bar, little tube of local toothpaste, 2-cans V-8 juice, a mosquito coil, and 2-liters of bottled water. I guess anywhere in the world with rising food cost, $26 dollars doesn't buy much! The owner just had someone bring over a 5-gallon jug of water but I need some sort of stand and attachment to use it.

I took off on the bike to Haad Rin. This is the famous area for the Full Moon parties. I got scared after a few very steep hills and 15% grades and turned around. I couldn't get the bike to slow down enough going down hill! I don't trust these old brakes! The bike is an automatic so I couldn't put it in a lower gear. I had just read an article on the Koh Phangan "tattoo". These are permanent scars left on tourists who have had scooter accidents. Also after I read the article I took off on my scooter and got blocked on the road by a roll over accident. A French guy rolled his jeep while going to fast and an approaching car came on a narrow bridge. He was shaken, but not hurt! A rain shower came out of nowhere while I was on the scooter and I got drenched and was actually chilly for a few minutes!

It's hard to sight see while driving, but I swear I have seen a couple of dogs riding scooters and even a monkey! A dog on the street was chasing the scooter so I noticed it was because of the monkey passenger! I haven't seen any other monkeys on the island. Did I mention I saw a snake in the yoga hall in Goa? I hate snakes!!!!!! I was going into the last relaxation,(Shavastana, the corpse pose) and looked on the ceiling. Sure enough, in the rafters was a medium sized tree snake. Luckily, there was netting between us if that is any comfort. I also saw one dead sea snake on the beach in Goa, and next to him was a live one. I think sea snakes are extremely poisionous! Why do I have such a fear of snakes?

So now that I finally have good wifi where I am living, I can right more. I am now a "senior" reviewer on Tripadvisor! After so many years of me personally being reviewed for my spa and massage, it's been fun to write reviews on my experiences of traveling!

Journey to Koh Phangan

Oops, post out of order. Forgot I never posted this so it is out of chronological order:

I booked an overnight train ride from Bangkok to Surat Thani taking 13-hours. It was very clean and comfortable despite the long ride. Then they had our butts parked in a holding terminal area for five more hours waiting on the ferry ride. The ferry ride was about 2 ½ hours. Upon arrival to the island I was transported with luggage on a scooter to my hotel. I was beat and had not fully recovered from the plan flight from Goa yet!!!!!

I’ve been in Thailand almost a week. It is very different than India. The filth and chaos in India is hard to handle sometimes. So the cleanliness and orderliness in Thailand is one of the first things you notice.

Within 24-hours of being on Ko Phangan, I ran into several people I know from Rishikesh from my yoga studies. It is comforting to arrive to a foreign country and already know some people!

Koh Phangan is in the South and located on the Gulf of Thailand near Koh Sumai, a larger better known island. Koh means island, pha means meet or find, Ngan means a sandy beach that can be seen at low tide. Most of the people are Chinese descendents. It’s 100 kms from the mainland, 168 square kilometers in size and has a population of 14k. This island is famous for its Full Moon Parties. They are generally located on the other side of the island, thank goodness.

I rented a scooter from an Agama yoga teacher. It is a bit older but I got a fair monthly rate for it. After we greed on the rental, he said “By the way, you need to put the orange string tied to the key around the handle bars.” After making several start and stops and running errands, within hours of renting the scooter, I looked down and the key had vibrated out of the ignition. I panicked and called the owner. He was kind of a smarty pants and said, “The thing to do is to retrace where you have ridden”. I rode for 45-minutes looking for the key to no avail. We met with the bike still running for about 30-minutes without me riding it. His spare key had broken and wouldn’t turn off the ignition either. You would have thought that the owner should have a spare key that works. I complained to him about the brakes. Remember, the bike is still running and instinctively he tried to use the brakes while standing at the handle bars. So instead of squeezing the brakes he squeezed the gas and was run over by the bike. He jumped out of the way then it hit another bike nearby. What a fiasco, but luckily with very little damage. I never found the key, nor had a new one made from the broken one. I ended up getting a new ignition installed for him. Thankfully it was not expensive! But I am thinking he should re-imburse me because he should have had a spare key and/or the bike should have been fixed before he rented it
to me.

I booked a beach bungalow with the Milky Bay Resort on-line with travelfish.org prior to my arrival. The rate was great for such a nice place! When I got here, they tired to put me in a Robinson Caruso bungalow. It was adorable with lots of amenities and had beautiful views of the beach. But it was pitch black on the inside and you had to open the shutters for light and views. There was nothing on the large open shutters and I felt too exposed since my room robbery in Guatemala. I didn’t want to wake-up with two men in my room again! They didn’t have another room in my price range and put me at the affiliate, a lower end property called Lime-N-Soda. It’s cute and professionally run by a lady from South Africa, but a tad overpriced in my opinion. I planned to stay here a couple of days anyway until I could find a suitable monthly rental. So today I finally found a bungalow. Of course I am here during high season so everything is way over priced. I’ll move in 2-days and have the bungalow for a month. It is cute, has a kitchen and a great location with everything but air conditioning. I hope I won’t burn up! It’s terribly hot and humid and little to no breeze. I haven’t had a/c since August, and hope I’ll acclimatize!

I’m still adjusting to being here and ready to have a routine. Because of the high tourist season, I am unable to take my Level I yoga class again for free. I am too early for Level 2, it starts in early February. But my visa expired so I had to leave India. There are 80-people in the class and the management says it is too crowded for any more people. I am missing the quaintness and quiet days of Rishikesh. Repeating some of Level I was a selling point to joining the program and for me coming here to Koh Phangan. I’m a tad pouty and realize it sounds like I am complaining. Although I really am happy and grateful to be here! Just a bit bummed.

The massages are more expensive here than Bangkok so I can’t afford one every day…. darn it! I got one earlier today and it was quite good too. I was sore from the ones in Bangkok and needed a few days to recoup.

While exploring the island on the scooter I rode to a waterfall and scenic over look. Boy did I work up a sweat on the journey! Last night I walked in to the main town of Thongsala to the food court and shopping area. For 110-baht or $3.50 I had pork fried basil and rice, a Tiger beer and a scoop of coffee ice cream. The atmosphere was lively and fun!

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Arrival Koh Phangan Island, Thailand

I booked an overnight train ride from Bangkok to Surat Thani taking 13-hours. It was very clean and comfortable despite the long ride. Then they had our butts parked in a holding terminal area for five more hours waiting on the ferry ride. The ferry ride was about 2 ½ hours. Upon arrival to the island I was transported with luggage on a scooter to my hotel. I was beat and had not fully recovered from the plan flight from Goa yet!!!!!

I’ve been in Thailand almost a week. It is very different than India. The filth and chaos in India is hard to handle sometimes. So the cleanliness and orderliness in Thailand is one of the first things you notice.

Within 24-hours of being on Ko Phangan, I ran into several people I know from Rishikesh from my yoga studies. It is comforting to arrive to a foreign country and already know some people!

Koh Phangan is in the South and located on the Gulf of Thailand near Koh Sumai, a larger better known island. Koh means island, pha means meet or find, Ngan means a sandy beach that can be seen at low tide. Most of the people are Chinese descendents. It’s 100 kms from the mainland, 168 square kilometers in size and has a population of 14k. This island is famous for its Full Moon Parties. They are generally located on the other side of the island, thank goodness.

I rented a scooter from an Agama yoga teacher. It is a bit older but I got a fair monthly rate for it. After we greed on the rental, he said “By the way, you need to put the orange string tied to the key around the handle bars.” After making several start and stops and running errands, within hours of renting the scooter, I looked down and the key had vibrated out of the ignition. I panicked and called the owner. He was kind of a smarty pants and said, “The thing to do is to retrace where you have ridden”. I rode for 45-minutes looking for the key to no avail. We met with the bike still running for about 30-minutes without me riding it. His spare key had broken and wouldn’t turn off the ignition either. You would have thought that the owner should have a spare key that works. I complained to him about the brakes. Remember, the bike is still running and instinctively he tried to use the brakes while standing at the handle bars. So instead of squeezing the brakes he squeezed the gas and was run over by the bike. He jumped out of the way then it hit another bike nearby. What a fiasco, but luckily with very little damage. I never found the key, nor had a new one made from the broken one. I ended up getting a new ignition installed for him. Thankfully it was not expensive! But I am thinking he should re-imburse me because he should have had a spare key and/or the bike should have been fixed before he rented it to me.

I booked a beach bungalow with the Milky Bay Resort on-line with travelfish.org prior to my arrival. The rate was great for such a nice place! When I got here, they tired to put me in a Robinson Caruso bungalow. It was adorable with lots of amenities and had beautiful views of the beach. But it was pitch black on the inside and you had to open the shutters for light and views. There was nothing on the large open shutters and I felt too exposed since my room robbery in Guatemala. I didn’t want to wake-up with two men in my room again! Besides, my last night in Bangkok, I awoke at 1:30 am to someone trying to get into my room. Honest mistake right..........NO, I looked out the keyhole and disocvered this Thai man trying to get into several rooms. I guess he was hoping people forgot to lock their doors. It was an old-fashioned lock at a pretty nice place. So you can understand I am overly concerned with my security now. So this hotel did not have another room in my price range and put me at their affiliate, a lower end property called Lime-N-Soda. It’s cute and professionally run by a lady from South Africa, but a tad overpriced in my opinion. I planned to stay here a couple of days anyway until I could find a suitable monthly rental. So today I finally found a bungalow. Of course I am here during high season so everything is way over priced. I’ll move in 2-days and have the bungalow for a month. It is cute, has a kitchen and a great location with everything but air conditioning. I hope I won’t burn up! It’s terribly hot and humid and little to no breeze. I haven’t had a/c since August, and hope I’ll acclimatize!

I’m still adjusting to being here and ready to have a routine. Because of the high tourist season, I am unable to take my Level I yoga class again for free. I am too early for Level 2, it starts in early February. But my visa expired so I had to leave India. There are 80-people in the class and the management says it is too crowded for any more people. I am missing the quaintness and quiet days of Rishikesh. Repeating some of Level I was a selling point to joining the program and for me coming here to Koh Phangan. I’m a tad pouty and realize it sounds like I am complaining. Although I really am happy and grateful to be here! Just a bit bummed.

The massages are more expensive here than Bangkok so I can’t afford one every day…. darn it! I got one earlier today and it was quite good too. I was sore from the ones in Bangkok and needed a few days to recoup.

While exploring the island on the scooter I rode to a waterfall and scenic over look. Boy did I work up a sweat on the journey! Last night I walked in to the main town of Thongsala to the food court and shopping area. For 110-baht or $3.50 I had pork fried basil and rice, a Tiger beer and a scoop of coffee ice cream. The atmosphere was lively and fun! I think I'll try it again tonight. The low price for a meal helps with my budget for the next few days while I am paying a higher hotel rate than for a month long bunglow rental.

Monday, January 16, 2012

First days in Bangkok

I arrived in Thailand after an exhausting trip. I had an easy one hour flight from Goa to Mumbai then an 8-hour lay-over there. We had a one hour flight delay, then a four hour fight. Coupled with a one hour forty five minute stand in the immigration line at the airport and a one hour taxi ride to my hotel. I checked in about 10 am and crashed for a few hours! I was so tired I could barely stand up.

Afterwards I walked around the hotel a bit on Khao San Road, a big low budget tourist area, then enjoyed a 2-hour massage. My gawd, I'll get one daily at $10 for 2-hours! You can't be bashful thpough. There is no privacy. The room is filled with 6-mats and full of other people. I guess I can't expect much with those prices.

I walked the road at night. It turns into a lively outdoor market area. This is the tame area, but some of the things I saw were pretty eye catching. I paused for some fresh mango, then a Tiger Beer and a pork salad. Smoke was coming out my ears it was so spicy. I have to be careful asking for "medium spicey". People were getting their hair done in dreadlocks, henna on their hair and tattoos. Young adults were drinking mini kegs of beer and signs read, "Very strong cocktails, we don't check ID's here". Vendors were selling everything from clothes to street food. I saw a lady selling fried grasshoppers, worms and ants! Her signed said 30-baht please for photo! People were getting fish pedicures and one lady kept laughing and pulling her feet out of the water because it tickled. It was fun to watch! The live music and the trance CD's were blarring all down the street. The hedonist I am had to stop for a $3, 30-minute pedicure, even after my 2-hour massage earlier in the day. It was bizarre to see 25-people on the street getting pedicures. Some drinking beer, others half asleep and relaxed yet others had conversation with friends while their feet were rubbed. It was nicely done. The chairs were clean and matching and all the workers had uniforms on. All the sudden the foot therapists starting grabbing their chairs, stools and supplies and running. I thought it was about to rain, or there was a bomb scare which there had been in Bangkok recently. But the cops came. I think they weren't suppose to block the streets. Within minutes all the street vendors were gone where the police had just passed. If I get the courage and desire, my next journey is Patt Pong..................the sleezy, red light district with sex shows! I've always wanted to go there and will do so if I decide to stay a couple of more days here!

Today I enjoyed and included breakfast at my hotel, the D&D Inn. Later I took a tuk-tuk to the Grand Palace, one of the major tourist venues. It takes a lot to impress me and this did so. It was 60-acres of grandeur where the king lives and houses government offices. I took a delightful free tour of the grounds with six other people. It was terribly hot and humid. To get ack to my hotel, I took a cheap scooter ride back then I was off to get my teeth cleaned. I was certain I had some issues. I had 2-cavities that needed filling along with the cleaning. It was a professional dental experience, other than the dentist talking on the phone a couple of times! I have never had my teeth cleaned with lazers. The entire experience was not painful at all. Most of my fillings are over 40-years old. The new fillings look natural.

I intend to write more on my final days and reflections of India, but for now, it is time for another massage!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Days left in India are numbered

Karen has kept me busy with yoga, and socializing with her friends. The weight I had lost in Rishkesh has crept back up with all the good food in Goa. And all the beer I have been drinking, yummy! I discovered a Danish beer called Tuborg. It's cheap, good and cold!

Today we lounged around the beach in Morgim. It seems the area has slowed down a little with all of the Russian and India tourists. We had lunch at La Plague, a wonderful French restaurant. Since we had been on the beach, neither of us had much rupees and we scrounged to pay the bill. Unfortunately, we didn't have enough to leave a tip! My budget is a bit out of line with all the expensive dinners, but thankfully I haven't had to pay a hotel bill. Although, had I been paying for a hotel, my stay would have been only a few days instead of a month.

My highlight has been to see Prem Joshua & Band at an outdoor venue!
Google his name, my link doesn't work. The evening was lovely and the moon almost full. The music, world infusion. Prem Joshua played the sitar, flute, and saxophone. He had an electric guitar player, a drummer who played contemporary as well as the India tabla drums. There was a keyboard artist and an Indian singer. Her voice was divine! They also had a dancer in various costumes who did improv contemporary with a bit of a classic Indian and Asian style. All of this for about $10!

Another highlight is my friend from Delhi returned to see me. He took me on an over night trip to the south of Goa. I loved the beaches in that area because they were massive, the sand so white, the water smooth and silky and there was very few people! We walked the beach at night and the full moon was our flash light. It was very romantic, and the fool I am, really enjoyed this! We had a nice dinner and wonderful relaxing lunch. He of course loves my massages. I think this keeps him coming back for more of me!

I also saw the Aussie again. He went away for a few days to tour another part of India. He is nice to me. But frankly I got a bit bored with him and sexually he was too intense and demanding for me and where I want to be right now. He took me to a nice dinner, and I just wanted to relax and visit afterwards and he just pounced on me like a tom cat. Unlike my older Delhi friend who is a true gentleman, and my companion. We talk about everything and visit for hours! I feel like the 50-year old virgin! My one year of traveling has brought little romance. I guess I am looking more for a companion than a quick roll in the hay.

My friend is trying to get me to start a massage business here in Goa. I am giving it some thought. I know I could do well here, but it is a matter of staying low profile enough or getting the correct working/business papers which could be difficult and problematic to obtain.

I now only have 2-full days left in India and I'm sad!

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Still in Goa

Some people are good at being a beach bum. And yes, maybe a few years ago I could be a good one too. Or maybe it is Goa. This area is way too big, spread out and much too crowded for my taste. I am hoping Ko Phangan Thailand will be more to my liking. I think I am also having a major let down of having to leave India in a couple of weeks. My visa is expiring soon.

Right now I can hear the nearby Catholic church playing Christmas music over their loudspeakers. Christmas was 5-days ago. In the background I hear trance music from a bar. Mosquitoes are eating me alive!!!!!!!! The bites hurt, but the pain goes away fast and doesn’t leave a mark after a few scratches. As the night progressed, I got more annoyed with the church music and even went outside to look around. They were playing to a total of 10-people and it went on from 2:30-11 pm!

I had a minor accident on the scooter. I am lucky to not have gotten more hurt. I just stretched my calf muscle and am limping today. No bruises or abrasions. I did a U-turn right into a concrete road side religious cross on a base. Funny I had just politely yelled at the guy walking in front of me that I wouldn’t hit him as I made the U-turn. I was embarrassed when he came running over to me. So I got right back on the bike and kept going. I’ll take tomorrow off from yoga to let my calf heal. I new I was going to have an accident. I felt it coming and I knew it would be minimal. I have gotten even more intuitive, if I would just trust my self. Everyone I know here has had an accident on their scooter.

I watched the kitty go after a small mouse that came through the window. She wasn’t sure what to do with it. I don’t think she killed it, but not sure what happened to it. I also watched 8-ants carry off a morsel of her dry food. Pretty cheap entertainment! I’ve been coloring in my chakra coloring book. These aren’t just kid like books. They are on beautiful art paper and are impressive. I’ve enjoyed being artistic.

Some ladies are not shy about wearing a bikini on these beaches. They are all ages, sizes, shapes and antionalities! I guess I am more self conscious and I don’t want to make anyone sick. Hehe. I’m a rarity with my belly covered up. Many ladies are topless, which is a no-no in India. I hear there is a hidden nude beach! I’m sure the police are bribed to turn the other way. I am trying to find someone to make me a bikini and get over my belly shyness!

I met an Aussie gentleman on the beach one day. He was lost! We hooked up later that day on a beach bed when I asked if I could join him. We had beer together and several days of fun! The highlight was New Year’s Eve. We had planned to take a private car out for the evening, but it ended up being too expensive so we decided on staying on the beach instead. We had dinner on a beach hut called “TANTRA”. I liked the name! We had to climb a ladder upwards and we sat on the floor on cushions near the beach for a relaxing dinner. Several Indian’s came in to our private hut and just sat for a few minutes then left. It was bizarre. Later we went to his place (above the beach) for a beer and then by midnight we walked out front and witnessed the most spectacular firework display I had ever seen.
My birthday is the 4th of July, so it takes a lot to impress me. We were high enough to look down onto the entire beach. Every beach hut (bar & restaurant) had their own private firework show. Granted none were spectacular, but together it made a nice display. The ambiance could not have been better. We could hear the crowd of thousands below, oowing and aahhing while our intimate crowd of 30 or so on the hillside enjoyed the distant view. We were close enough to be loud and thrilling without it being too loud and dangerous. There were even a few red Chinese lanterns filled with propane intermixed with the fireworks. The hash smokers were out in full force and you could get a whiff of the aromatic smoke.

My friend Karen has arrived and it is great to see her! She knows everyone in town and where to go. The beaches have gotten uncomfortably crowded, mostly with either Russians or wealthy Indians. They seem to be the only ones with money right now. I guess the week between XMAS and New Year’s and the week after is the busiest time of year in Goa. I honestly don’t like the crowds and will be certain to never return during this time period.

We have had a couple of relaxing days around the house, a little yoga at Brahmani studio and at home. Karen gave me a special instructor for Kriya Yoga, a meditative type of yoga. The yoga at the studio was more of a Western style power yoga which I don’t care for as much. Sure you get a good workout and get all hot and sweaty, but for me it does not give you the mind body connection that yoga is suppose to be about. A “union”, to yoke the mind and body is what yoga actually means.

We had a nice Israel dinner one evening. The scooter ride home was lovely. And I got some sort of 24-hour bug and was bed ridden with a high fever, cramps and diarrhea. Thankfully it didn’t last long. During my hallucinogenic fever stage I am thinking to myself I must have gotten Malaria.

We ran errands at a nearby town and I had hoped I got my camera cable sorted out but did not. I have been unable to use my camera for months because of a dead battery. I’m having a hard time finding the right sized USB to recharge it. Today we go to her landlord’s birthday party for lunch and then a concert tonight, Prem Joshuha, a world fusion artist.

So I am staying pretty busy. Thank goodness. I was drinking way too much beer on the beach and getting really bored with it and with Goa overall! I realize I am happiest when I am busy, doing yoga daily and have a purpose in life. The purpose which suits me for my time in India has been when I am taking care of the animals. I already have a new project picked out for when I am able to return to India again.