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Rude Awakenings - Forest Sangha Publications

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A J A H N S U C I T T O^0 T H I R D M O O N 06December 15th. After five days on the roof it was time to get walking.There had been some healing; Wat Thai had looked after us well. Justafter the grey dawn broke, I bandaged up my foot and followed Nickacross the fields. We stopped briefly at a small deserted Buddhist templecalled Jagdishpur, more beautiful, more sacred, to my mind, than thegrandeur of Nalanda.We had our plans—to be at Rajgir for the next dark moon, and thenon to Bodh Gaya, where Nick had arranged some Christmas accommodation,and possibly to meet Sister Thanissara, one of the nuns fromAmaravati, who was also on pilgrimage in India. That would be nice.Just stuff in the mind—all insubstantial and not the real thing at all, butwhat else is there? This is the stuff of aspiration as well as separation andgrief, and it beckoned us on. Nothing much to do about that but let gogracefully. How you come out of the unknown, transfigured ordestroyed, must depend on how you go into it. After all, dark angelsalways play fair. You can trust them to shatter your world.2 1 8

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