I’ve experienced an incredible mix of feelings since Manjula set off on her new journey.
It’s sweet because of our wonderful time together, our incredible memories and her presence in my heart
It’s sour as it’s awful losing one’s love and dealing with the hole she leaves
It’s sad as it leaves me stressed, anxious and depressed.
However….
Manjula and I, always looked at things, with a positive view of life….
“Love is the ultimate and the highest goal to which man can aspire”
“I heard her answering me, saw her smile, her frank and encouraging look. Real or not, her look was then more luminous than the sun which was beginning to rise.
by Viktor E Frankl, who knows a thing or two about dealing with horrendous situations.
On the 21st Manjula will provide meals for the older people at the Ashram we’ve previously supported. We will meet for a celebratory meal at Roopa.
” The soul is neither born,, nor does it ever die; nor having once existed, does it ever cease to be. The soul is without birth, eternal, immortal, and ageless. It is not destroyed when the body is destroyed.” Bhagavadgita
It’s been five months now that Manjula’s spirit has left her body. The feelings I’ve shared, from these months, can be found listed on the following two pages. Here and here .