
This winter I went to India.
India is quite peculiar place, when people see Indian only from screen, like videos, movies, it seems quite chaotic.
When I landed in Delhi aerport first thing I saw was lots of budhist monks walking between duty free shops, and this image says samsara is Nirvana. I’m not sure if perfect budhist robes make you enlightened…any kind of uniform it’s just uniform.
I walked further and I see mudras, big hand sculptures on the walls, which looks quite amazing. Some religious traditions believe that mudras work some say it doesn’t, well I guess that is matter of faith.

Karana mudra is a mudra that wards off evil, Padmasambhava statues often seen with him holding karana mudra. Often times rock stars use karana mudra. Yes, that’s rock star mudra.
So India, why it is so special…most of Indian culture has respect for animals, and that says a lot about culture, how people treat animals, determines their evolution level. You leave person alone in nature and see how they treat nature and animals and you can see what they are. Every being is seen as a source of knowledge and you can learn from every living being. That is better than a library.
So back to Indias chaos, everything seems to be working, when you in-between the chaos, chaos sort of becomes order.
When we were driving through roads, traffic was crazy, plus you see cows and dogs walking everywhere, and in many hours off driving, I never seen an animal that been hit by car. You drive in a Western country and see lots of animals that been hit by cars. I wonder if that shows inner world of people and how it manifest into physical world.
It’s very interesting place regarding faith they worship so many creepy crawling things like rats snakes, which for the western mind unfathomable, they have so many gods, goddess beings off all shapes and sizes and it seems that it works. Next time I go to India definitely would like to see rat temple.
India also has so many power places, that people and not just humans, been meditating and doing spiritual practice for ages. The energy and power of spiritual practice is very present.
You definitely have to go and experience it for yourself because a lot of things are indescribable.