Monday, April 25, 2011

And so the Journey begins...

I've had enough signs that now it's' finally time to start this writing again,"Blogging," to be specific.
I have a few disclaimers for people before they start to read my blogs!
So here we go...


<<<DISCLAIMER>>>

-You will be reading into the confines of not only my mind but my heart. So if there is anything that you find you disagree with or find troubling or want to speak about please be respectful. 
At the least message me if there's something you want to be cleared, talked about or just want to ask! 

- My grammar is not that great, I know. So if you want to help out by correcting it please feel free but without the Nazism please.

-This is where I'll also be posting pics and writing about my travels with Malati this year (between 2-5 months).

- For those of you reading that are unfamiliar with Krishna consciousness you may find some terms confusing, like Haribol (which means keep chanting) or Hare Krishna (Hare meaning energy of God, and Krishna meaning God). So if you find me using the word "Krishna" as confusing, Krishna is just another word for God. So basically if you feel more comfortable you can read the title of my blog as "Meditations and Journeys with God".  Because they are one and the same, all Krishna means is "all-attractive" and God is all attractive. Feel free to ask further questions on this on the blogs if you like!

-And last the reason why I am doing this blogging is not only for my benefit and expression but for the benefit of others. If what I learn in my journeys and meditations can help others, whether it be in Krishna consciousness, spirituality or in life in general, than I am only to happy to post these blogs for everyone to see.

Please enjoy, and keep in mind any glories, realizations and/or revelations I write on here
are all due to Krishna (a.k.a God) and his mercy. 

So God bless, Haribol and Hare Krishna

~Kim


8 comments:

  1. I'll stay tuned in. Hope you keep up with it ;o

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  2. wonderful idea. keep them coming.

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  3. It's funny that you would refer to those of us who are hyper-aware of grammar and punctuation as "Nazis." Srila Prahupada, as you know, put a similar disclaimer in the introduction to Bhagavad-Gita As It Is, so you are in the best of company. Hare Krishna.

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  4. good job keep going kim
    jai makhan chor

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  5. Can't wait to read about your travels and realizations, sweetie!

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  6. Werden wir besser Grammatik von Ihnen erwarten junge dame!!!!
    hehe google-lator

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  7. Lotus eyes have arrived! :D Sweet...I'm already moved to tears because of your sincerity in helping others and glorifying God. I'm so happy Krishna arranged our friendship! I can't wait to read more. xoxo Bhaktin Jennifer

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  8. Thanks everyone! Appreciate the support! : )

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