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        <p>In 1993 my pal Kyle Silfer and I decided that printing our zine, <i><a href="http://pages.swcp.com/rtoads/printmag/">Reign of Toads</a></i>, was excessively too expensive and that we should publish on this newfangled thing called the World Wide Web. (Fifteen years later, we have esteemed acharyas like <a href="http://www.shirky.com/weblog/2009/03/newspapers-and-thinking-the-unthinkable/">Clay Shirky</a> [<a href="http://www.shirky.com/weblog/2009/03/newspapers-and-thinking-the-unthinkable/">READ IT!</a>] &amp; the publishers of <a href="http://www.namarupa.org/volumes/0903.php">Namarupa</a> trumpeting the same tune). We snuck into the University of New Mexico computer lab, onto a computer with the appropriate internet connection, and took the world's first web browser, Mosaic, for a spin. Herewith &amp; hence, we decided that our last printed issue ought to spell things out loud & clear right on the cover: <strong>The Internet Sucks</strong>.</p>

<p>Oh boy, what an understatement! It sucks. Us. All. In. Our energy. Our jobs. Our prana. Our time. Our money. <a href="http://www.arthurmag.com/2009/03/16/let-it-die-rushkoff-on-the-economy/">Our political and economic systems</a>. All of this, in transition: <strong>the whole world has arrived onscreen</strong>. What do we do when we behold ourselves simultaneously connected, across the planet?</p>

<p>What does this all mean? Who knows for sure. My first thought is that we are embedded within this change because we are the change: as individual humans on this planet, as agents of communication, and as practitioners of yoga.</p>

<p>Huh? Chew that dried chunk of soul for a little while.</p>

<p>In the interim we at <em>Souljerky</em>, like <a href="http://www.arthurmag.com/2009/03/20/hack-money-hack-banking-rushkoff-on-the-economy/">our financial system</a>, are headed to the <em>Dark Side of the Moon</em> for a spell. But again, just like our economy, will reboot and reincarnate in a local/nonlocal ma&amp;pa shop kind of way.</p>

<p>Until then you can still hear us chirping, linking, and thinking about this stuff by <a href="http://twitter.com/souljerky">following Souljerky</a> on Twitter.</p>

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        <p>The Vatican <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7744282.stm"><i>forgives<i></a> John Lennon for saying, "The Beatles are more popular than Jesus"....But they still won't admit it. -[gbSk]</p>
        
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<blockquote>Her basic myth is simple, as the greatest stories tend to be: Mahisha, a great demon (asura), has undertaken extraordinary austerities, and thereby accrued such vast power that even the Gods can no longer defeat him. In successive battles, they lose the three worlds to Mahisha's superior might -- and the Cosmic Order in thrown into disarray.<br /><br />

<p>Clearly, a hero and savior is needed&mdash;but who can defeat an enemy that is mightier than the Gods? Answer: The Power (Shakti) that created both the Gods and the enemy in the first place. In order to access that Power, the Gods must reverse the downward unfolding of Divine manifestation, i.e. the cosmic tattvas. (Not coincidentally, this is also the goal of any sadhana undertaken by a human devotee. To help understand the lesson offered here, think of Mahisha as the individual human ego.)<hr /><a href="http://www.shaktisadhana.org/Newhomepage/shakti/mahishasuramardini.html">&mdash;Devi Bhakta, ShaktiSadhana.org</a></blockquote></p>

<p>You might also enjoy the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuJka1L7BK0" title="YouTube - Jai Mata Di - Sri Durga Chalisa">Sri Durga Chalisa</a> video at <i>YouTube</i>.</p>

<p>Komilla Sutton's recently published <a href="http://komilla.com/pages/Navaratri.html">piece about Navaratri</a> is also worth a read.</p> 

<p>May Devi bestow upon us knowledge, strength, compassion, contentment, enjoyment, kindness, awareness, and great blessings!</p>

        
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<p class="img"><a href="#"><img src="http://souljerky.com/_media/chaipilgrimage18.jpg" width="480" height="360" alt="Chai walla." /></a></p>

<p class="img"><a href="http://souljerky.com/_media/chaipilgrimage32.jpg"><img src="http://souljerky.com/_media/chaipilgrimage32.jpg" width="480" alt="Click to enlarge! | What is chai? collage." /></a></p>

<p>A new chai blog. Dig it! And rest assured, these guys know chai &mdash;we are from the same chai walla tradition.</p>
<p>They're now open for business and serving up some tasty stories, yummy audio clips, scrumptious art and photography, and a tempting authentic masala chai recipe for all ya'll chai walla upstarts. Om!</p>

<p><a href="http://chaipilgrimage.com/" title="Chai Pilgrimmage">Link</a>.</p>
        
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<blockquote>There&rsquo;s no such thing as the &ldquo;original culture&rdquo;&mdash;we are always in a state of flux.<hr />
<a href="http://www.tokyomango.com/tokyo_mango/2008/06/my-interview-wi.html">&mdash;Tendzin Choegyal, the Dalai Lama's Youngest Brother, on Tokyo Mango</a></blockquote>

<p>Some of you have already seen this, since it was <a href="http://www.boingboing.net/2008/06/24/tokyo-mangos-intervi.html" title="Tokyo Mango's interview with the Dalai Lama's youngest brother - Boing Boing">Boing Boinged</a> and all, but I just love this drawing.</p>
	
<p>And, well, Tendzin Choegyal wields a rare combination of down-to-Earth sweetness and biting criticism.... Maybe a bit heavy on the bite... </p>

<p><a href="http://www.tokyomango.com/tokyo_mango/2008/06/my-interview-wi.html" title="TOKYOMANGO: My Interview with the Dalai Lama's Youngest Brother">Link</a>.</p>
        
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        <p>It's not news that yoga is popular with hedge fund managers and financial types, but it is surprising how the <i>Wall Street Journal</i> groks some of yoga's more profound teachings&mdash; "...one key principle poses an implicit challenge to Wall Streeters: Value the process of hard work rather than the rewards it brings." Good article. Yoga just might be a more effective means of political transformation than rioting the streets. <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121684836042178485.html">Link</a>. (<i>Thanks, Susan!</i>) -[SA]</p>
        
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        <p>Dr. Dragan Dabic, a practising mystic medicine man in Belgrade, is Europe's most wanted war criminal.  Apparently he hid out at the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdKYGnVVRJE">Ostrog monastery</a>, a Serbian Orthodox holy site, studying the traditional Balkan practices of energetic medicine and stillness meditation. <a href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080723.wkaradzic23/BNStory/International/home">Link</a>. (<a href="http://blog.wired.com/sterling/2008/07/the-website-of.html">Bruce Sterling visits</a> the <a href="http://dragandabic.com/">Doc's website</a>.) -[SA]</p>
        
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<p>Beautiful!</p>

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<p><i>Thanks Khamasea!</i> (<a href="http://www.sepiamutiny.com/sepia/archives/005301.html" title="Disturbing, yet... - Sepia Mutiny">via</a>)</p>
        
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<blockquote>It is one of the goals of Namarupa to celebrate the many possible approaches to knowledge, and to the Divine, that India has offered to the world. Therefore, this day of Guru Purnima as an inaugural day is fitting, as it continues to set our intention of exploring traditional knowledge systems, passed down by the great teachers.<hr />
<a href="http://www.namarupa.org/volumes/subscribe_digital.php">&mdash;Robert Moses and Eddie Stern, Namarupa Publishers &amp; Founding Editors</a></blockquote>

<p class="img"><a href="http://www.namarupa.org/volumes/subscribe_digital.php"><img src="http://souljerky.com/_media/Namarupa-digitally-endowed-saddhu.jpg" width="500" height="512" alt="Babas in conversation. Hari Puri Ashram, Haridwar, North India, April 2008. Photograph by Robert Moses." /></a></p>

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<p><b>Tantric Prospects</b> by Dr. Robert E. Svoboda&mdash; Herein the good doctor elaborates upon how he came to India,  the 'coincidences' surrounding his path to Ayurveda, and ultimately to his guru, the Aghori Vimalanada. He also enchants us with tales of his guru's guru, 'Junior Guru Maharaj'. (I want to go on Junior's tobacco-only, raw diet plan!) He elucidates upon a number of questions like, "Can you explain simply about Tantra?", "Where can we find the real practice of Tantra in India?", and the Lonely Planet koan, "Where is Vimalananda’s ashram?" Chock full of gems, it is.</p>

<p><b>Oral Tradition &amp; The Naga Baba</b> by Ram Puri&mdash; Quoting Jorge Luis Borges and Dattatreya in the same flow, this cat understands how the world is composed not of atoms, but of language. Splashing us, just a bit, with a moonlit stream of non-Euclidian poetics, he pointedly articulates the disjunct of language in the Kali Yuga. Into this, he weaves some teachings of yoga, of Sattva-Rajas-Tamas, of the Advadhatu Gita, the correlation between the dome of the mouth and that of the night sky, and of Gutenberg's legacy upon the living word.</p>

<p><b>Notes on Pagan India</b> by Shri Gurudev Mahendranath&mdash; "Within the sections of this Notebook, it is intended to present the great spiritual sciences of Yoga, Shastra, Tantra, Vedanta (Upanishads), the early Vedas, and to deal with initiations, rites, rituals, customs and practices. We will base our fundamentals on Absolute Wisdom, realized by Saints and Yogis in the heights of Samadhi, and brought down to a worldly level as their teachings. India is a land where the ancient way of life continued for thousands of years and presented a happy, contented people who knew the real joy and rhythm of life. These were a people who knew how to fulfill their duties, attend to their livelihood, and enjoy the harmony of sexual pleasures, just as did the Great God Shiva and Parvati the Mother Goddess, to whom all Hindus bow in respect. This way of life goes beyond the sterility of mere theory. It finds fulfillment only in the living fire of practice."</p>

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<p><b>Ganga Stotram</b> translation &amp; chanting by Vyaas Houston&mdash; "Whose waves break at the lotus feet of Hari; Gangā, the white froth of your waves like | snowy moonlit pearls; carry the burden of my mistakes far away. | Take me, out of your compassion, to the far shore of the ocean of existence."</p>

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<p>Photo credit: Babas in conversation. Hari Puri Ashram, Haridwar, North India, April 2008. Photograph by Robert Moses (in <a href="http://namarupa.org/">Namarupa</a>).</p>

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        <p> Just ask the J. M. Smucker Company, after relocating of the White Lily flour mill while using the same ingredients: the whole must be more than the sum of its parts. And rasa is bound to time and place, established vis-a-vie ongoing repetitions over long periods of time.  &rdquo;It means something to have been made in the exact same spot for 125 years, and it’s unconscionable not to respect that.&ldquo; <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/18/dining/18flour.html">Link</a>. (<i>Thanks, Erin!</i>) -[SA]</p>
        
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