
My main job at the temple is taking pictures and videos, processing them and posting website, sending to India and other stuff. Because of this I look at a lot of the temple just through a camera lens and always thinking about the right angle and how to get the best possible shot for the website. This past weekend a senior disiple of Swamiji and the spiritual head of North America came to Ogio and Volunteers got to meet with him. At one point when he was talking to us (I don't remember the context though) he talked about how we see each other through our eyeballsvand really how intelligent and amazing eyes are. I looked at the the people sitting accross from me and was hit with the feeling, the understanding how vivid bright and spectacular they and their surroundings. It was like I was so used to seeing things through the veiwfinder or lence of a camera I totally forgot what real things look like. Maybe that seems strange, but it was an interesting. For the rest of that day everything just seemed so fresh, like when you have horrible eyesight and you get glasses.
P.S. I wanted to post this a week ago, but forgot!
P.P.S. This picture was taken by someone from Toronto on their visit to the temple. If you look closely at it you can see Anandaswara face in the shadow.
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