Naughty Krishna holding a piece of candy I was born and raised Jewish. Throughout my childhood I heard again and again that a Jew never bows to a statue or worships one. Never. Nor does a Jew bow to any man. I opened the Bible and read about the Hebrew prophet Daniel in Babylon. Instead … Continue reading An Easy Way to See God
Category: Hare Krishna
Can You Show Me God?
Naughty Krishna holding a piece of candy Summer 1965. I had just turned twenty-eight. My friend John and I wandered from shelf to shelf in the mystical section of Weiser’s Book Store in lower Manhattan. Maybe this time we would find it: the magic Zen book, the one we hadn’t read yet, the one that … Continue reading Can You Show Me God?
Eat Your Way to Wisdom
Naughty Krishna holding a piece of candy One afternoon in the 70s or 80s, I wandered from shelf to shelf in a bookstore in Paris’s Latin Quarter. The sound of the cars outside on the Boulevard Saint Michel drifted through the door, and the thin subtle smell of books lingered around the shelves. Soon I … Continue reading Eat Your Way to Wisdom
Summer and the Paris Police
Naughty Krishna holding a piece of candy (photo: Jishnu Das) Paris. A beautiful summer morning. When? Maybe the late seventies. Can’t quite remember. Yep. Old age has me in its grip, and yesterday’s names and dates fall through the cracks between its fingers. I stood on the corner, shielding my eyes from the sun when … Continue reading Summer and the Paris Police
It Doesn’t Have to Be
Sri Krishna Did you know that long ago, the king could assure that no child died before the parents? And the subjects expected that. I thought about this recently. News reports and videos told of miraculous rescues after the earthquake that stretched through Turkey and Syria. It killed 40 thousand people. But some even survived … Continue reading It Doesn’t Have to Be
The Trouble with Harry
Sri Krishna The news these days talks a lot about Prince Harry, the younger son of England’s King Charles III. The press follows him as he turns the spotlight on the embarrassing secrets of the royal family. His tell-all book, Spare, sold out on the first day. No surprise. Who wouldn’t want a drool-worthy, eyelid-raising … Continue reading The Trouble with Harry
Born of a Woman
Sri Krishna Saw some articles about Jesus Christ lately on good old MSN News. But then some readers wrote in to make fun of the prophecy that the Messiah would be born of a woman. How else is anyone born? A few wrote in and said, “Duh,” an expression of stupidity. (Picture a bewildered man … Continue reading Born of a Woman
Who Carved the Grand Canyon?
Sri Krishna W ould you ever imagine that a harmless article on MSN about scientists climbing up and down the Grand Canyon would start a debate? But it did. Here’s what started it: At the bottom of the canyon, said the article, flows the Colorado River. But millions of years ago, the river flowed along … Continue reading Who Carved the Grand Canyon?
Day and Night
Sri Krishna A Sonnet What is night for all beings is the time of awakening for the self-controlled; and the time of awakening for all beings is night for the introspective sage. (Bhagavad-Gita 2.69) 5,000 years ago, Krishna reigned as king in the city of Dvaraka on the west coast of India. Queen Rukmini was … Continue reading Day and Night
The Cruel and the Compassionate
Sri Krishna The other night, I wanted to forget about the horrors in the news—the debate over abortion, the war in Ukraine, the mass shooting in Thailand. “Let me look at something else,” I thought. I got up and closed the window to keep out the chilly night air of autumn. Then I got back … Continue reading The Cruel and the Compassionate