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10 years, 8 months ago by BhaktaAdrian in Personal Sadhana Reports

Hare Krishna Maharaj,

Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada.

It has been very long since I have written. After my wedding and moving 6 months ago I became very absorbed in material life (still am). I'm going to the gym often preparing for a police officer job in one year. Reb and I are still working at the same place. We haven't gone to the temple much over the last few months, but are now prioritizing this more. We are getting ready for a nice Gaura Purnima program tomorrow. Haribol! We have also just started reading Mahabharata. We still at the beginning, just before the incident with the wax house.

I have had a few inspiring conversations with another householder devotee here. He told us about a sadhana chart he was using to keep track of his reading/japa. It's nice and organized in a spreadsheet, suits my style a bit. We will start tracking our daily sadhana there. 

I haven't been in touch with Sri Hari prabhu from Boise in some time. I am hoping that over the next few  months I will be able to continue with good sadhana and take the pursuit of first initiation more seriously. Radhika Raman Prabhu moved to Utah a while ago to teach at one college north of where we live. I had the thought the other day that because he is an advanced devotee, and also one of your disciples, it might make good sense to take siska from him. What is  your opinion?? 

I hope this letter meets you in good health and high spirits! We will be in Boise for Ratha Yatra again this year. Haribol!

Bhakta Adrian-Utah

HpS - Jaya!!! Career in law enforcement. Sounds nice. Devotee, our Student, in Spain  is police man for many years. Yes, Radhika is very nice association. Also, he would like to get your association very much!! Contact him as soon as possible.

Seems that you are on the right path. All you have to do it continue. Of course, that takes innovative thinking, how to do the same thing every day. Sounds like a paradox, but it is not. Unless you are improving you are falling down.