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Old 9th July 1999, 08:09 AM
Ben Rozendal Ben Rozendal is offline
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Pannakkal, I learned homoeopathy from a bengali doctor, who used to work for Indian railways and had retired in Kannyakumari. He trained me for 18 months. The year after I went to Vrindaban and lived there for 3 1/2 years. I worked there for Bharata seva asram sangha, who have asrams and dharmsalas all over india. When I was a lot younger, in the 60s I used to go to Om beach in Kerala. I always liked the south better, because the people are never trying to cheat you as they do in the north. In the 60s I once bought a Hero bicycle and cycled down the coast from Bombay. I also like Gujarath, where nearly everyone is a vaisnava. I took initiation in Bengal, in Navadvip in Gaudiya math. from your name I could understand you are from the south, but as In England, many people from India were born there and do not always know very much about their own country, having never been there. So I thought maybe you were from England, like that.

Amelie, can you tell me where to get that book, for it would confirm what I only suspected, from women's horoscopes. That tells you also whare the moon was at the time of birth. In the west, where we live with artificial light, women are often out of synch because of that. the body seems to react to too much light at night, which can throw the cycle off. I teach from my home, where I live with a student and where others come and visit for the evening. we start at 8 pm and go on till 10 or later, dependent on the mood and the discussions. sometimes we go on till midnight. I can always talk about homoeopathy, as it is my life and soul. there are others who come on wednesday so if that suits you better... I live in marrickville, 14 Gordonstreet tel. 9560 7904. it is easy to reach with bus 428, 426, 423. get off at Enmore park, turn right into addison road, then first right, first left into Gordon Street. it is only a 20 minute walk from Newtown station.
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