Some temples allowed photography and others not. This one had a very large and clever collection of monkeys. One started to grab my bag, but the animal reflex responded and I was able to hang onto the bag while the monkey scampered off with a piece of the bag, but not the content. Others were not so lucky as I witnessed a monkey dropping bills/coins out of a little purse while atop a roof. We were lucky to reach temple #5 just before closing. We had a lot of luck/grace during this 24 hours of intense spiritual observation/digestion.
An electronic diary sharing my spiritual path through observations/experiences, photos, videos, articles and more. It started with intensity at the end of January 2011 when I decided to go to South Africa and see the truth of animals living in the wild. Unsatisfied with the answers, I went to India looking for the truth of humans in an ancient civilization. Packing up my life as a dressage trainer in Southern California, I moved to Jaipur, India to follow a spiritual inquiry.
Monday, February 20, 2012
First Monkey Attack- Temple #5 (10:30)
Some temples allowed photography and others not. This one had a very large and clever collection of monkeys. One started to grab my bag, but the animal reflex responded and I was able to hang onto the bag while the monkey scampered off with a piece of the bag, but not the content. Others were not so lucky as I witnessed a monkey dropping bills/coins out of a little purse while atop a roof. We were lucky to reach temple #5 just before closing. We had a lot of luck/grace during this 24 hours of intense spiritual observation/digestion.
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