Friday, July 13, 2007



Let your aims be common,
and your hearts be of one accord,
and all of you be of one mind,
so you may live well together.

- Rig Veda X . 191

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wonder of Wonders!

I first spotted Meditator Meercat standing and having Bhagavan's darshan.
Then i spotted myself !!! And Med Tiger nest to me!!!

Then i looked a bit more and see two of the lionses with their Mummy Lion, close to me. But where is the thoard brother. Is he the one biting the lions' tail?

Or had he gone to peepee?

Its amazing. Stripes was just telling ya all that i often sit on his shoulder and take a ride, like Piggy Backing and you dug out this photo of catses piggybacking!

--
Spotty, the Great Leopard (6-months old)

Anonymous said...

I see Spotty ("The Great Leopard" haha) was up aahly today and he's posted on your blawg before me.

Did he tell you that he woke up aahly and went to roll in the rain puddles. And that he saw one of you lionses who had come out to have a peepee.

Yes, he saw one of you, altho not shua which one.

Our convoahsashun went something like this:

Stripes! Stripes!
Me: What is it?
I just saw one of em today! Peepeeing.
Me: Oh.
He has those eyes, you know?
Me: Eyeses, you mean. The plural of eyes is eyeses.
OK. Eyeses.
Me: What eyeses did he have ?

The eyeses of one who has looked into Bhagavan's eyeses.

Me: and what zackly are such eyeses like?

They have that compassionate, loving everyone
look, that eyeses have when they have peered into the depths of Bhagavan's Heart. Seeing everyone as Bhagavan, seeing Bhagavan in everyone.

Me: Oh. And where did you lorn about all this?

Well, if you just see his eyeses you will know.
Love eyeses are unmistakible.

Me: Oh there is even a name for them: Love eyeses? That's news to me.

Yup, them lions look like Love Guys to me.
Well, if you wish to validate what i said, look at the pictures of the cats in the pic they jest posted. Look at the eyeses of all the animals. They are unmistakibly Love Eyeses.

Me: Hmmmm. they shua have a look in their eyeses!

Which means they won't gobble us up. They won't harm us. We can go over for Iddlies anytime!!! I am ready!!! An i can't wait to play with all those little animalses they have.

--
btw, which of u was it? Spotty also said that the lion had a lot of red markings on him. I asked whether it was kumkum and he seemed purrty sure it wasn't.

Med Tiger.

Anonymous said...

Hi Kids,

Me and my son, Med Rhino Junior have been going thru your amazing blahg. Junior (aka Jumbo) shooa is an observant lad.

He's like asking me how come all those lionses in this piccher do not have ANY Vibhuti on them? Not a single one ???

i asplained that praps Mummy Lioness just bathed them.

They don't look wet, he observed foahther.

Praps they've just come in from play. So its like worn off.

They don't look doahty, he said wonderingly.

Well, Huge terrorfying lionses, you have some asplaining to do!!!

--
Med Rhino
(sorry we slept thru the entire week and missed out on a lot of action on your blahg)

ramanamayi said...

Dear Med Rhino and Med Rhino Junior,

The reason we had no vibhuti on in that photo was becos we (the cubses) had gotten INTO the vibhuti when Mummy Lion was making our breffast and we put it on so thickly that we used up every speck. We even put it on our earses and a bit got in our eyeses. When we were going for darshan later, that was when Mummy Lion discovered it was ALL GONE. There was no time to get in a fresh supply.

love, the Med Cubs

ramanamayi said...

Dear Med Tiger and Med Lep,

We are glad spotty is not scared of us any longer and we are glad you think we have love eyeses.

That red stuff is a very very special kind of kumkum and it was the littlest cub who was wearing it. He is not supposed to put it on all by himself, but he always does.

love, the Med Cubs

Anonymous said...

thanks a lot for the quick replies and ashooahances.
Spotty wants me to order a kaupinam on Amazon. But we couldnt find spotted ones. He insists on a spotted one for camouflage poahposes (Even though we are no longer predators for several generayshuns).

Now here's a question for Mummy Lion. How did you manage to house-train the cubs? Are they ?

I am having this prollem with Spotty. If we put clothes on him and he peepees in them, which he like does every now and then for marking territory, then i will have an ofull lot of kaupinams to change and wash.

But just imagine : last week this convoahsation wouldnt be happening. Now we are ackshlly talking about Kaupinams!!!!

--
M Tiger.

ramanamayi said...

Dear Med Tiger,

The cubs are all nicely trained -- but you must remember, they are a little older than Spotty who is really just a baby. The cubs just grew out of some of their baby ways -- but they are still VERY naughty and wrestle in the cave when told to only wrestle outside, and they take each other's toys and hide them behind bushes and then get into big scuffles and want me to take a side.

Hold the kaupinam out as a treat for Spotty for when he is totally trained. You can't be doing all that laundry! And when you get it, bring it over to me and I will put the spots on it with some kaupinam markers we have at our cave.

love, Mummy Lion

Anonymous said...

Hi frens

today Spotty reports to me after his moahning toddle, that there is a butifool sign outside your cave saying "The Lionses". He surmises that the sign was painted by the little ones, cos there were several corrections and overwriting on the sign.

Then he says he saw another sign saying "Bewear of hyuj terrifine lineses". The sign was still wet. But he was smiling, not afraid.

Then he was like askin me what does it mean "raining catses and dogses". he peeped out saying i cant see any cats raining down. i told him, i dont know, praps you should ask Mum Lioness, they are ejicated people, they will know. Anyway, it aint rained since yesterday, its dry as a doggy bone here.
--
Med Tiger
p.s. thanks for the house-trainnig answer. i am afraid he may go around yooah house marking his territory too. he says its heredickory.