Hello, I missed you while I was gone to India!
 
How has everything been going for you?
I love hearing from you so drop me a note when you can.
 
 
 In this letter:
#1. Clear Confusion
#2. Wonderful India
#3. Why you can’t buy hairspray in India
#4. Powerhouse Spiritual Experience
 
#1. Clear Confusion
First let me clear up confusion:
While I was in India an email went out about my stellar “Workshop Leader Training”
I did not make it clear that this is a pre-recorded program and you can take it right now.
Because of the confusion, I will extend the discount one more week.
 
 
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 #2. Wonderful India:
Me and my 2 children, Simon and Alyssa just returned from a real adventure in India.
The trip was a spiritual pilgrimage to  temple Sufi-Dar, in Chennai.
Patricia Felici, Rebecca, Alyssa, Irma, Simon at Kali-ma temple

Patricia Felici, Rebecca, Alyssa, Irma, Simon at Kali-ma temple

 
 
When we arrived at 2 in the morning they had a delicious feast waiting for us. All the food there was blessed so no-body gained any excess wt. I think my son Simon even lost a few.
 
The guru who founded Sufi-DAR temple is a kind and gracious man. Being in his presence brought so much peace. He has the patience of a saint for people are lined up to have an audience with him day and night. Send love to Dadaji. he will get it and know it is from you!
 
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#3. Why you can’t buy hairspray in India
You know, I like my hair to be all big and fluffy- well, I ran out of hair spay.
I went from store to store trying to get some- they offered me mouse, conditioner, all products to make hair smooth. I guess with the heat and humidity- no-one else wants the effort to have “Big Texas Hair”.
(Actually, I found out later that I was just looking in the wrong places- I needed to go to a salon)
 
 
*Some customs I loved
 
Arte:
Every morning at 11- we had a service called “Arte”.
 
This is where we gathered in front of Divine Mother or “Mata” as they call her and sang praise songs. Then, we passed a holy flame around her 3 times clockwise and all took turns. After wards, we “breathed in” the flame of blessings for ourselves.
 
Duua:
This happened every day at 1 Pm. We gathered around the first Sufi saint- Data Dastagir Badsha and recited his prayer. it was in Hindi so I did not understand but I could feel the power of it. Data Dastagir is the main reason I went to India. I am so happy they know his power and honor him every day with this ritual and prayer.
 
Shiva:
This is the custom of doing service for the temple.
Sufidar temple is very organized with the volunteers, it runs so smoothly.
There are people giving loving service from cleaning the floors to changing the flowers, to distributing food. It is an honor to do any type of service for the temple.
 
Brashad:
This happens after every service.
A group of volunteers gives out bags of blessed food to the worshipers. You can eat it or distribute it to the poor. We saved most of ours and gave it out to the poor of the city. it was an experience for my 2 well-fed teens to see how other people have to live.
 
Dancing to Mata:
By far, my favorite custom!
Every night, a group of musicians came to perform praise music to the Mother at the temple. Mother loves dancing so we all got up and danced in joy…Bollywood style. it was heavenly!
 
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#4. Powerhouse Spiritual Experience
While I was there, I was pulled into an energy portal created by my newest spirit adviser, Data Dastagir Badsha. Actually deepening my relationship with the first Sufi saint, Data Dastagir was the main reason I traveled to India…I felt the call and I answered.The energy there was so strong, it conked me out  as soon as I got near it. This did not seem to affect anyone else…(I’ll tell you why in a letter soon)
 
I got so much divine, mind blowing information, I will share it with you in a separate newsletter. The instructions I received are too unusual, unique, never before heard of, that I cannot share them in the same letter with anything else.
needless to say…I am still floating!
 
 
Love and Blessings Beloved One,
Rebecca
 
PS_ The Course I have on special is the best and easiest way to earn extra money that anyone can do right now… with what you already know.
Pictures of India
All out of hairspray!

All out of hairspray!

Rebecca and Alka
Simon & Alyssa at Sufi Dar

Simon & Alyssa at Sufi Dar

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Vipin, Indian singer at the temple -really rocks!

Vipin, Indian singer at the temple -really rocks!

Jai Mata!

Jai Mata!

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Alyssa at Kali-ma temple

Alyssa at Kali-ma templePatricia Felici, Rebecca, Alyssa, Irma, Simon at Kali-ma temple

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15 Comments

  1. Natalie Hill on May 27, 2010 at 6:39 pm

    Rebecca, I can’t wait to hear your mind-blowing, unique, never-heard-before info!

    Natalie



  2. Lori Bergvall on April 5, 2010 at 8:35 pm

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful family with us as well as the rich experience of India. I love how real, authentic, and candid you are with us. Your true beauty comes through and is a gift to all of us who read your beautiful words. And the true beauty that you share with us does not need hairspray!

    Peace and Blessings,

    Lori



  3. Jocelyn on April 5, 2010 at 12:10 pm

    The love and fun energy just roll off of this email. So wonderful to receive something uplifting today! Thank you, Rebecca. I’m looking forward to hearing more about your adventures in India!



  4. Daniele on April 5, 2010 at 11:46 am

    Your trip looks amazing !!! The rituals sound beautfiul. Rituals are so amazing for momentum. I look forward to hearing of your “instructions”…very cryptic. Have a beautiful day!



  5. Deborah El on April 5, 2010 at 10:59 am

    Dearest Rebecca, Thanks sooooo much for sharing. I felt the beauty of Divine Mother Azna in reading @ your journey! To be in daily living with praises and demonstrations to Her brought me to tears! If only we would focus more on doing sharing and working for the highest good here it would be a better place. Thank you for sharing and helping us to focus on the the finer things in life which are beyond the physical and worth more than gold. I appreciate you heart for sharing. I love you and Mother Azna too!
    Blessngs,
    Deborah



  6. Malabika on April 4, 2010 at 1:43 pm

    Rebecca,

    Delighted to read that you went to India and had an opportunity to experience the land of my birth. Thanks for bringing your energy and sharing your love with this land. I am acutely aware that the sights and sounds of India can be quite intense for the sense at times.

    Love and God Bless,

    Malabika



  7. Teri Freesmeyer on April 4, 2010 at 12:04 am

    Hi Lovely Ladies!
    SO excited to hear about your journey and you ALL LOOK BEAUTIFUL and glowing with preciousness. Love and hugs and hope to see you all soon. Eager to hear more about your experiences there.
    Teri!



  8. Christine Shreve on April 3, 2010 at 9:29 pm

    Dear Rebecca,
    So happy for you! Your still beautiful even without hairspray! It is great sometimes just to be free to let your hair down especially on a trip! What an awesome adventure, can’t wait to hear more about what you experienced. life is just grand, Thank you for sharing.
    Blessings
    Love Christine



  9. Carol on April 3, 2010 at 7:41 pm

    Thank you, Rebecca, for sharing this with us with your trademark exuberance. You are a blessing and I am not surprised at all that you have blessings showered on you wherever you go. Love, Carol



  10. Georgeann on April 3, 2010 at 7:27 pm

    thank you for sharing always great what you are doing,nice pictures, you were missed,under the weather,lots of medical tests,results uncertain signifigance,only learned I have enlarged lymp nodes why ?and gall stones.alls well that ends well and it came to pass.

    Love,
    Georgeann



  11. sandra cherrington on April 3, 2010 at 6:40 pm

    thanks rebecca for sharing your experience



  12. Linda Marshall on April 3, 2010 at 6:38 pm

    Loved hearing of your travels and looking forward to the things you’ve yet to share! I am now a Oneness Blessing Giver and I love the divine energy mixed with the culture of India!



  13. Julie Bernstein Engelmann on April 3, 2010 at 4:54 pm

    I love this adventure! And I love the idea of Rebecca-and-friends-vibes mixing with other cultures and bringing it back, bringing it forth. I feel this is a gift to all of us.



  14. Lynn Micallef on April 3, 2010 at 3:27 pm

    Hiya!!
    Ah !! how wonderful! I love the pictures you have shared with us of your little pilgrimage to India and the notes on your experiences.
    You all look so happy….lovely!!
    Thank you and happy easter to all
    Love of I
    Lynn



  15. Eva on April 3, 2010 at 3:20 pm

    Be blessed, dear Rebecca! Thank you for sharing your excitements
    with us.
    With love,
    Eva



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