Today was a “super shock”, as we found out more about the Hindu religion and the history dating back 8 000 years. All of us were in awe as we realised just how little we knew and the fact that this Ashram has been built in our time and is one of the seven wonders of the modern world. It was built in five years and pulls together volunteers from all over the world. It couldn’t have ended on a better note! Today bought a calmness and a knowingness in me, combined with connections of Gujrath (where our family is from, Ghandi (who came from Gujrath) and the new prime minster of India who also comes from India. He is strict, disciplined yet well liked for being clean and green. In other words ‘what he speaks is what he is’.
There are no photos of us today in the Ashram as it was restricted, but instead one outside, and the experiences and feelings that we will cherish as a family. I urge all of you to visit this place of miracles and divinity as it shows what a united group of people from all religions can achieve, if the belief is there.
Outside Akshradham
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