Hey everyone!
Last week I had some new experiences, I wanted to share with you.
Monday, when you start a new week, is the best time for new experiences. So I promised my boyfriend, who is a Buddhist, that I will join him for a lecture by Lama Ole, his former teacher. I worked till half past five, so I had to run to be on time, while I had to fight tiredness. The lecture was at the University of Arts in one of the auditoriums, which was quite big. I assume that around 700 people fit into the room. When I arrived, I had a strange feeling, because it was like entering a society you do not belong to. I saw the people there and thought: oh, so looks a Buddhist!
This is weird, because you cannot see if someone is a Christian, a Jew, a Muslim, an Atheist, a Communist, a Buddhist, etc… I thought maybe they will look more alternative, but all kind of people where there. Lama Ole explained the history of Buddhism and what it is about. I realized that I already knew a lot, because we had a very good teacher at school, who taught us the most important things about Buddhism. (Thank you, Mr. Leptien!) The lecture lasted over two hours and in the end people could ask questions and the whole room meditated. For me, as a non- Buddhist and non- meditating person, it was a bit weird, but also impressing. It has a certain energy, when a room full of 700 people says “om” or “am” or sings a mantra (I think it was one, but I am not sure). It kind of reminded me of a service in a church, when people sing the prayers. During the lecture I always tried to find out if I am interested in Buddhism and if I could be a Buddhist and what it is all about. In the end I decided that Buddhism is something, which is already in me combined with my catholic belief. I realized that the most important thing for many people is to be a part of something and in this case 700 individuals share the same philosophy. In the end we could come to Lama Ole to receive his blessings. I did not want to go, but my boyfriend wanted me, so I went with him together. He said that this is one part of these lectures you should not miss. When it was our turn, Lama Ole blessed us, touched my head and said: sweet!
hahaha… He, I am NOT sweet!
The lecture was followed by another new experience on Tuesday: I attended a Yoga- class! Since I have real problems to stretch my limbs, I decided some years ago to attend ballet classes, which really helped and it was always a lot of fun. Here I have a gym contract, where I also can attend gymnastic classes, which I really avoid to do- till last Tuesday. The first hour we were stretching, which was really exhausting. Because Yoga has a hindusitic background, we did some “meditation”: we had to stuck out our tongue and roar like a lion, we made some breathing exercises and in the end we just lay there and relaxed. After the lesson I decided that Yoga is not made for me and that I better stick to volley- or basketball and Ballet.
At least I gave it a try…
The Easter holidays I spent in Hamburg, which was very relaxing. To try something new, I decided not to take the train, but look for someone in the internet to give me a ride. My supervisor at work always uses this opportunity and told me that it is totally safe and the cheapest way to travel. I really found a guy, who offered a ride to Hamburg. He told me where and when I had to come to meet him and on Thursday I drove there. We were three guys and me in the car, of which the driver and another one were colleagues and from Hamburg. The third one was from Berlin. I have never done this, so I did not know how to behave: chat or not, can you sleep?
In the end I slept and read my book till he dropped me off close to my parent’s house. On my way back I got a ride by a really nice woman and another girl. We were chatting more or less the whole way to Berlin. My conclusion: there are no behavior rules!
In Hamburg I met friends, went to the opera (Rossini: ” Il babiere di sevilla.” – very funny, lovely music) and ate a lot of chocolate. I really enjoyed it with my brothers and parents.
Hope you are fine! Biz Kathi