Reiki
Location: Pai, Thailand
Local Time: Sunday, April 9, 2006 - 10:07am
Well, I finished my 1st level reiki course. Two days of learning about energy and history, etc. Bit about crystals too. I was really tired the first night, but I got my attunements last night and I was full of energy. I went home and tried to sleep at about 10, but I couldn't close my eyes, so I went down to the 7/11 where I met Seth and Lana and we headed out to Be-bop for drinks, conversation and pool. That closed at 1am and then we went back to the 7/11 to get a little 'food' as all the street vendors were closed.
From there, Lana went home, while Seth and I hung around to discuss Buddhism, comparative religions, bicycle accidents in Laos and the situation in Israel with Arai, an American from New York who moved to Israel 5 years ago and loves living in Tel Aviv.
I went to bed at 2:30am and woke up at 6, still full of energy, though my headache is back. I'll have to work on that.
Well, I'm outta here. Got my bus ticket back to Chiang Mai, I'm leaving at 1:30pm this afternoon. I hope to get there in time to hit the Sunday market, which I have never witnessed in all it's glory. I won't be eating for the rest of the day so I can save room for the fabled food. Hmmm, sticky rice and mango.
After that, I think I'll hang around Chiang Mai for a few days to see Songkren, which Chiang Mai is well known for. Then, I'm heading south. A few people we met in Pai are planning to get together on the west coast, maybe for scuba diving, maybe for rock climbing.
Local Time: Sunday, April 9, 2006 - 10:07am
Well, I finished my 1st level reiki course. Two days of learning about energy and history, etc. Bit about crystals too. I was really tired the first night, but I got my attunements last night and I was full of energy. I went home and tried to sleep at about 10, but I couldn't close my eyes, so I went down to the 7/11 where I met Seth and Lana and we headed out to Be-bop for drinks, conversation and pool. That closed at 1am and then we went back to the 7/11 to get a little 'food' as all the street vendors were closed.
From there, Lana went home, while Seth and I hung around to discuss Buddhism, comparative religions, bicycle accidents in Laos and the situation in Israel with Arai, an American from New York who moved to Israel 5 years ago and loves living in Tel Aviv.
I went to bed at 2:30am and woke up at 6, still full of energy, though my headache is back. I'll have to work on that.
Well, I'm outta here. Got my bus ticket back to Chiang Mai, I'm leaving at 1:30pm this afternoon. I hope to get there in time to hit the Sunday market, which I have never witnessed in all it's glory. I won't be eating for the rest of the day so I can save room for the fabled food. Hmmm, sticky rice and mango.
After that, I think I'll hang around Chiang Mai for a few days to see Songkren, which Chiang Mai is well known for. Then, I'm heading south. A few people we met in Pai are planning to get together on the west coast, maybe for scuba diving, maybe for rock climbing.
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