Taos – the guru and the Lost and Found.

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I’m so thrilled to share this weeks post that I can hardly contain myself! I don’t know where to start. Fortunately, I’m reporting to you from Taos, fresh off the heels of the magical mystery Maharaji-ji mahasamadhi tour celebration at the ashram. Unfortunately, the bodies need for sleep is getting the best of me so collecting my thoughts is tough.

Jai guru dev! This was my first trip to the Taos Neem Karoli Baba ashram, I’m happy to say that just when I didn’t think any more light could be shined my way, the experience this weekend blew the light bulbs out. I am so blessed to be part of a satsang that supports me in my liquid wandering as I find my way on the path. Every soul was so kind and welcoming and beaming with the guru’s love. I felt at home. The day in which mahasamadhi is celebrated is really unique and powerful. Pilgrims from all walks of life gather at the ashram to express their devotion in the ways they know how. Some Indians come from far distances, some locals are there – but all together to express the common desire to keep the flame alive.

Since I’m in the middle of blogging about Be Here Now there was no way that I could visit Taos, New Mexico and not visit the Lama Foundation. After all, the Lama Foundation gave birth to many aspects of this legendary tome. I wanted to, at least for a moment, touch my fingers to the dirt where Ram Dass espoused these words that have changed so many of our lives. It was like visiting the original source fountain. Getting to Lama was, however, as adventure in itself.

Stephanie and I decided to rely on our favorite electronic guru, the GPS, to lead the way. We fired it up on the iPad and low and behold our friend Google Maps found our location and laid out some pretty specific directions. Away we went! Jai ho! Up the 522 highway we went following all of the directions that oh…led us about 15 miles away from where we should have been landing us in the middle of a dirt road in the Carson National Forest. Just before we set off Stephanie expressed that she wanted to go on a nice mountain drive. Well, we sure as hell got that. The Carson National forest is really beautiful by the way. Anyway, FYI – anyone using Google Maps to find the Lama Foundation – beware, it will take you to the middle of nowhere.

We quickly became very aware that Maharaji-ji was playing tricks on us. We were looking for the Lama Foundation and instead we got beautiful mountains and a real live llama.

Driving down the dirt road looking for our turn off we were desperate to find a human being out there. Anyone would do really. Turned out we ran into a very pleasant cowboy who was driving towards us in his pick up truck. We flagged him down and asked him if he knew where the Lama Foundation was. He, without hesitation, directed us to go down the road about another mile or so and there we would see a couple horses grazing on a property with a bridge, and then just over that bridge we would see a farm with a herd of llamas. Lama, llama. Who knows, right? It was all very confusing. Sure enough, we get to this farm and saw some llamas…in the middle of the New Mexico mountains, while totally lost looking for the Lama Foundation where Be Here Now was birthed!

Not the Lama Foundation!

Oh my. To make a long story short we realized that this was, in fact, not our destination and that we best get ourselves off this persons land and try to get back on track. Some locals back in town set us straight and directed us 5 miles down the highway to the clearly marked signs which we missed the first time around.

Alas! We made it. Just being there was enough. The very kind property caretaker greeted us as we walked upon the property and very lovingly explained the properties history both before and after the 1996 fires that nearly destroyed the place for good. Our time was short however, and we needed to get back on the road. It was a short pilgrimage, just enough to touch the dirt and commune with the spirit.

The Lama Foundation! Found it.

Tricks were played, beauty was seen, friends were made, satsang was in full effects, bellies were full and love was all around. It is such a gift to have a spirit of adventure knowing that it all turns out ok in the end. Being lost and then found is really what it’s all about, right?


4 Responses to “Taos – the guru and the Lost and Found.”

  • Carin Channing Says:

    So lovely! Thank you for taking us on your trip to Taos. What a beautiful part of the country. Last week I dreamed I was in Taos and then you and Stephanie and so many other kin went there!

    Your wanderings remind me completely of yesterday’s adventures in Houston as Andrew and I wandered round and round looking for the Egg and I restaurant (where one must go for breakfast the morning after the Rush concert, mustn’t one?).

    Our mis-adventures led us to a hot rod rally (my man was in heaven), to a car paint shop where the proprietor gave us directions and told us what HE had eaten at that very restaurant that morning for breakfast, and finally to a gas station where we filled up and asked once again for directions – the very same gas station, I realized whilst using the loo, where we’d stopped (just parked on the other side of the building) the evening before as we pulled into town to ask directions the night before.

    So glad you made it to llama and Lama. So glad we made it to the hot rods and breakfast.

    So glad we’re all in this together.

    xo

  • Kim Clark Says:

    Life is funny. You do get what you ask for. Enjoyed your story.

  • Maria CS Gabelberger Says:

    LOL! Loved the pic of the Llama. Loved the connection to the Lama foundation which I only vaguely remember (but do remember llamas) as I was 6 years old or so when I was there. I especially loved your last line about how it is all about being Lost and then being Found. THIS is the feeling that I want to consistently remember and hold my heart open in. Its the feeling of being Loved and Known and completely Found and treasured – its all OK – God/Maharaj-ji/the Universe really cares abt little ol’ me and little ol’ you and it will find a way to bring this home to me/you/us, by bringing me Home to myself, God/Guru/Self are one and pgs 78-85 (sorry I’m reading ahead) – the feeling of being found/ finding myself right HERE, right NOW. How lovely! Thank you!

  • Beth Withey Says:

    This is a Fabulous story of Maharajji’s lila! We’re so lucky that he is a being with such a sense of humor. I’m looking forward to a trip to the Taos ashram soon . . . it’s so great to read about it here and see the pics on facebook. Thanks Zach. Ram Ram!

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