People eagerly reciprocated by showing their appreciation and gratitude in various ways for the knowledge and insights they received. Some devotees attended all courses, and I could sense that they found some shelter in the personal association of the group. So it was well worthwhile and satisfying to my heart.
I also had to re-print the second book "Sheltering Relationships" and the first book in Russian. My ashram at the goshala turned into a book storage, with boxes of books being piled up along the walls. And we soon discovered them to be handy pieces of furniture....
One Sunday afternoon I arranged in cooperation with the SMIS a fun-event for girls between 12 and 20 years of age. We spent some time brushing the calves at the goshala, and afterwards we went to my place for kirtan and prasadam. Around 35 girls participated, and everybody was joyfully taking part. Parents and teachers had prepared nice prasadam especially favored by the youth: pop corn, burgers, chips and sweets. Once again I discovered how our children are so special and deserve all the care and attention we can possibly give....
One of the main highlights of my time in Mayapur was the ILS - the ISKCON Leadership Sanga. I was invited to offer three presentations on the topic of "Powerful Japa - the Secret of Success" which were well attended by around 60 to 90 devotees on each session. I also had a stall for my Institute for Spiritual Culture, which gave me a good presence.
Your servant, Devaki dd