Two nights ago, a group of us went out to go see what we could find in terms of nightlife. We went to Banjara Hills – the ritzy area of
The mornings have been much more uplifting though – I had my first yoga class at the centre on campus yesterday, and it was great. Classes are 6 days a week, and apparently after a week I should be able to actually do some of the poses! There was a girl there who was in lotus position upside down, so we’ll see if I make it that far. I kicked it up a notch today and am going to try and get myself to the 6 am class 6 days a week - they have a three month yoga certification course, and I figure what better place to become a certified yoga instructor than in India? It seems a little ridiculous that someone like me could make that kind of progress in just a few months, but you gotta go big or go home.
Gotta pick classes soon, this is our shopping week, and I have about 15 classes that I want to shop. There are some that look really interesting, like Sociology of Illness and an English class called ‘Reading Dalit, Reading Black’. It will be nice to start up classes and have some kind of purpose in my days here though for sure.
4 comments:
Love reading your blog - your writing style is terrific! Consider writing short stories while in India. Great that you are choosing your courses! An opportunity to select creative and unique courses - a counterpoint, definitely broadening your horizons and building on your majors.
Your goal as a Yoga instructor is great! Your friends in NY definitely will not believe that you are getting up at 6:00 AM!
Please keep posting photos!
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Ahck! You're getting up at 6 am!?!?
love, Winston "NY friend" Christie-Blick
P.S. I'm going to make reading your blog my new procrastination tool. Facebook and wikipedia are out, jordo-india blogspot in. Keep writing and may the samosas be plentiful and your limbs.. supple...
Hey buddy. I didn't know you were going to be staying in India. That's awesome! How did that happen? Is this through some program from school? I think your blog will be very interesting to read. I wish you many great experiences while in India. Take care.
the autorickshaws will provide you with months of entertainment and terror. a bit of advice-- start looking at all of the things that drivers use to decorate their autorickshaws. you'll notice a complete free-for-all of religious icons-- jesus, ganesha, and so on. ganesha is the vedic god of good fortune, and has always been the patron god of travellers in india-- today, this manifests as stickers on the windshields of autorickshaws all over southern india.
have a hell of a time jordan, drop me a line if you need anything
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