But if I can somehow find a danda-thingy will it be a pranic tracking device? 
Maybe I should be worried. I might inadvertently say something unbecoming about 
the franchising swami-g-spot. What if I claimed that the little she-coil 
(kundalini) was the fundamental ignorance at the root of this suffering 
universe. Would she send some naga sadhu to beat me up or maybe stick me with a 
khatvanga? I don't do drugs. I don't have any ganja for the ganga. When I see 
the naga's eyes rolling around and flashing red bindus I'll know I'm in big 
trouble!
   
  Help me Obewan. The dark side of the shakti might track me down.
  Got an multi-syllabic mantras I can jap? Maybe that might save me?
   
  Oh I'm so empty.
  Does that make me a Buddhist? Maybe Vajra-naught would know.
   
  Vettali, Vettali - blood, life!
  Please don't cut my juggler! I'm too empty to satisfy your insatiable thirst.
   
  empty
  
 
  t3rinity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          --- In [email protected], "emptybill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
And what is that tall orange thingy 
> she's holding? Is it like one of those telemetric ankle bracelets 
> that authorities use to track people out of detention? Kinda cool 
> looking.
> 
> So I'm wondering … how can I get one of those thingys?
> 
> Here's the link-
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TM_Discussion/?yguid=228252276
> 

I looked at the picture, and it certainly is Swami G with, as you
righly say a pujari. Please go also to
http://youtube.com/results?search_query=Swami+G&search=Search and you
can see that it Swami G is an American woman who has taken sannyas
vows. About the stick I am also puzzled, by I don't think its a Danda
(stick often wrapped in an orange cloth) Only Brahmins could become
Danda Swamis. Guru Dev was one, and you can see such a stick on his
photo. It is regarded as a holy symbol. So I suppose it must be some
other tool.



         

       
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