Arrival to Ankara

On the 22nd, Monday we travelled to Ankara with Eduardo, Isa and Manu. We are planning to stay here till Thursday. On the way we sent messages to our friends announcing our arrival. Later we decided to organize a shared dinner for Tuesday so that we could meet the people already before Wednesday when the weekly ceremony would take place.
Once in the salita we sat in the kitchen the four of us and a very interesting conversation began. Slowly we entered an athmosphere of inspiration, sharing our internal experiences, questions, anxieties, comprehesions, aspirations about the purpose, the Message, spirituality, the style of life, fast changes in our world, the human being of the future, about tulpas (thoughtforms) about many many interesting themes. I felt being deeply connected to another plane plain that is so vast and full of meanings and through that plain i felt connected to everyone who was present and copresent. Maybe this salita, which has already an athomsphere charged with so many wonderful experiences, was what had a strong effect on us. Or maybe it is just we all needed this interchange with good friends with whom we share our deepest aspirations.
Then we decided to go out for dinner. It was not easy to find a place to eat as it was just the moment when people were waiting to break their ramadan fasting. All the restaurants were full of people, sitting silently with their meals already in front of them, waiting for the sun to set and the call from the mosques.
After having found a place we had a small dinner and I felt our previous conversations kept acting in all of us.
Ayman called us and wanted to meet, so after dinner we met in a cafe and finally got to know this lovely guy from Syria of whom we have heard a lot from Peter and Eduardo. We shared some nice desserts and conversations. Ayman was very inspired by some events that has been taking place in Damascus, his hometown, where young people started gathering and distributing food for the poor. They contact restaurants and different food suppliers and ask for their contribution. This movement is growing day by day and is spreading to other cities of Syria. In this moment I felt again the same thing as days before in Istanbul, and a few hours before in the kitchen, as if a silent wind surrounded us, bringing the hope of a new future for humanity. The image of these young syrians connected me to the register of that profound change which sometimes i feel so clearly happening in the human being.
We accomapnied Ayman to the bus, and agreed to meet the next days in the dinner and the meeting of the Message.
Hugs, Judit

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