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Jay Swaminarayan,
NNDYM's 2012 camp in Boston was a miraculous experience for me, not only since of the things I have experienced but because of the friendships I bring forth forged and how I have gotten closer to bhagwan.
This camp created multiplied memories that will not be forgotten, two of them being the legacies of Jivan lal and Herman. Jivan lal possessed a representation of aurora about him that made everyone who interacted through him a little bit happier. To understand a man of that age toughing the out-of-doors like the rest of us inspired me to be delighted with everything a little more, not to cursory reference he did feed us well. Another highlight/supernatural influence of mine was Herman Singh from Weehawken mandir. Herman had verily come on the bus a mean late when we were departing from Colonia and sat alone notwithstanding most of the ride, I didn't actually make contact with him during the lapse there. However, once we got opposite the bus it was evident that he needed some help and direction, I helped him hereafter, that's when he started effective me his story of going to Weehawken mandir everyday. He told me he moved there many years ago but did not discern of the mandir until recent. However, it was not that drama of information that stuck with me, it was his act of asking at the end of the untruth that has stuck with me, he before-mentioned, “The mandir isn't going to concur anywhere right?" (the words were a slight different). I told him no, it was not. After last year’s camp's emphasis attached my mandir, this stuck with me. The portion of mind that Bhagwan will always be there, he's not going anywhere ~t one matter what, was a constant subject I looked at continuously while at camp. Also, Herman consistently attempted to win more knowledge through his peers that indeed encouraged me to have discussions for the time of our free time with friends of destroy. Not only did he want other knowledge but he wanted to have ~ing part of our sampraday. Those highlights centered attached people who by actions taught me a lesson, however, there were a few folks by their words...
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