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Birth Date: Wed, Sep 01 1954
Place of residence:
Montreal Quebec, Canada (map)
Schools: St Johns High, GED, over 15 yrs training as a monk
Jobs: Over the years : Lead singer and guitarist in bands,vegetarian cooking instructor & restaurant manager and cook, catering business, university and college lecturer - world religions, Minister of Religion, Yoga ( devotional ) musician, pre art print sales
Member Since: 06/25/08
Last Login: 08/13/08
Viewed: 1759
Program in:
Program Progress: Day 14
Areas In My Life I Want To Work On
- - Weight
- - Career
- - Relationship
- - Getting in shape
- - Finances
- - Education
I Want To Quit Or Control
Skills I Am Interested In
- - Goal setting
- - Visualization
- - Public speaking
- - Test taking
- - Focus
- - Management
- - Sales
- - Being interviewed
- - Motivation
I Suffer From
| 1. Practice celibacy because it gives me maximum energy and helps me feel the best about myself 2. Go to bed by 8 PM so I can rise by 2 AM because it helps me to complete my meditation early, and leaves me time for other things 3. Do yoga exercises every morning because then I wont feel so stiff and sore, and more energized 4. Read everyday for at least 3 hours because I have collected so many books that I want to read, that take me to the spiritual world, and help me to improve myself |
| 5. Earn money steadily at something I enjoy and save it so I can buy a cabin or small house to live in |
| 6. Organize a curriculum, and start teaching ayurvedic vegetarian cooking classes, kirtan classes, and classes on spiritual growth 7. Recaord a series of CDs, beginning with the Morning and Evening Sadhana program |









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says:
Hi Glenn
I'm sorry to hear about your laptop.
I wanted to mention a couple of things:
I assume you'd like another laptop and they are very very cheap to rent. Sometimes at the end of the renting period they will let you buy them too.
I would recommend you ask your library if they know of a branch with PC's where you can hear sound, or ask about at a few local small internet cafes, and explain your dilemma. All these public use PC's are pretty uptodate and have sound cards enabled I am sure. It may be as simple as plugging a set of headphones into the back of the tower for that PC.
You can proceed a day in tools without listening to the vidoes - you only have to answer the coachs question and hit finish to proceed a day. But it is a shame you can't hear the stuff here and I would encourage you to try and find a way to. Good luck