A walk down memory lane

My title really should be “a climb down memory lane” because what I’m remembering is a visit to the Frasassi Caves back when I was living in Italy in the early 2000’s.

I hadn’t thought about it in years and years, but Andrea Bocelli just did a Facebook Live event in the caves and seeing that brought the memories flooding back.

The virtual tour video (above) will give you some sense of the immensity of the experience. I’ll never forget how small and insignificant I felt as we climbed down and down and down, moving through chamber after chamber of the caves — each larger and more fantastic than the last.

I also remember the constant dripping; the almost eerie stillness of the standing pools; and how cold it was compared to the warm weather aboveground.

I feel blessed to have had the opportunity to see such wonders, but I don’t know that I could do it again. I don’t consider myself claustrophobic, but I did find that I got rather uncomfortable the deeper into the earth we went. I had to work really hard to keep my imagination from dwelling on just how much dirt was sitting above our heads or wondering what would happen if there was an earthquake!

An Easter like no other

This has been both the strangest and the best Easter ever.

I calculated that it was probably the first Easter since 1989 that I didn’t celebrate in church surrounded by spiritual family. Definitely strange…

Thank goodness I made up my mind the night before to get at least a little dressed up; it would have been just too sad to watch the Easter service online while wearing a grungy sweatshirt! I’m glad to say that Ramesha went along with me on this, so we were nicely spruced up for the holiday.

What made it the best Easter ever is the depth and generosity of what was on offer. From Andrea Bocelli singing in the Duomo in Milan to our very own Jyotish and Devi in the Temple of Light — and certainly in a multitude of other places — it felt like everyone was digging deeper than ever before and finding previously untapped reserves of love and joy and power to share with others.

Adrea Bocelli singing “Amazing Grace” in front of the Duomo

I was moved to tears again and again throughout the day. And I’ll be going to bed feeling more hopeful than I have in weeks.