A quiet Sunday service under an old tree, a small stone chapel at our backs, a dandelion in hand. We chant Gauranga, offer a simple flower and water, and let the holy names settle the heart. Bhakti is easy and kind. Krishna says a leaf, a flower, a fruit, or water offered with love is enough. We keep it simple, we keep it real.After two years of storage, we finish clearing a container and practice letting go. Gratitude for every soul who came, received prasadam, and gave the old treasures new life. Curtains playing, incense lit, soft kirtan in the air. Strong medicine.We share interfaith threads too, from the Gita to Psalm 150, from Jai Guru Deva Om to My Sweet Lord. Breath by breath, sound by sound, Gau-ra-an-ga.Next stops: Saint Michael’s Mount in Cornwall, then onward along the Michael line. Small pilgrimages, big hearts.Watch, chant along, and rest your mind. Like, share, and subscribe if this helps your day. Questions or hellos, come to the Agora on https://agora.juicymagik.com/. May peace be upon you. Haribol.