Sunday, August 21, 2016
A Cheap Trip to INDIAfest
I went to The INDIAfest yesterday at The State Capitol. I was able to talk to The Sikh Society about my kundalini issues briefly. At the information stand, I got a little rundown on the religion profile of India. It was my intuition that the young men working there were match makers. One of them found me later to have me take a survey. I tried some vegetarian spring rolls. The sauce was divine. I got to see an amazing Bollywood show. It was a very good looking crowd. I didn't want anyone to confuse me as someone who was looking for a marriage contract, so I bought a little, pretty ring at the bazaar. I had plenty of telepathic introduction. I met a manly, kind Sheriff Sargent for Ramsey County at their stand. We talked about the old jail facility that I had toured for Girl's County my senior year of high school. He told me that they are in the process of tearing it down. We talked about the financials. It was right on the river. Very top secret. I bet that demolition project will speed up now. It had been a "monster project" that was shutdown when I came home from the last quarter of my Marine Biology year abroad in Nahant, MA. The Line Deputy had been infected. They got behind his eyes and almost made him a homicidal maniac in the streets of downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul. This man was definitely a constant portaler and IS that Line Deputy. I got that after we shook hands. I passed by after I bought the ring and saw him leaning on the Sheriff car, and joked, "When I worked as a server they would say, 'If you have time to lean, you have time to clean.'" He laughed and said that that is definitely a myth. I liked his very grounded energy and form. His presence there did indicate that there had been threat of cosmic insanity on this event. I showed just in time. EVERYONE needs to stop doing LSD, especially when I am in vicinity. If you come to Minnesota, abstain. These were obvious hierarchy, mostly Hindus, from India. Wealth and notoriety were in attendance. I get that The Bollywood dancers had been flown in from MUMBAI that day. Guys, thanks for the free (2 bottles) water, free T-shirt, free Polaroid of me in front of the Taj Mahal picture, the free music and Bollywood show and the veg. spring rolls for half price ($3). Maybe that means that I am recognized as notoriety, internationally, today. A whole family of Indian Hindus was here at Starbucks when I got here. That population has never been at this Fridley location before. So fascinating.
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