Soul Work
The following Spring after we were married my husband and I took a proper honeymoon to Bali. We rented a car and explored the island extensively, traveling to all four quadrants. It was a life-changing experience, three weeks rich in transformation with episodes I recollect like touchstones, on at least a weekly basis. One of those episodes occurred near the northern town of Singaraja at the unusual temple, Dalem Jagaraga. This temple is dedicated to the worship of the god of death (Ciwa or Durga) so that when someone dies the soul may be at rest. The Balinese honor gods for both their positive and negative connotations, and recognize the importance of these yin and yang forces in the world. This temple is also famous for its unusual carvings inspired by modern western additions to Balinese culture, when Singaraja was a major trading port fighting for its independence from the colonizing Dutch. While we were visiting, examinin...