- Bali is the only predominately Hindu island of Indonesia (roughly 70% of Indonesians are Muslim)
- This is because Bali was deemed a “safe haven” for the Hindus (Hindi?) as part of a deal which ended the warring between the various religions in Indonesia some 1000 years ago, so all the Indonesian Hindus that could manage to do so, moved to Bali
- Only the top 2 castes could actually afford to move to Bali, which helps explain the great , local focus on art and culture, as this was the main past time of the highest castes
- Balinese Hinduism is distinct from Indian Hinduism and has developed on it’s own for at least a thousand years, combining some elements of Buddhism and Animism
- It’s estimated that about 30% of the islanders’ income (and a similar proportion of the local women’s time) is spent on preparing for and participating in religious ceremonies and/or rituals

We tried to visit a famous healer but she was “out buying spices” and “may or may not return today.” We wandered through the huge market and decided it was too hot to barter (and thus to buy). After a quick bite at a fantastic café, it was basically time to leave. Thanks to Maureen (who encouraged us to stay a few more days and make sure to get OFF the beaches and into the middle of the island), we’ll be going back to Ubud for 4 days later this week. So we took all the hurrying in stride. We can do it all next week.

On the way back we hit rush hour on Bali. Who knew? Scooter chaos ensued. This video doesn’t even begin to capture the thousands of scooters on the road (claiming BOTH sides of it, although they were all going in one direction – away from the tourist beaches they had been working on all day). With driving like this, thank god these folk believe in reincarnation.
(Finally a note: I haven’t figured out yet how to individually reply to your comments, or I would. I read them all and am very grateful for them. Thanks for sending them and please do keep them coming!)
Hey girls,
ReplyDeleteAm enjoying the blog. Great pictures and commentary. Have you read "Eat, Pray, Love"? It's reminding me of that. Try to go to the healer! Would love to hear about that. Great idea to make offerings of gratitude every day. Be safe and have fun.
love,
Heather
Scooters much more dangerous than sharks! Great to be living vicariously in Bali through you. It's been pouring in Brooklyn
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