The Strange Story of Usika Das

Swarup das (ACBSP): This story is from my memoirs (that I’ve been trying to consolidate into a book for the past few years).
I met Usika at the Henry Street, Brooklyn temple in ‘71. At the time his name was Ezekiel. He was initiated and given the name Usika in July of that year when Srila Prabhupada came to Brooklyn. Unlike just about all of us who were in our 20’s .. Usika was either just south or north of 50. He was crotchety, moody, cynical and impatient when it came to his dealings with “you young people” as he called us. He had strong convictions in the philosophy and had a deep and sincere reverence for Srila Prabhupada.
One day I found a pair of reading glasses with the name “Jack Stonebrook” glued to the inside of the frame. They looked like Usika’s eyeglasses but I remembered his name was Ezekiel and not Jack. I asked him if the glasses were his and he confirmed that they were. Next obvious question was “Who then is Jack Stonebrook?” “Oh, that’s me. That’s my real name. Ezekiel is the name my spirit guide gave me.” His answer certainly got my attention. I had to hear the story and he was more than happy to tell it.
Usika was the father of a devotee girl named Susan who was eventually initiated with the name Shasti. Shasti’s mother died at a young age and Usika raised her by himself. Shasti was the wife of Mohanananda who helped begin and run the Dallas gurukula for awhile. He left ISKCON in the late 70’s and tried to become a Hollywood Producer. He (Michael Walker was his legal name) was Associate Producer of one movie that I know of .. an animated film called “The Last Unicorn.” Anyway… Shasti, Usika’s daughter, was clairvoyant .. a medium. She channeled various spirits and sometimes using ouija boards or tarot cards made contact with beings from other dimensions. The first of several “spirit guides” gave them the names Ezekiel and Alice. They would ask all sorts of questions of these guides and as their questions got deeper and their thirst for knowledge of higher truths increased they were handed over to higher beings for the answers they were seeking.
The last of their guides was named “Kismet.” He told them that the knowledge they were looking for was in a book but he didn’t tell them the name of the book … just to go to a bookstore and begin looking. They did. They roamed around for over an hour and Alice wasn’t getting any signals nor clues. Finally they gave up and just grabbed some book about Zen and went to the counter to pay for it. While the owner rang up their purchase suddenly a book fell from a shelf behind the cash register. It was the first abridged Bhagavad-gita As It Is by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. They bought it, read it … and the rest, as they say … is history.

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