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Thank

you Dear Vicki for posting these gems about Bhagavan

Also,

thank you for your patience with us.

With much

gratitude

Harsha

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font-family:Tahoma;font-weight:bold">viorica weissman

[viorica (AT) zahav (DOT) net.il]

Saturday, November 20, 2004

10:59 AM

To:

; NamoRamana;

MillionPaths

Cc: H_S

[ - Ramana

Guru] Bhagavan - getting angry

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10.0pt">While he[sambasiva Rao] was sitting there he overheard Bhagavan saying

to somebody:"If you want to get angry, get angry with good people. If you

get angry with bad people, you may get it back with interest."

Sambasiva

Rao was startled, thinking that the words were meant for him.

"Bhagavan",

he said, "is there no danger in abusing good people?"

Bhagavan

smiled and said, "When good people are abused, they may not retaliate, but

they are hurt, and because of that the abuser may have to suffer. There is also

a saying in the scriptures that he who curses good people gets all the bad that

may be still left in them. If you want to curse at all, curse Bhagavan. He will

not be hurt and he is without sin. You are safe in cursing him. He wants only

to be remembered. The mood in which you remember him is of less importance.

Were it otherwise, how could Ravana and Sishupala get salvation?"

~ taken from

THE POWER OF THE PRESENCE, VOL. 3, p. 91

edited by David Godman

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