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Hi Erica,

 

I just received my mantra from Amma this past summer, and I do

feel deeply more connected to her.

 

I didn't plan to get a mantra from her. I was waiting in line on Devi

Bhava nite and it occurred to me to ask for a mantra. After the

hug, I looked at her and said "Mantra?" and she sort of pulled her

head to her right and smiled at me, which I found out meant to

go sit on that side of the stage and I would be instructed on what

to do. Not only was the idea of a mantra from Amma amazing,

the process of getting a mantra from her was equally

mind-blowing. She has so many things going on at once,

darshan, prasad, talking to her helpers, receiving everyone's

gifts, running the show in general. And while all that's going on,

she could glance at me, know the mantra she should give me,

and lean over and whisper it twice in my ear.

 

Wow!

 

So it seemed like total chaos on stage that nite, but within that

chaos was a plan, an order, and it was quite a realization to

experience all that, manifesting at once.

 

Anyway, getting a mantra from Amma was and is a way to get

much more in tune with her and to further one's progress on the

spiritual path.

 

Just my humble opinion.

 

J'ai Ma!

 

-Rufus

 

 

 

 

 

 

In Ammachi, "Erica" <sugarandbrine>

wrote:

> Namaste to all... _/\_

>

> I was wondering how you all feel about getting a mantra from

Amma. Do

> you think it has changed your relationship with her? Do you feel

it

> is necessary to do so? Is it possible to be a "good devotee"

without

> having a mantra? What about receiving a name from Her? How

is this

> different from getting a mantra?

>

> A few years ago, I was typing an email to a friend and thinking

about

> what I was going to do afterwards. Suddenly, I looked at the

email

> and I'd just typed out "Love, Padma". I didn't even realize it

before

> that! It was a very VERY strange experience. So, I sort of feel

like

> Padma is a name I was given by Ma some time ago.

>

> I take the thought of receiving a mantra and/or a name from

Amma VERY

> seriously and am not sure if I am ready. However, there is a

part of

> me that feels as if a mantra will strengthen my connection to

Her and

> help me along with my sadhana.

>

> Any thoughts would be appreciated.

>

> With love!

> At Amma's Divine Lotus Feet,

> Erica

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Erica

Ammachi

Tuesday, November 11, 2003 2:04 PM

Receiving a mantra/name

 

Namaste,

 

I can't speak for anyone else, but I also took getting a name and a mantra

from Amma very seriously for several reasons. At that point, I was strongly

attached to Christ - and still am, altho perhaps differently now - and was not

sure whether getting that involved with Mother would somehow create an odd

betrayal of my natal faith. I was also aware that Christianity, as an organized

religion, was not meeting my needs and that concerned me. I also knew from my

first awareness of Amma that I needed whatever it was that She had - I could

feel it even thru the tv and understood from that first view of Her that I had

to know this "woman."

 

So, to make a long story short, I was not sure until I was in Mt. Pleasant

that I wanted to be renamed and be given a mantra. And I understood, somehow,

from then on, that there was no conflict for me, nor did Amma ever suggest that

She saw one, either.

 

Accepting those gifts may or may not have changed my relationship with Mother;

I can't answer that because I don't know where I'd be without having made that

choice. I do know, tho, that doing so was a formal committment from me to

Mother that I understood, accepted, and welcomed my responsibilty and

committment to her and to my own spiritual growth. It is, in my mind, the most

sacred "pact" I have ever made.

 

I am choosy about whom I share my spiritual name with and have shared my

mantra with no one -nor will I ever. I don't take my spiritual name as

something to give those who would not understand it significance or who would

use it cavalierly; it is most important to me that that is the name She knows me

by and that those who know it understand that is a holy name to me. As Dixie, I

walk in the world; as Snehalata, I am Mother's daughter.

 

Love,

Snehalata

Namaste to all... _/\_

 

I was wondering how you all feel about getting a mantra from Amma. Do

you think it has changed your relationship with her? Do you feel it

is necessary to do so? Is it possible to be a "good devotee" without

having a mantra? What about receiving a name from Her? How is this

different from getting a mantra?

 

A few years ago, I was typing an email to a friend and thinking about

what I was going to do afterwards. Suddenly, I looked at the email

and I'd just typed out "Love, Padma". I didn't even realize it before

that! It was a very VERY strange experience. So, I sort of feel like

Padma is a name I was given by Ma some time ago.

 

I take the thought of receiving a mantra and/or a name from Amma VERY

seriously and am not sure if I am ready. However, there is a part of

me that feels as if a mantra will strengthen my connection to Her and

help me along with my sadhana.

 

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

 

With love!

At Amma's Divine Lotus Feet,

Erica

 

 

Sponsor

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

Ammachi

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello Erica,

 

I wasn't ready for a name when I went to RI, but I did

take a mantra. Now that I think about it, the mantra

is actually the stronger connection in my book. It

HAS changed my life because taking a mantra means you

agreet to take Amma as your guru - it's official - for

life - as serious as marriage or parenting! In

return, Amma asks you to chant your (secret) mantra at

least 108 times a day, to make time to read spiritual

texts, and to take up some kind of service. It has

changed my life immensely!

 

If you're not sure when you get there, I suggest

taking one of the pamphlets on mantra they hand out

during Devi Bhava. You can ask for your mantra at any

time that night, so take a pamphlet, read it and go

with your heart. If you're still not sure, go through

the firs step: talking with a volunteer about what it

means to take a mantra.

 

I wish you luck, dear Erica. Remember - as a Realized

Soul, Amma can look at our True Nature and tell us

what our mantra is; she can see the "key" that will

"unlock the Truth" for us! That's the power of Her

mantra!

 

Jai Ma!

Gabriela

 

--- Erica <sugarandbrine wrote:

> Namaste to all... _/\_

>

> I was wondering how you all feel about getting a

> mantra from Amma. Do

> you think it has changed your relationship with her?

> Do you feel it

> is necessary to do so? Is it possible to be a "good

> devotee" without

> having a mantra? What about receiving a name from

> Her? How is this

> different from getting a mantra?

>

> A few years ago, I was typing an email to a friend

> and thinking about

> what I was going to do afterwards. Suddenly, I

> looked at the email

> and I'd just typed out "Love, Padma". I didn't even

> realize it before

> that! It was a very VERY strange experience. So, I

> sort of feel like

> Padma is a name I was given by Ma some time ago.

>

> I take the thought of receiving a mantra and/or a

> name from Amma VERY

> seriously and am not sure if I am ready. However,

> there is a part of

> me that feels as if a mantra will strengthen my

> connection to Her and

> help me along with my sadhana.

>

> Any thoughts would be appreciated.

>

> With love!

> At Amma's Divine Lotus Feet,

> Erica

>

>

 

 

 

 

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I second all that Rufus, Snehalata & Gabriela have said about mantra

initiation.

 

When I went for my mantra I was so conflicted about choosing an

Ishtadevata as you are asked to choose the form of "God" that you

relate to and I was waiting on the platform getting a major

headache/soulache bouncing between Durga or Krishna, Durga or

Krishna.. it was quite awful, i couldn't decide.. so as I ran out of

time I decided I would not choose the forms i adore but formless God

so i choose "Divine Mother" and that was written and presented to

Mata. What i recieved from Amma was something full of bijas

(sounds/words)I didn't recognize. (And the experience of playing with

Devi on the platform as I tried to understand the words was

magnificent.. She laughed shook Her head and play slapped me in the

face after 3 tries and was laughing and gesturing in mock frustration

like "get outta here kid, ya buggin me" too funny! Amma is really

funny, and for that moment in the crowded hall I felt alone with HER)

 

Swami explained the meaning - went in one ear and out the other

somehow - overload! I came home surfed the internet, typing in the

syllables and found out that Durga AND Krishna in relative forms are

both in my mantra! Not only that, but within in this cluster of

syllables, their forms & meanings are serious pointers poignant to my

present incarnation that I cannot explain here lest i give too much

away. I had been a devotee of Amma for at least 5 years before I

requested a mantra, but at that moment I was struck fully with the

understanding that Amma IS the Immortal Goddess and that my mantra is

my life line to Devi. With that ring we did wed friends!

 

As for names, Gabriela already has the name of an archangel... maybe

she doesn't need another one, a name is very personal and magical.

Snehalata is something special that maybe symbolizes something

that "Dixie" didn't convey about Dixie. "Amarthya" is my scrying

mirror and a view to something much bigger than I am, but that I am

also, second but not less than the mantra.

 

Jai Ma!

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Namah Shivaya Amarthya,

 

You wrote:

 

"When I went for my mantra I was so conflicted about choosing an

Ishtadevata as you are asked to choose the form of "God" that you

relate to and I was waiting on the platform getting a major

headache/soulache bouncing between Durga or Krishna, Durga or

Krishna.. it was quite awful, i couldn't decide.. so as I ran out of

time I decided I would not choose the forms i adore but formless God

so i choose "Divine Mother" and that was written and presented to

Mata. What i recieved from Amma was something full of bijas

(sounds/words)I didn't recognize.

 

I came home surfed the internet, typing in the syllables and found

out that Durga AND Krishna in relative forms are both in my mantra!

Not only that, but within in this cluster of syllables, their forms &

meanings are serious pointers poignant to my present incarnation that

I cannot explain here lest i give too much away."

 

I have to say I found out the same thing! I was locked up trying to

decide whether or not to choose a particular form of the Goddess that

meant a lot to me, but in the end chose Divine Mother. I got a

different mantra from you, I can tell, because though you and I both

said "Divine Mother", my mantra has syllables for two different

forms, including the one I was thinking of choosing!

 

I have to confess this also brings up an embarrassing lack of faith

on my part. Since I received my mantra, I've often wondered

how "unique" mine could be when I was sure so many chose "Divine

Mother". Now I know that Amma chose something very specific for me,

just as she did for you. I am learning more and more that it's okay

to let go and HAVE FAITH!

 

With love, and growing faith,

Gabriela

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