Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Jai Amma Kali my dear friend and sister, Egyirba ji! i am really overwhelmed hearing about the wonderful Prasad that dear Ammachi has sent you! You hadn't even told me, yet, you wascawy wabbit! :<D i am so happy that my eyes have turned into little faucets! Also, this morning [before i read your 'Prasad Post] i had the feeling that it would be very good if you could start chanting Amma's 108 Names! It just came into my mind out of the clear blue sky! So, it is very interesting that Sweta has mentioned this very thing in her post! If you don't have the archana book, yet, i think the names are listed in the files section. Again, dear sister, i am thrilled for you! Your sister dancing on wings of joy, muktimaa Ammachi, wrote: > Namah Shivaya, > > What wonderful prasad Amma sent to you! Apples are often reserved for those who see Amma on their birthdays. Also, to kiss your picture is very special. If you aren't doing so already, it may help you to feel closer to Amma, to chant Her 108 names, each day that you can. > > With love,If you aren't doing so already, it may help you to feel closer to Amma, to chant Her 108 names, each day that you can. > Sweta > > Devi's Daughter <devi.daughter@g...> wrote: > thank you for sharing this, pahari maa! > > i was not able to go see amma. have never seen her before and am a new > devotee. but i attend a very small satsang here and the hosts offered > to take my photo to ask amma for blessings. i am told they gave it to > her and she looked at it for a moment then kissed it and put sandal > paste on it. then she handed them an apple to give to me. they said > that she rarely give fruit. i feel so touched and blessed by this as i > long to see her. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 thank you so much, sweta, for this information. i will take your advice! wrote: >Namah Shivaya, > >What wonderful prasad Amma sent to you! Apples are often reserved for those who see Amma on their birthdays. Also, to kiss your picture is very special. If you aren't doing so already, it may help you to feel closer to Amma, to chant Her 108 names, each day that you can. > >With love, >Sweta > -- Be Love, Egyirba (Berijoy) http://www.egyirba.net Arthur: Can there be a God and a Goddess at the same time? Morgaine: Of course, it's just like...having a father and a mother. ~Mists of Avalon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Om Namah Shivaya, Devi's Daughter: You are indeed blessed. For me the sandalwood paste seems significant. This outburst of love by Amma? What love? Wow! Amma seems to know you quite well. Never met? MMMMM? With Love, GeorgeSon > > What wonderful prasad Amma sent to you! Apples are often reserved for those who see Amma on their birthdays. Also, to kiss your picture is very special. If you aren't doing so already, it may help you to feel closer to Amma, to chant Her 108 names, each day that you can. > > With love, > Sweta > > Devi's Daughter <devi.daughter@g...> wrote: > thank you for sharing this, pahari maa! > > i was not able to go see amma. have never seen her before and am a new > devotee. but i attend a very small satsang here and the hosts offered > to take my photo to ask amma for blessings. i am told they gave it to > her and she looked at it for a moment then kissed it and put sandal > paste on it. then she handed them an apple to give to me. they said > that she rarely give fruit. i feel so touched and blessed by this as i > long to see her. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Never met? I doubt it beloved Devi's Daughter! On Jul 7, 2005, at 11:18 AM, leokomor wrote: > Om Namah Shivaya, Devi's Daughter: > > You are indeed blessed. For me the sandalwood paste seems > significant. This outburst of love by Amma? What love? Wow! > > Amma seems to know you quite well. Never met? MMMMM? > > With Love, > > GeorgeSon > > > > What wonderful prasad Amma sent to you! Apples are often reserved > for those who see Amma on their birthdays. Also, to kiss your > picture is very special. If you aren't doing so already, it may help > you to feel closer to Amma, to chant Her 108 names, each day that you > can. > > > > With love, > > Sweta > > > > Devi's Daughter <devi.daughter@g...> wrote: > > thank you for sharing this, pahari maa! > > > > i was not able to go see amma. have never seen her before and am a > new > > devotee. but i attend a very small satsang here and the hosts > offered > > to take my photo to ask amma for blessings. i am told they gave it > to > > her and she looked at it for a moment then kissed it and put sandal > > paste on it. then she handed them an apple to give to me. they > said > > that she rarely give fruit. i feel so touched and blessed by this > as i > > long to see her. > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around > > > > > > > > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > > > > ▪  Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. >  > ▪  >  Ammachi >  > ▪  Terms of > Service. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 wow! i am just taken aback by everyone's comments. i had no idea that these gestures of amma had such significance. i have never taken the darshan of any saint before. never met any guru in person. and being rather new to this path, don't know the significance of many things. everyone's comments have been so touching and humbling. thank you all. leokomor wrote: >Om Namah Shivaya, Devi's Daughter: > >You are indeed blessed. For me the sandalwood paste seems >significant. This outburst of love by Amma? What love? Wow! > >Amma seems to know you quite well. Never met? MMMMM? > >With Love, > >GeorgeSon > -- Be Love, Egyirba (Berijoy) http://www.egyirba.net "Better to understand a little than to misunderstand a lot." ~Anonymous Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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