Guest guest Posted April 2, 2006 Report Share Posted April 2, 2006 Namah Shivaya. This child also acknowledges again the priceless nurturing that Linda offered us all on this list. And with her seva to so many more via the prayer list. She truly reflected Amma¹s teaching about the need for all of us to develop our inner feminine and practice motherhood. What has really inspired me as I¹ve been catching up here is how some of the brothers have stepped up to fill in. The kind, sweet words of GeorgeSon, Amarnath. Eric, Temba and Mike (our new brother from the edge of Yosemite) stand out. Several of them have wisely fed us Amma¹s words, and what could be more nurturing? I have only rarely felt this supported by my brothers at this level. Hard to explain, but this has been very healing for me, by Amma¹s grace. I believe Linda did much to inspire this, and it is a monument by which we may all fondly and gratefully remember her. May every satsang gain this kind of blessing, by Amma¹s grace. In Her Divine Breath, premarupa > Namah Shivaya Sweta, > You are so right about positive/negative behavior, and I am so glad you > posted this. I really miss Linda's positive presence on this list. Guess > it's up to the rest of us to fill her shoes. > Love, > Prasadini > > > Sweta Mitzel wrote: >> > Linda, or Nierika, gave so much positive attention to almost each & >> > every person who posted. Linda's encouraging & supportive responses, >> > really strengthened this group. On that note, in my busy schedule, >> > I'll try to be more of the change that I wish to see. >> > >> > Sweta >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Mata amritanandamayi >> > >> </gads?t=ms&k=Mata+amritanandamayi&w1=Mata+amritananda >> mayi&c=1&s=26&.sig=DYRmPW4tjbUZrNprNMY6xw> >> > >> > >> > >> > ------ >> > >> > >> > * Visit your group "Ammachi >> > <Ammachi>" on the web. >> > * >> > Ammachi >> > <Ammachi?subject=Un> >> > * Terms of >> > Service <>. >> > >> > >> > ------ >> > > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > > > > > * Visit your group "Ammachi <Ammachi> " on the > web. > * > * > * Ammachi > <Ammachi?subject=Un> > * > * Terms of Service > <> . > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2006 Report Share Posted April 3, 2006 Give me a break! It was probably Linda that got me banned from the Devi Mandir group due to our discussions in private emails. Wasn't she the one trying to get people to ignore someone for honest expression for discussion about Amma things. Honest discussion about the guru, with the right intent/goal is not the same as gossip or negatively critcizing the guru. This is the harm of not understanding what you read, but passionately trying to teach it, O' Linda!!!. Get your encouragement from Amma and her teachings and stop seeking approval or emotional support from others. I'm beside myself at how much some people seem to "need" that positive feedback. Anything tastes good when you add sugar, doesn't it? tom Ammachi, Kenna <itskenna wrote: > > Namah Shivaya. > > This child also acknowledges again the priceless nurturing that Linda > offered us all on this list. > And with her seva to so many more via the prayer list. > She truly reflected Amma¹s teaching about the need for all of us to develop > our inner feminine and practice motherhood. > What has really inspired me as I¹ve been catching up here is how some of the > brothers have stepped up to fill in. The kind, sweet words of GeorgeSon, > Amarnath. Eric, Temba and Mike (our new brother from the edge of Yosemite) > stand out. Several of them have wisely fed us Amma¹s words, and what could > be more nurturing? I have only rarely felt this supported by my brothers at > this level. Hard to explain, but this has been very healing for me, by > Amma¹s grace. I believe Linda did much to inspire this, and it is a monument > by which we may all fondly and gratefully remember her. > > May every satsang gain this kind of blessing, by Amma¹s grace. > In Her Divine Breath, > premarupa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2006 Report Share Posted April 3, 2006 Tom, Your problems come from how you speak to and treat others. If you were banned from the Devi Mandir group, it was because of your comments, plain and simple. Their ashram/mandir is an exceedingly holy place and the group is an extension of that holy place. It is a place of tapas and of purity. Both are there to inspire people to dive deeper, not to focus on your chosen way of relating to people in these forums. I wish you well. Surya - Tom Ammachi Monday, April 03, 2006 1:56 PM Re: Linda and other models of Universal Motherhood Give me a break! It was probably Linda that got me banned from the Devi Mandir group due to our discussions in private emails. Wasn't she the one trying to get people to ignore someone for honest expression for discussion about Amma things. Honest discussion about the guru, with the right intent/goal is not the same as gossip or negatively critcizing the guru. This is the harm of not understanding what you read, but passionately trying to teach it, O' Linda!!!. Get your encouragement from Amma and her teachings and stop seeking approval or emotional support from others. I'm beside myself at how much some people seem to "need" that positive feedback. Anything tastes good when you add sugar, doesn't it? tom Ammachi, Kenna <itskenna wrote: > > Namah Shivaya. > > This child also acknowledges again the priceless nurturing that Linda > offered us all on this list. > And with her seva to so many more via the prayer list. > She truly reflected Amma¹s teaching about the need for all of us to develop > our inner feminine and practice motherhood. > What has really inspired me as I¹ve been catching up here is how some of the > brothers have stepped up to fill in. The kind, sweet words of GeorgeSon, > Amarnath. Eric, Temba and Mike (our new brother from the edge of Yosemite) > stand out. Several of them have wisely fed us Amma¹s words, and what could > be more nurturing? I have only rarely felt this supported by my brothers at > this level. Hard to explain, but this has been very healing for me, by > Amma¹s grace. I believe Linda did much to inspire this, and it is a monument > by which we may all fondly and gratefully remember her. > > May every satsang gain this kind of blessing, by Amma¹s grace. > In Her Divine Breath, > premarupa Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! a.. Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. b.. Ammachi c.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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