Guest guest Posted September 2, 2006 Report Share Posted September 2, 2006 Babu Krishnan wrote: I am compelled by inner voices to reply for the benefit of whosoever wants to listen ...the concepts that were instilled many years back by Shree Maa and Swamiji, on the question of "nirvikalpa' and "nishkamya" sadhana, one without looking for results and choices, and the capacity to negate reasons for action or inaction. ....This beautiful little couplet makes me rethink, on a regular basis, the meanings of our aspirations and desires, leading to goals, targets and deadlines in life, work and enjoyment of peace and eternal bliss. Tried to make more sense than feasible, one fails utterly to decipher the cause and effects of the daily routines, whilst we I am reminded of Shree Maa in a discourse way back , when She kindled the thoughts to review our own "tamasic" and "rajasic" energy activities, while underutilizing our "prana " and advised us gently not to waste and fritter our energies in useless pursuits... Dear Babu Krisnan ~ yes, the wonderful thing about a poem is that is says so much more than the mere words themselves, and there may be layers upon layers of meaning, depending on the reference point and experience of the reader. I am very interested in what you said about what you learned from Shree Maa and Swamiji and wonder if you could share a bit more about what was said at these times. Oh, we are so very lucky to have, not only all the scriptures that Swamiji has so lovingly translated, but to have "Sahib Sadhu,The Guru and the Goddess," and "Shree Maa, The Life of a Saint," yet I feel, in the remembrances of those who have been so fortunate to spend longer amounts of time with our beloved gurus, that there is room for another book. I hope someone will decide to put it together. In the meantime, anything more you can share of this would be most gratefully appreciated. Jai Maa , Jai Swamiji ~ Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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