Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Jai Shri Mataji! [1] Well, is it my mind playing tricks or are you truly trying to me aoke out of me in the most unkind and disrespectful way? Anyway, I forgive you and all as the topic here is not me but She. Why do you think Brahman cannot take a finite form?Is e not able?? Also,please,elaborate what is weird in my statement about my dedication. Does the thought of you not understanding ever cross your mind?Or , do you think you know everything and you make no mistakes at all? [2]The way you talk harms not Shri Mataji.Still, all can see who a person really is whe you calls names to a woman who has offered Her human LLife for our benevolence asking for nothing. Regards, Dennis , "llundrub" <llundrub wrote: > > > > Then Dennis said something rather strange" It is true that every > > true Guru is an Incarnation of the Divine but Shri Mataji Nirmala > > Devi is even higher than that." > > > > > -----This is not Dennis' thoughts but the teaching of Nirmala. She is ther > one and only, the way, the light, she and the mother are one but she is > higher, she is the be all and end all. Let me quote her site. > > > "Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi has dedicated her life to triggering the spiritual > ascent of mankind through Self Realization, reclaiming the role of women in > the spiritual evolution, and guiding humanity to correct today's moral > dilemmas. It seems that the light of Gandhi's vision is being brought to > fulfilment by this great lady who is revered as the compassionate Divine > Mother by her followers, as the "Messenger of peace" by Ayatollah Rouhani, > an Avatar of the modern era by Claes Nobel, grandnewphew of Albert Nobel > (the creator of the Nobel foundation) and Chairman of United Earth." > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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