Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Namaste Michael and Karen: Thursday night was a beautiful night. Whenever we chant the Lalita Trisati, Swami melts. And we all do. It is the sweetest most profound chanting. More so because it is done with the devotional meter. But that text is so powerful. I was talking with visitors from India today at the Mandir, and we agreed with you that this outreach thru the internet is an unprecedented experience in human evolution. The most profound mantras can travel instantly to all parts of Earth, and uplift and transform everyone. As a result of the transformation, Earth will be relieved of Her stress and disharmony and all of Her children will rise up singing. This weekend promises to be very powerful. A retreat began Friday evening and continues until Monday afternoon. Extra chanting and pujas will be taking place. Stay tuned for a blissful celebration. What a great weekend to be snowbound. This Sunday will be incredible: a Chandi homa at 9:30 AM and another at 10PM ending after 12 midnight. What a way to ring in the New Year. Jai Maa Jai Swami love vishveshwar -- In , "Karen" <forall10q wrote: > > > Last night was another unique experience at Devi Mandir. I am convinced > that every "visit" has its own flavor, and last night was no exception. > There were about a dozen devoteess along with Maa and Swamiji and member > of the band. The cameras weren't on the band last night so I don't know > how many there were. When I say about a dozen people, I mean the ones > that you could see in the camera. There always seem to be lots of > people out of camera view. It was very lively last night! > > There was arati and singing. Maa led the singing. After a bit, Maa > left and maybe some other people did, too. Then the chanting began with > Ganesh and Shiva mantras. After that Swamiji led in the Lalita Trisati > (from The Guru and the Goddess). > > There was a discussion after the chanting. Swamiji is always so HAPPY > and shares the greatest knowledge. Srini asked some questions (was he > reading our minds?), and it was an inspirational exchange. Swamiji > always mentions the viewers so we all feel part of the experience, and > that's really nice. > > I am forever impressed with the meld of formal tradition and informal > friendliness found at Devi Mandir. The best of both worlds.Thanks over > and over and over to the Devi Mandir Family for expanding their hearts > into our home! Love, Michael and Karen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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