Guest guest Posted March 28, 2008 Report Share Posted March 28, 2008 Hari OM! Dear Narayanas in masks! To totally believe that this world can make you find fulfillment is known as ignorance. Similarly, to totally believe, that by renouncing the worldy comforts, you can find the fulfillment is equally ignorant. They both are same, just the flipping sides of the same coin.Disciple : So I can splurge but same timeshould have an attitude of an hermit? Master : Not so. That way you can still remain incomplete ! Disciple : So what exactly I should do ? Master : Without altering your lifestyle withreference to the world, with proper understandingthat this world can NEVER make you feel fulfilled,shift your focus towards the right directionwhere you may find the fulfillment ! Disciple : Which direction is that ? Master : The direction that goes within you ! --The Living Master Swami Akshara Hare Guruvayurappa! Krishna With Love & OM! Kishna Prasad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2008 Report Share Posted March 28, 2008 Dear Krishnaprasadji, Thanks for sharing this. Let Guruvayurappan bless us to focus in the direction of the chiatanyam with in us. I feel like sharing a small incident in my life. When I left for U.S, I was extremely homesick. Everytime I left home I cried and my pious parents never cried. Instead they told me this: " Please do not cry. We are not sad. We do not think that we own the chiildren. Bhagavathy and Guruvayurappan gave us to look after all of you until you could take care of yourself. Now our focus is to pray for all of you and get closer to Him. Lead a life of sathyam and Dharmam where ever you are. " These wrods immensely helped me to go forward. Ironically, instead of crying when I leave I have seen one or two drops of tears in my father's eyes when I see them first after landing in Keralam. I think that should be tears of joy. Regards and prayers savitri On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 5:45 PM, adidaiveekam <no_reply > wrote: Hari OM! > > Dear Narayanas in masks! > > To totally believe that this world can make you find fulfillment is known as > ignorance. Similarly, to totally believe, that by renouncing the worldy > comforts, you can find the fulfillment is equally ignorant. They both are > same, just the flipping sides of the same coin. > > Disciple : So I can splurge but same time > should have an attitude of an hermit? > > > Master : Not so. That way you can still remain incomplete ! > > > > > Disciple : So what exactly I should do ? > > > Master : Without altering your lifestyle with > reference to the world, with proper understanding > that this world can NEVER make you feel fulfilled, > shift your focus towards the right direction > where you may find the fulfillment ! > > > Disciple : Which direction is that ? > > > Master : The direction that goes within you ! > > --The Living Master Swami Akshara > > Hare Guruvayurappa! Krishna > > With Love & OM! > > Kishna Prasad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2008 Report Share Posted March 28, 2008 Hari OM! Dear Savithriji, Thanks for the great Spiritual emails you are sending.. and really helpful to excel in the path for each devotee. And reading your email makes tears in eyes.. without our knowledge Keep them coming, I am getting all the Appreciation from you.. send one or two emails to your personal emailid... (thinking not to crowd our group with Thanks emails) Hare Guruvayurappa! With Love & OM! Krishna Prasad guruvayur , " Savitri Puram " <savitriopuram wrote: > > Dear Krishnaprasadji, > > Thanks for sharing this. Let Guruvayurappan bless us to focus in the > direction of the chiatanyam with in us. > > I feel like sharing a small incident in my life. When I left for U.S, > I was extremely homesick. Everytime I left home I cried and my pious > parents never cried. Instead they told me this: " Please do not cry. We > are not sad. We do not think that we own the chiildren. Bhagavathy and > Guruvayurappan gave us to look after all of you until you could take > care of yourself. Now our focus is to pray for all of you and get > closer to Him. Lead a life of sathyam and Dharmam where ever you are. " > These wrods immensely helped me to go forward. > > Ironically, instead of crying when I leave I have seen one or two > drops of tears in my father's eyes when I see them first after landing > in Keralam. I think that should be tears of joy. > > > Regards and prayers > > savitri > > > On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 5:45 PM, adidaiveekam <no_reply > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hari OM! > > > > Dear Narayanas in masks! > > > > To totally believe that this world can make you find fulfillment is known as > > ignorance. Similarly, to totally believe, that by renouncing the worldy > > comforts, you can find the fulfillment is equally ignorant. They both are > > same, just the flipping sides of the same coin. > > > > Disciple : So I can splurge but same time > > should have an attitude of an hermit? > > > > > > Master : Not so. That way you can still remain incomplete ! > > > > > > > > > > Disciple : So what exactly I should do ? > > > > > > Master : Without altering your lifestyle with > > reference to the world, with proper understanding > > that this world can NEVER make you feel fulfilled, > > shift your focus towards the right direction > > where you may find the fulfillment ! > > > > > > Disciple : Which direction is that ? > > > > > > Master : The direction that goes within you ! > > > > --The Living Master Swami Akshara > > > > Hare Guruvayurappa! Krishna > > > > With Love & OM! > > > > Kishna Prasad > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2008 Report Share Posted March 28, 2008 Om Namo narayanaya Nama Certainly the messages from Shri Savitriji are spiritual. It was nice to hear about your parents. We realize our values when we see western culture. I was also in severe homesickness when i was leaving home. When i was explaining about our group to my father , he was so glad as i am getting contacts with " Sajjanangal". I am not well educated like most of our group members and i am not doing skilled work here in Finland ( working for a restaurant group). My father was so sorry that he was not able to provide good education to me as we are in a small village in Kasargod. He had to maintain the farm and struggle to survive in the past. I tried to be away from bad habits and contacts and try to focus on bakthi related things. May be in this way i made my parents happy as a son. By the grace of Guruvayurappan now i am able to assist them by myself. For the endless karmas and pure bakthi , Guruvayurappan blessed him when he got awarded as Karshakashri 2000 (A.M Subramanyan Nair) Hare Guruvayurappa... Manoj Kunniyur. adidaiveekam <no_reply > wrote: Hari OM!Dear Savithriji,Thanks for the great Spiritual emails you are sending.. and really helpful to excel in the path for each devotee.And reading your email makes tears in eyes.. without our knowledgeKeep them coming, I am getting all the Appreciation from you.. send one or two emails to your personal emailid... (thinking not to crowd our group with Thanks emails)Hare Guruvayurappa!With Love & OM!Krishna Prasadguruvayur , "Savitri Puram" <savitriopuram wrote:>> Dear Krishnaprasadji,> > Thanks for sharing this. Let Guruvayurappan bless us to focus in the> direction of the chiatanyam with in us.> > I feel like sharing a small incident in my life. When I left for U.S,> I was extremely homesick. Everytime I left home I cried and my pious> parents never cried. Instead they told me this: "Please do not cry. We> are not sad. We do not think that we own the chiildren. Bhagavathy and> Guruvayurappan gave us to look after all of you until you could take> care of yourself. Now our focus is to pray for all of you and get> closer to Him. Lead a life of sathyam and Dharmam where ever you are."> These wrods immensely helped me to go forward.> > Ironically, instead of crying when I leave I have seen one or two> drops of tears in my father's eyes when I see them first after landing> in Keralam. I think that should be tears of joy.> > > Regards and prayers> > savitri> > > On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 5:45 PM, adidaiveekam <no_reply > wrote:> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Hari OM!> >> > Dear Narayanas in masks!> >> > To totally believe that this world can make you find fulfillment is known as> > ignorance. Similarly, to totally believe, that by renouncing the worldy> > comforts, you can find the fulfillment is equally ignorant. They both are> > same, just the flipping sides of the same coin.> >> > Disciple : So I can splurge but same time> > should have an attitude of an hermit?> >> >> > Master : Not so. That way you can still remain incomplete !> >> >> >> >> > Disciple : So what exactly I should do ?> >> >> > Master : Without altering your lifestyle with> > reference to the world, with proper understanding> > that this world can NEVER make you feel fulfilled,> > shift your focus towards the right direction> > where you may find the fulfillment !> >> >> > Disciple : Which direction is that ?> >> >> > Master : The direction that goes within you !> >> > --The Living Master Swami Akshara> >> > Hare Guruvayurappa! Krishna> >> > With Love & OM!> >> > Kishna Prasad> Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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