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Namaste: The answers to all your questions are contained in the

Chandi. Meditate on Chandi, She who tears apart thought and destroys

the great ego. Remember that the ego is the part of us which says: " I

am the doer. " It thrives on division and separation. It says: I am

angry, or, I am a doormat, or I am better than him and he is weaker

then me " . It does whatever it needs to do to prevent us from

remembering and experiencing our TRUE NATURE: that We Are Divine Gods

and Goddesses.

Swami writes in the " Introduction to the Chandi " about our aimless

wandering on this Earth, looking for permanence in a world of utter

impermanence. yet, the ego has us convinced that we can find true

happiness if we buy new clothes, or belong to the best club, or drive

the coolest car. Everywhere we look this concept is reinforced in

modern culture. It is all false and untrue. It is all ego based. It

is all I, Me, Mine.

What is the cure to your problems? Indeed, to all of our problems?

 

Swami states in the Introduction to the Chandi: " Through the study

and practice of this work,{reciting the Chandi}, according to the

prescribed procedure, we seek to free ourselves from this habit, to

take the " Ego I " out of thought, to find the remedy of that all too

chronic disease, Attachment, and to expand our awareness beyond the

relationships of this physical body so as to intuit by direct

perception the Bliss of the Universe. "

" Daily reciting the verses, we offer to Mother all our troubles,

afflictions, all manner of thoughts and perturbations-even the very

Ego itself; and one by one She cuts them down, purifies them with the

vibrations of Her mantras, until we, too, become the One of Intuitive

Vision who only desires the Highest Wisdom that removes the

attachments of the Ego. "

So, Shankari, and Linda, and all of our family, we need to recite this

text and have faith that it will work for us, just as it has worked

for those who have come before us, and now guide us with their wisdom

and love.

A new sankalpa for Chandi is coming up. Make the time, give up

something " important " , in order to " go for the gold " , and win Maa's

Grace. I have seen amazing changes in the relationship between my

wife and I since we have been chanting the Chandi with Maa and Swami

every Sunday at the Mandir. After almost 30 years of being together,

we are experiencing a True Divine Relationship for the first time, and

it is rocking my world.

This is the real thing, and we have been given this technique by the

foremost Masters of it: Maa and Swami.

Please, know that Maa Chandi can heal all your wounds and solve your

problems of self conceit and self deprecation. It says so in the

text, IT IS THE TRUTH.

 

 

Jai Maa Jai Swami

 

love

 

vishweshwar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, Shankari Kali <shankari_kali

wrote:

>

>

> Namaste Linda:

>

> That's great news! I'm glad to hear that you are going to get back

together after so long. Let us know how you are progressing.

>

> I have some questions myself that I have been wrestling with. Now

the Chandi Path teaches us to not be to self-serving and to also not

be too self-hating. Either way the ego is sticking out. I on the other

hand have been pretty much a doormat for most of my life and reading

the Chandi Path got me to thinking. I was thinking that by doing that

I'm not only harming myself and restricting myself, but I'm hurting my

family as well. I feel guity at times for not allowing the doormat

status to continue. Does Swami recommend anything that would heal this

issue and am I correct in saying that the Chandi Path states that

either way is an ego attachment?

>

> Thanks always for your wisdom,

> Shankari Kali

> nierika wrote: srini wrote:

> Swamiji has been answering questions of a devotee on various aspects

> of relationships.

>

> Please check out the latest installment of this conversation:

>

> http://www.shreemaa.org/drupal-4.7.3/taxonomy_menu/69/152

>

> Dear srini ~ thank you so much. I am embarking on a real adventure,

and that is to re-unite with my husband after nearly 30 years of

separation. We never stopped loving each other, never stopped missing

each other, never stopped wanting to be together. When I read what

Swamiji wrote, and I saw there were also other Q's & A's on the topic

of relationships, so I will go back and read more ... but when I read

that, and having looked back at what went " wrong, " I have to

acknowledge that much was due to my selfishness. As I look to reunite

the circle of our love, I am ready to give up whatever

self-centeredness might stand in the way. Of course, now I have Durga

and all the Goddesses to help me slay these thoughts, and I have

discovered that " Too Little " is often at the basis of selfishness. We

never did get divorced, so really we are still married. I ask the

blessings of all the Gods and Goddesses because I have felt all along,

as did David, that, in truth, our

> destiny was to be together. Jai Maa , Jai Swamiji ~ Linda

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The you Vish,I have noticed a shift of sorts...Will continue to chant the Chandi daily.ThanksEdwardinspectionconnection108 <inspectionconnection108 Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 11:27:39 PM[www.ShreeMaa.org] Shankari, Linda, and family: Chandi, heals relationships

 

Namaste: The answers to all your questions are contained in the

Chandi. Meditate on Chandi, She who tears apart thought and destroys

the great ego. Remember that the ego is the part of us which says: "I

am the doer." It thrives on division and separation. It says: I am

angry, or, I am a doormat, or I am better than him and he is weaker

then me". It does whatever it needs to do to prevent us from

remembering and experiencing our TRUE NATURE: that We Are Divine Gods

and Goddesses.

Swami writes in the "Introduction to the Chandi" about our aimless

wandering on this Earth, looking for permanence in a world of utter

impermanence. yet, the ego has us convinced that we can find true

happiness if we buy new clothes, or belong to the best club, or drive

the coolest car. Everywhere we look this concept is reinforced in

modern culture. It is all false and untrue. It is all ego based. It

is all I, Me, Mine.

What is the cure to your problems? Indeed, to all of our problems?

 

Swami states in the Introduction to the Chandi: "Through the study

and practice of this work,{reciting the Chandi}, according to the

prescribed procedure, we seek to free ourselves from this habit, to

take the "Ego I" out of thought, to find the remedy of that all too

chronic disease, Attachment, and to expand our awareness beyond the

relationships of this physical body so as to intuit by direct

perception the Bliss of the Universe."

"Daily reciting the verses, we offer to Mother all our troubles,

afflictions, all manner of thoughts and perturbations- even the very

Ego itself; and one by one She cuts them down, purifies them with the

vibrations of Her mantras, until we, too, become the One of Intuitive

Vision who only desires the Highest Wisdom that removes the

attachments of the Ego."

So, Shankari, and Linda, and all of our family, we need to recite this

text and have faith that it will work for us, just as it has worked

for those who have come before us, and now guide us with their wisdom

and love.

A new sankalpa for Chandi is coming up. Make the time, give up

something "important", in order to "go for the gold", and win Maa's

Grace. I have seen amazing changes in the relationship between my

wife and I since we have been chanting the Chandi with Maa and Swami

every Sunday at the Mandir. After almost 30 years of being together,

we are experiencing a True Divine Relationship for the first time, and

it is rocking my world.

This is the real thing, and we have been given this technique by the

foremost Masters of it: Maa and Swami.

Please, know that Maa Chandi can heal all your wounds and solve your

problems of self conceit and self deprecation. It says so in the

text, IT IS THE TRUTH.

 

 

Jai Maa Jai Swami

 

love

 

vishweshwar

 

 

, Shankari Kali <shankari_kali@ ...>

wrote:

>

>

> Namaste Linda:

>

> That's great news! I'm glad to hear that you are going to get back

together after so long. Let us know how you are progressing.

>

> I have some questions myself that I have been wrestling with. Now

the Chandi Path teaches us to not be to self-serving and to also not

be too self-hating. Either way the ego is sticking out. I on the other

hand have been pretty much a doormat for most of my life and reading

the Chandi Path got me to thinking. I was thinking that by doing that

I'm not only harming myself and restricting myself, but I'm hurting my

family as well. I feel guity at times for not allowing the doormat

status to continue. Does Swami recommend anything that would heal this

issue and am I correct in saying that the Chandi Path states that

either way is an ego attachment?

>

> Thanks always for your wisdom,

> Shankari Kali

> nierika wrote: srini wrote:

> Swamiji has been answering questions of a devotee on various aspects

> of relationships.

>

> Please check out the latest installment of this conversation:

>

> http://www.shreemaa .org/drupal- 4.7.3/taxonomy_ menu/69/152

>

> Dear srini ~ thank you so much. I am embarking on a real adventure,

and that is to re-unite with my husband after nearly 30 years of

separation. We never stopped loving each other, never stopped missing

each other, never stopped wanting to be together. When I read what

Swamiji wrote, and I saw there were also other Q's & A's on the topic

of relationships, so I will go back and read more ... but when I read

that, and having looked back at what went "wrong," I have to

acknowledge that much was due to my selfishness. As I look to reunite

the circle of our love, I am ready to give up whatever

self-centeredness might stand in the way. Of course, now I have Durga

and all the Goddesses to help me slay these thoughts, and I have

discovered that "Too Little" is often at the basis of selfishness. We

never did get divorced, so really we are still married. I ask the

blessings of all the Gods and Goddesses because I have felt all along,

as did David, that, in truth, our

> destiny was to be together. Jai Maa , Jai Swamiji ~ Linda

>

>

>

>

>

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Namaste Vish:Thanks for this post. I intend to participate in this month's reciting of the Chandi Path as well. I was wondering though if I can recite the "Sapta Sloki Durga" daily to connect more with the divine mother?I have a number of raw relationships. My husband and I have a very strong relationship, but I have issues with children and my own parents. I also seem to get into a tangle with bosses and coworkers even if I am trying to appease them. I think Swami once pointed this out as karma. It makes us painfully aware of how intimately connected we all are in this web of existence.Peace,Shankari Kaliinspectionconnection108 <inspectionconnection108 wrote: Namaste: The answers to all your questions are contained in the Chandi. Meditate on Chandi, She who tears apart thought and destroys the great ego. Remember that the ego is the part of us which says: "I am the doer." It thrives on division and separation. It says: I am angry, or, I am a doormat, or I am better than him and he is weaker then me". It does whatever it needs to do to prevent us from remembering and experiencing our TRUE NATURE: that We Are Divine Gods and Goddesses. Swami writes in the "Introduction to the Chandi" about our aimless wandering on this Earth, looking for permanence in a world of utter impermanence. yet, the ego has us convinced that we can find true happiness if we buy new clothes, or belong to the best club, or drive the coolest

car. Everywhere we look this concept is reinforced in modern culture. It is all false and untrue. It is all ego based. It is all I, Me, Mine. What is the cure to your problems? Indeed, to all of our problems? Swami states in the Introduction to the Chandi: "Through the study and practice of this work,{reciting the Chandi}, according to the prescribed procedure, we seek to free ourselves from this habit, to take the "Ego I" out of thought, to find the remedy of that all too chronic disease, Attachment, and to expand our awareness beyond the relationships of this physical body so as to intuit by direct perception the Bliss of the Universe.Daily reciting the verses, we offer to Mother all our troubles, afflictions, all manner of thoughts and perturbations-even the very Ego itself; and one by one She cuts them down, purifies them with the vibrations of Her mantras, until we, too, become the One of

Intuitive Vision who only desires the Highest Wisdom that removes the attachments of the Ego." So, Shankari, and Linda, and all of our family, we need to recite this text and have faith that it will work for us, just as it has worked for those who have come before us, and now guide us with their wisdom and love. A new sankalpa for Chandi is coming up. Make the time, give up something "important", in order to "go for the gold", and win Maa's Grace. I have seen amazing changes in the relationship between my wife and I since we have been chanting the Chandi with Maa and Swami every Sunday at the Mandir. After almost 30 years of being together, we are experiencing a True Divine Relationship for the first time, and it is rocking my world. This is the real thing, and we have been given this technique by the foremost Masters of it: Maa and Swami. Please, know that Maa Chandi can heal all your wounds and solve

your problems of self conceit and self deprecation. It says so in the text, IT IS THE TRUTH. Jai Maa Jai Swami love vishweshwar , Shankari Kali <shankari_kali wrote: > > > Namaste Linda: > > That's great news! I'm glad to hear that you are going to get back together after so long. Let us know how you are progressing. > > I have some questions myself that I have been wrestling with. Now the Chandi Path teaches us to not be to self-serving and to also not be too self-hating. Either way the ego is sticking out. I on the other hand have been pretty much a doormat for most of my life and reading the Chandi Path got me to thinking. I was thinking that by doing that I'm not only harming myself and restricting myself, but I'm hurting

my family as well. I feel guity at times for not allowing the doormat status to continue. Does Swami recommend anything that would heal this issue and am I correct in saying that the Chandi Path states that either way is an ego attachment? > > Thanks always for your wisdom, > Shankari Kali > nierika wrote: srini wrote: > Swamiji has been answering questions of a devotee on various aspects > of relationships. > > Please check out the latest installment of this conversation: > > http://www.shreemaa.org/drupal-4.7.3/taxonomy_menu/69/152 > > Dear srini ~ thank you so much. I am embarking on a real adventure, and that is to re-unite with my husband after nearly 30 years of separation. We never stopped loving each other, never

stopped missing each other, never stopped wanting to be together. When I read what Swamiji wrote, and I saw there were also other Q's & A's on the topic of relationships, so I will go back and read more ... but when I read that, and having looked back at what went "wrong," I have to acknowledge that much was due to my selfishness. As I look to reunite the circle of our love, I am ready to give up whatever self-centeredness might stand in the way. Of course, now I have Durga and all the Goddesses to help me slay these thoughts, and I have discovered that "Too Little" is often at the basis of selfishness. We never did get divorced, so really we are still married. I ask the blessings of all the Gods and Goddesses because I have felt all along, as did David, that, in truth, our > destiny was to be together. Jai Maa , Jai Swamiji ~ Linda > > > > > >

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