Guest guest Posted May 17, 2008 Report Share Posted May 17, 2008 Namaste Babu and all family: How often Maa and Swami have said that when one fails, get up, brush yourself off, and begin again. That implies self reflection to review one's error and strive to do better next time. Also, one cannot wallow in self pity. Sadhana helps us to tune in, Maa's Grace helps us to purify. Personally, if I did not feel that Maa could save me from myself, I would stop sadhana right now. Jai Maa Jai Swami vishweshwar , Babu Krishnan <babuk1008 wrote: > > Jai Maa and Jai Swamiji. > > Namastes and greetings in the arrival of May showers and flowers, as we all get into our internal grooves. > > It is but natural that often we, and some of the the devotees, and disciples of Shree Maa would occasionally take deeper breaths to take in the world around us, as we continue our daily sadhanas, and live through the the ups and downs, and dwell in our self created karmas, and obtain relief from the prarabdha karmas. We constantly relive our bonds with our Guru, and pass on to them,our own inner and often silent sufferings, since we may not fully realize the effects of their selfless love, compassion, and continual guidance. > > As you have rightly pointed put, one has to feel their presence in every aspect of our lives, whether sweet our sour, hot or cold, with equanimity and strive to our best in whtever are our vocations, and feel that we are creating a better world for the future, and that we conscious of our shortcomings, and yet attempt to recover from them. As Shree Maa has maintained, performing our own sadhanas does help in purifying our thoughts, actions and words. > How true and how relevant now, more than ever. > > Jai Maa , > > With love and wihsing for more grace, > Babu > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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