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Namaste all family and Durga: Here is a question posted for Swami:

 

>What can you share about the meaning/use of Vishnu's discus of

revolving time?

 

SWAMI'S REPLY:

The first lesson is PATIENCE!

 

In Chapter One of Chandi it took Vishnu 5,000 divine years to defeat

Too Much and Too Little. We want it now!

 

Lesson number two is consistency. We must be regular in our sadhana.

 

 

 

Jai Ma Jai Swami

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Namaste Dear Family,

 

Every morning I get something from this group that helps me think of the

day ahead in a better way. Swamiji's reply today surely is just what

I need for today.

 

His reply reminds me of the nursery rhyme:

 

" Row row row your boat gently down the stream

Merrily merrily merrily, life is but a dream. "

 

Often it seems to me I am either pointlessly stuggling to paddle up the

stream or trying to put a motor on my boat and zoom down the stream

instead of moving gently with the flow and allowing it all to happen in

good time.

 

Jai Maa! Jai Swamiji!

 

 

, " inspectionconnection108 "

<inspectionconnection108 wrote:

>

> Namaste all family and Durga: Here is a question posted for Swami:

>

> >What can you share about the meaning/use of Vishnu's discus of

> revolving time?

>

> SWAMI'S REPLY:

> The first lesson is PATIENCE!

>

> In Chapter One of Chandi it took Vishnu 5,000 divine years to defeat

> Too Much and Too Little. We want it now!

>

> Lesson number two is consistency. We must be regular in our sadhana.

>

>

>

> Jai Ma Jai Swami

>

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