Guest guest Posted October 7, 2008 Report Share Posted October 7, 2008 1. She is both male and female though referred to as She. 2. It seems that all the thoughts are referred to as " he " . Interesting. 3. Of all the weapons used by the Goddesses, I liked this one the best, " being sprinkled by the water sanctified by the incantation of Creative Energy. " love, karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2008 Report Share Posted October 8, 2008 Ch. 9 1. Just by holding the true desire to be " One with God " will help in the path to it's realization (Vs. 39- " ...while others (thoughts) were ground to powder by the snout of the Most Excellent Desire of Divine Union " 2. We are reminded often in the Chandi that 'Sounds' have a powerful effect. In Chapter 9 there are many examples; the Conch, the " Twang " of the Bowstring, the " Sound of Her Bell " , " Lion's Roar " , " Hum of the Roar " , Thunder, " Horse's Laugh " , sound of " Slapping the Ground " , etc. In the Armor of the Goddess, Vs. 23, it says " ...in the ears the Dweller at the Doors " . Remembering that we can be aware of the Sounds we choose to let in the Doors and conquer the unwanted ones coming in through creating a beneficial Sounds Space. Sometimes we may not have control of the Sounds coming in, but we can also do things to conquer the noises that we can't control by leaving the space, playing music, Ringing a Bell, etc. 3. By now the thoughts are ENRAGED as the continue to loose. Jai MATA DI! Ann On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 7:31 AM, Karen <Koros7 wrote: 1. She is both male and female though referred to as She.2. It seems that all the thoughts are referred to as " he " . Interesting.3. Of all the weapons used by the Goddesses, I liked this one the best, " being sprinkled by the water sanctified by the incantation of Creative Energy. " love, karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2008 Report Share Posted October 9, 2008 " In the Armor of the Goddess, Vs. 23, it says " ...in the ears the Dweller at the Doors " . Remembering that we can be aware of the Sounds we choose to let in the Doors and conquer the unwanted ones coming in through creating a beneficial Sounds Space. Sometimes we may not have control of the Sounds coming in, but we can also do things to conquer the noises that we can't control by leaving the space, playing music, Ringing a Bell, etc. " thanks, Ann! This is a fabulous observation...i shall implement it immediately! Jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai Maa , " Ann McQuaid " <laughinglife wrote: > > Ch. 9 > > 1. Just by holding the true desire to be " One with God " will help in the > path to it's realization (Vs. 39- " ...while others (thoughts) were ground to > powder by the snout of the Most Excellent Desire of Divine Union " > > 2. We are reminded often in the Chandi that 'Sounds' have a powerful effect. > In Chapter 9 there are many examples; the Conch, the " Twang " of the > Bowstring, the " Sound of Her Bell " , " Lion's Roar " , " Hum of the Roar " , > Thunder, " Horse's Laugh " , sound of " Slapping the Ground " , etc. > > In the Armor of the Goddess, Vs. 23, it says " ...in the ears the Dweller at > the Doors " . Remembering that we can be aware of the Sounds we choose to let > in the Doors and conquer the unwanted ones coming in through creating a > beneficial Sounds Space. Sometimes we may not have control of the Sounds > coming in, but we can also do things to conquer the noises that we can't > control by leaving the space, playing music, Ringing a Bell, etc. > > 3. By now the thoughts are ENRAGED as the continue to loose. > > Jai MATA DI! > > Ann > On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 7:31 AM, Karen <Koros7 wrote: > > > 1. She is both male and female though referred to as She. > > > > 2. It seems that all the thoughts are referred to as " he " . > > Interesting. > > > > 3. Of all the weapons used by the Goddesses, I liked this one the > > best, " being sprinkled by the water sanctified by the incantation of > > Creative Energy. " > > > > love, karen > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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