Guest guest Posted October 9, 2008 Report Share Posted October 9, 2008 Dear Tanmaya ~ you said quite a lot, so thank you so much, especially for sharing your experiences of being with Shree Maa. My two personal encounters with Maa showed exactly what you said ... she surprises you with her total unpredictability, yet is like a soft breeze as she speaks and acts. I definitely didn't take what you said to advocating anarchy or anything negative. Your post was interesting and informative, and I too hope I didn't seem to be advocating anything adverse. Sometimes I just get excited to be sharing. And thank you for the info about the Navajos in Tibet would rejoin those in the southwest, heralding a golden age. I wasn't sure about your last comment. Did you mean to say that this has already occurred? Jai MAA Linda Tanmaya wrote: [As I recall, the gentle Hopi (the brahmins of the native americans)who were driven from their once extensive lands by the invadingNavaho, whom the Hopi came to call the head smashers, have it in theirstories that early on one half of their tribe migrated, flew, orwhatever, to Tibet, and that at some future time, which would hearalda golden age, the two peoples would re-unite.] ********I hope I don't seem to be advocating moral anarchy by of some of thethings I said. With your background, I'm sure you wouldn't assumethat, though not everyone has gone through Jung, Campbell, etc.New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News more. Try it out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2008 Report Share Posted October 9, 2008 Dear Linda, Predictions are always interesting, of course, but not to be distracted from our true goal, which is direct realization of what Shree Maa likes to call Truth. The Tibetan dharma has returned West in force; that fulfills the prophecy, and is only one example of the unique spiritual awakening worldwide. The world is alive with spiritual potency just now. Our job is to surf that wave to freedom, to God-realization, by any means available. Or even by no particular means, other than sheer, unrelenting intent. The great Light generated by this spiritual awakening is also revealing the fleeting shadows which have darkened our Earth for too long. I accept and use the Chandi's microcosmic application-as a tool for personal growth. (Since Freud we have tended to think of God as subjective, as a part of the furnature of our own subjective drama), but I also remember its original, " mythic " , meaning, as invocation and celebration of Mother's spring housecleaning. With the advent of every golden age, i.e. each revolutionary return of the Satya Yuga, Mother must again air out the house: sweeping, letting in the Light, brushing down the cobwebs and shaking the dust out of the linen. Another comment about this pregnant time from another indiginous tradition: " The most important work anyone can do between now and 2012 will be done by those who still remember how to adore and invoke the Goddess " . We've done many things for many lifetimes; this is the unique age (predicted by old Hindu rishis) when the Brahma Kundalini is to be awakened, with a far-reaching spiritual transformation never seen before. We can surely devote this one short (but exciting) life to liberation and divine celebration. As someone very close to me often says, " Well, at least I'm not boring! " Even so, at least the adventure of the awakening of this new Age will not be boring. And I believe that's really all I have to say right now. Thank you Linda, T. , nierika wrote: > > Dear Tanmaya ~ you said quite a lot, so thank you so much, especially for > sharing your experiences of being with Shree Maa. My two personal encounters > with Maa showed exactly what you said ... she surprises you with her total > unpredictability, yet is like a soft breeze as she speaks and acts. I definitely > didn't take what you said to advocating anarchy or anything negative. Your > post was interesting and informative, and I too hope I didn't seem to be > advocating anything adverse. Sometimes I just get excited to be sharing. And thank > you for the info about the Navajos in Tibet would rejoin those in the > southwest, heralding a golden age. > I wasn't sure about your last comment. Did you mean to say that this has > already occurred? > Jai MAA > Linda > > > Tanmaya wrote: > > [As I recall, the gentle Hopi (the brahmins of the native americans) > who were driven from their once extensive lands by the invading > Navaho, whom the Hopi came to call the head smashers, have it in their > stories that early on one half of their tribe migrated, flew, or > whatever, to Tibet, and that at some future time, which would hearald > a golden age, the two peoples would re-unite.] > > ******** > > I hope I don't seem to be advocating moral anarchy by of some of the > things I said. With your background, I'm sure you wouldn't assume > that, though not everyone has gone through Jung, Campbell, etc. > > > > > **************New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. > Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. Try it out! > (http://local.mapquest.com/?ncid=emlcntnew00000001) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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