Guest guest Posted January 12, 2009 Report Share Posted January 12, 2009 Namaste Sadhu Maa: Those thoughts are really powerful and Truth. So glad you passed them onto all of us. Satsunga really helps me when I am distracted by the drama. I can connect to all of you and remember who I am and what I am here for. When I am not distracted, and am calm and peaceful, satsunga is a beautiful river of light, and we are all fish swimming and playing, free and joyful and our connection is so real I feel I can hug each of you. So, whatever I am feeling, this satsunga is wonderful. Thanks all for your love and support. Please continue to share your thoughts and feelings. We all grow stronger and fuller in the shining river of Light. as we share and support each other. Jai Ma Jai Swami vishweshwar , " Sadhu Maa " <sadumaa wrote: > > The outer reflects the inner. Distractions or karmas have and will > always exist, they dance around saying " look at me " . The volume with > which they distract or the time and space they take up reflect our > inner state. As we move inward, toward more silence, the distractions > diminish in volume and relative importance in our lives. > > Eventually, even the inspiring satsang with other seekers will be a > distraction from the more elemental satsang with the inner Guru. But > until then, it is a help along the way. > > Jai Maa > > > , " inspectionconnection108 " > <inspectionconnection108@> wrote: > > > > Namaste all family: > > > > Here is a question from Swami for everyone to discuss: > > > > " If it is so important to maintain our spiritual inspiration, why do > > we find so many distractions that give precedence to satsang? > > > > Jai Ma Jai Swami > > > > vishweshwar > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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