Guest guest Posted March 13, 2009 Report Share Posted March 13, 2009 Hello Ramya, its a intersting story moreover from Maa Shree, please continue and finish! really u r doing fun on group, telling story like trailor of a movie!!!!!!!!!!! Jai Maa!!!!! Sandeep--- On Thu, 3/12/09, n_ramya108 <n_ramya108 wrote: n_ramya108 <n_ramya108[www.ShreeMaa.org] Shree Maa tells us a story Date: Thursday, March 12, 2009, 8:11 PM Namaste Everybody,Maa was asking what we do in our discussions here on the club. She said "Do fun! Why don't you do fun?" i said "Yes Maa" (thinking -- yes i should tell everybody this important message = Do Fun:):))Then Maa said, "How about sharing the story about pure love?"So my beloved brothers and sisters - Here is a story from Maa for all of us - to remember pure love and have fun together :)Once there was an old lady - she could barely see and walked with a walking stick. She was very, very poor and lived in a little hut which was quite dirty and did not even have a door.Every morning she hobbled to a temple near by and sat in one corner with two bowls in front of her. In one bowl the devotees donated from wheat flour and other food stuffs. In the other bowl, they gave her some change.In the afternoon, she hobbled back to her little hut with the offerings. There was a 5 year old boy who used to come then. Even though she could barely see, somehow she made rotis (chappatis) for herself and the little boy. The little boy used to call her "Maa". They never talked about who she was, who he was -- they were just there together, sharing the simple meal and love!Story....to be continued... .. :)If you like it so far, let me know if you know the ending, please DO NOT write it :)with love and laughter!Jai Maa! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2009 Report Share Posted March 13, 2009 Dear Ramaya, I am interested in learning how this story ends and what happens to the old lady and the boy? Please share with us. Jai Maa Neeraj n_ramya108 <n_ramya108 Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 8:11:23 PM[www.ShreeMaa.org] Shree Maa tells us a story Namaste Everybody,Maa was asking what we do in our discussions here on the club. She said "Do fun! Why don't you do fun?" i said "Yes Maa" (thinking -- yes i should tell everybody this important message = Do Fun:):))Then Maa said, "How about sharing the story about pure love?"So my beloved brothers and sisters - Here is a story from Maa for all of us - to remember pure love and have fun together :)Once there was an old lady - she could barely see and walked with a walking stick. She was very, very poor and lived in a little hut which was quite dirty and did not even have a door.Every morning she hobbled to a temple near by and sat in one corner with two bowls in front of her. In one bowl the devotees donated from wheat flour and other food stuffs. In the other bowl, they gave her some change.In the afternoon, she hobbled back to her little hut with the offerings. There was a 5 year old boy who used to come then. Even though she could barely see, somehow she made rotis (chappatis) for herself and the little boy. The little boy used to call her "Maa". They never talked about who she was, who he was -- they were just there together, sharing the simple meal and love!Story....to be continued... .. :)If you like it so far, let me know if you know the ending, please DO NOT write it :)with love and laughter!Jai Maa! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2009 Report Share Posted March 13, 2009 Dear Ramya, Thanks for sharing this story, i eagerly await the ending as i have not heard the story before. Please thank Maa. I pray that She will bless us with some others. Pranam JAI MAA, JAI MAA, JAI MAA , " n_ramya108 " <n_ramya108 wrote: > > Namaste Everybody, > > Maa was asking what we do in our discussions here on the club. She said " Do fun! Why don't you do fun? " > > i said " Yes Maa " (thinking -- yes i should tell everybody this important message = Do Fun:):)) > > Then Maa said, " How about sharing the story about pure love? " > > So my beloved brothers and sisters - Here is a story from Maa for all of us - to remember pure love and have fun together > > Once there was an old lady - she could barely see and walked with a walking stick. She was very, very poor and lived in a little hut which was quite dirty and did not even have a door. > > Every morning she hobbled to a temple near by and sat in one corner with two bowls in front of her. In one bowl the devotees donated from wheat flour and other food stuffs. In the other bowl, they gave her some change. > > In the afternoon, she hobbled back to her little hut with the offerings. There was a 5 year old boy who used to come then. Even though she could barely see, somehow she made rotis (chappatis) for herself and the little boy. The little boy used to call her " Maa " . They never talked about who she was, who he was -- they were just there together, sharing the simple meal and love! > > Story....to be continued..... > > If you like it so far, let me know if you know the ending, please DO NOT write it > > with love and laughter! > > Jai Maa! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 Namaste Ramya Thank you for starting Maa's story. Now, we are all sitting at your feet, like little children, awaiting the next chapter. Jai Maa! Jai Fun Fun Fun!! love ambika , " n_ramya108 " <n_ramya108 wrote: > > Namaste Everybody, > > Maa was asking what we do in our discussions here on the club. She said " Do fun! Why don't you do fun? " > > i said " Yes Maa " (thinking -- yes i should tell everybody this important message = Do Fun:):)) > > Then Maa said, " How about sharing the story about pure love? " > > So my beloved brothers and sisters - Here is a story from Maa for all of us - to remember pure love and have fun together > > Once there was an old lady - she could barely see and walked with a walking stick. She was very, very poor and lived in a little hut which was quite dirty and did not even have a door. > > Every morning she hobbled to a temple near by and sat in one corner with two bowls in front of her. In one bowl the devotees donated from wheat flour and other food stuffs. In the other bowl, they gave her some change. > > In the afternoon, she hobbled back to her little hut with the offerings. There was a 5 year old boy who used to come then. Even though she could barely see, somehow she made rotis (chappatis) for herself and the little boy. The little boy used to call her " Maa " . They never talked about who she was, who he was -- they were just there together, sharing the simple meal and love! > > Story....to be continued..... > > If you like it so far, let me know if you know the ending, please DO NOT write it > > with love and laughter! > > Jai Maa! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 Please, Ramya, give us the " rest of the story " . Waiting with baited breath. . . , " n_ramya108 " <n_ramya108 wrote: > > Namaste Everybody, > > Maa was asking what we do in our discussions here on the club. She said " Do fun! Why don't you do fun? " > > i said " Yes Maa " (thinking -- yes i should tell everybody this important message = Do Fun:):)) > > Then Maa said, " How about sharing the story about pure love? " > > So my beloved brothers and sisters - Here is a story from Maa for all of us - to remember pure love and have fun together > > Once there was an old lady - she could barely see and walked with a walking stick. She was very, very poor and lived in a little hut which was quite dirty and did not even have a door. > > Every morning she hobbled to a temple near by and sat in one corner with two bowls in front of her. In one bowl the devotees donated from wheat flour and other food stuffs. In the other bowl, they gave her some change. > > In the afternoon, she hobbled back to her little hut with the offerings. There was a 5 year old boy who used to come then. Even though she could barely see, somehow she made rotis (chappatis) for herself and the little boy. The little boy used to call her " Maa " . They never talked about who she was, who he was -- they were just there together, sharing the simple meal and love! > > Story....to be continued..... > > If you like it so far, let me know if you know the ending, please DO NOT write it > > with love and laughter! > > Jai Maa! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 want to hear rest of story. krishna--- On Sat, 3/14/09, kamalaji_india <kamalaji_india wrote: kamalaji_india <kamalaji_india[www.ShreeMaa.org] Re: Shree Maa tells us a story Date: Saturday, March 14, 2009, 7:27 AM Please, Ramya, give us the "rest of the story". Waiting with baited breath. . . , "n_ramya108" <n_ramya108@ ...> wrote:>> Namaste Everybody,> > Maa was asking what we do in our discussions here on the club. She said "Do fun! Why don't you do fun?" > > i said "Yes Maa" (thinking -- yes i should tell everybody this important message = Do Fun:):))> > Then Maa said, "How about sharing the story about pure love?"> > So my beloved brothers and sisters - Here is a story from Maa for all of us - to remember pure love and have fun together > > Once there was an old lady - she could barely see and walked with a walking stick. She was very, very poor and lived in a little hut which was quite dirty and did not even have a door.> > Every morning she hobbled to a temple near by and sat in one corner with two bowls in front of her. In one bowl the devotees donated from wheat flour and other food stuffs. In the other bowl, they gave her some change.> > In the afternoon, she hobbled back to her little hut with the offerings. There was a 5 year old boy who used to come then. Even though she could barely see, somehow she made rotis (chappatis) for herself and the little boy. The little boy used to call her "Maa". They never talked about who she was, who he was -- they were just there together, sharing the simple meal and love!> > Story....to be continued... .. > > If you like it so far, let me know if you know the ending, please DO NOT write it > > with love and laughter!> > Jai Maa!> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 Looking forward to hearing the rest.Thank you!Devi--- On Thu, 3/12/09, n_ramya108 <n_ramya108 wrote:n_ramya108 <n_ramya108[www.ShreeMaa.org] Shree Maa tells us a story Date: Thursday, March 12, 2009, 11:11 PM Namaste Everybody, Maa was asking what we do in our discussions here on the club. She said "Do fun! Why don't you do fun?" i said "Yes Maa" (thinking -- yes i should tell everybody this important message = Do Fun:):)) Then Maa said, "How about sharing the story about pure love?" So my beloved brothers and sisters - Here is a story from Maa for all of us - to remember pure love and have fun together Once there was an old lady - she could barely see and walked with a walking stick. She was very, very poor and lived in a little hut which was quite dirty and did not even have a door. Every morning she hobbled to a temple near by and sat in one corner with two bowls in front of her. In one bowl the devotees donated from wheat flour and other food stuffs. In the other bowl, they gave her some change. In the afternoon, she hobbled back to her little hut with the offerings. There was a 5 year old boy who used to come then. Even though she could barely see, somehow she made rotis (chappatis) for herself and the little boy. The little boy used to call her "Maa". They never talked about who she was, who he was -- they were just there together, sharing the simple meal and love! Story....to be continued... .. If you like it so far, let me know if you know the ending, please DO NOT write it with love and laughter! Jai Maa! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 Dear Ramya, thank you for Shree Maa's story, I am eagerly awaiting more, with love, Henny , Elizabeth Conley <p2u2al wrote: > > want to hear rest of story. > > krishna > > --- On Sat, 3/14/09, kamalaji_india <kamalaji_india wrote: > > kamalaji_india <kamalaji_india > [www.ShreeMaa.org] Re: Shree Maa tells us a story > > Saturday, March 14, 2009, 7:27 AM Please, Ramya, give us the " rest of the story " . Waiting with baited breath. . .. > > , " n_ramya108 " <n_ramya108@ ...> wrote: > > > > Namaste Everybody, > > > > Maa was asking what we do in our discussions here on the club. She said " Do fun! Why don't you do fun? " > > > > i said " Yes Maa " (thinking -- yes i should tell everybody this important message = Do Fun:):)) > > > > Then Maa said, " How about sharing the story about pure love? " > > > > So my beloved brothers and sisters - Here is a story from Maa for all of us - to remember pure love and have fun together > > > > Once there was an old lady - she could barely see and walked with a walking stick. She was very, very poor and lived in a little hut which was quite dirty and did not even have a door. > > > > Every morning she hobbled to a temple near by and sat in one corner with two bowls in front of her. In one bowl the devotees donated from wheat flour and other food stuffs. In the other bowl, they gave her some change. > > > > In the afternoon, she hobbled back to her little hut with the offerings. There was a 5 year old boy who used to come then. Even though she could barely see, somehow she made rotis (chappatis) for herself and the little boy. The little boy used to call her " Maa " . They never talked about who she was, who he was -- they were just there together, sharing the simple meal and love! > > > > Story....to be continued... .. > > > > If you like it so far, let me know if you know the ending, please DO NOT write it > > > > with love and laughter! > > > > Jai Maa! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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