Guest guest Posted May 29, 2009 Report Share Posted May 29, 2009 Namaste all family: I want to thank Maa and Swami and the Devi Mandir family for hosting Swami Ram Kriplu. I observed a man who was so humble, so full of love for Divine Mother, so grounded in Maa, that he said over and over, in response to every gift or word of thanks, " How Sweet, how sweet. " Whatever happened, whomever bowed to him, you knew he was giving that energy and blessing directly to Mother. In his innocence he was also reflecting that love given to him right back to the devotees. In this world it is such a blessing to observe, to feel, to know someone who is giving Mother Divine, and this world, their all in all. What a wonder then, that Shree Maa asked me to massage his feet every night before he went to bed. I wondered, " why does she want me to do this? Surely the devotees who traveled with him could render such service far better than I who hardly know him. " Yet, as I performed this service each night, I began to understand why Maa gave me this wonderful blessing. The grace and love that flows from one devotee to another, as each feels that Maa is the one we worship and serve as we care for each other, is the greatest gift of all. This was one lesson which began to unfold for me. Swami Ram Kripulu is a great soul, full of shakti and bliss, and most importantly, full of Divine Mother. Maa let me massage Her feet through him. Now, I have to take that blessing and pass it onto everyone I meet. Maa, please give me the strength and ability to do your will in this world, for anything less is just my own ego. And, all dear family, please look at your loved ones, and see and feel Mother Divine, and serve them as you would Her. Let thy will be done. Jai Ma Jai Swami vishweshwar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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