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Namaste all family: Happy Father's Day to all. To the Shiva in all of us, I bow

and give thanks. To the Shakti in all of us, I bow and give thanks. May Shiva

and Shakti be in balance in all of us.

On the eve of Father's Day, I wish to thanks Swami for one of his most valuable

lessons: Swami has taught me, through direct experience and observation, the

power of sankalpa.

He never gives up. He is unstoppable. He is the Lord of Sankalpa, He is Shiva.

And now, we see the manifestation of one of his sankalpas, to bring permanent

power to the Mandir, completed.

 

After 4+ years, and countless hours of Swami's administrative work, electrical

power poles have been installed, power lines run, and the power connected to the

Mandir. In addition, Swami helped a number of other rural landowners obtain

electrical service. Without his time and energy, this task would never have been

completed.

I feel Mother Divine gave him this gift for Father's Day, to help us remember

and honor the work which Swami selflessly does for all of us.

This permanent power will take the place of Diesel powered generators which are

very costly to run, and very un-reliable.

 

Swami gave us another gift, he taught us by example that one must make a goal,

create a plan to manifest it, and then work and work and work until it becomes

reality.

 

We all know life isn't easy, and that we all have to battle daily to keep on the

razor's edge path, but we have Maa and Swami to show us the way, and to take us

by the hand.

 

I join with you all in sending Swami our unbounded love and gratitude on

Father's Day. Thanks Swami, we love you.

 

Jai Ma Jai Swami

 

vishweshwar

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Happy Fathers Day to Swamiji!

 

He has thrown open the doors to understanding Sanskrit, the Sanskrit scriptures,

The method and science of puja, devotion to Divine Mother. I am now on a more

positive and enriching path than I have been for years. His unceasing work and

giving nature has done this for me as for many others. I am amazed, delighted

and grateful.

 

Jai Maa! Jai Swamiji!

Kumari

 

, " inspectionconnection108 "

<inspectionconnection108 wrote:

>

> Namaste all family: Happy Father's Day to all. To the Shiva in all of us, I

bow and give thanks. To the Shakti in all of us, I bow and give thanks. May

Shiva and Shakti be in balance in all of us.

> On the eve of Father's Day, I wish to thanks Swami for one of his most

valuable lessons: Swami has taught me, through direct experience and

observation, the power of sankalpa.

> He never gives up. He is unstoppable. He is the Lord of Sankalpa, He is

Shiva.

> And now, we see the manifestation of one of his sankalpas, to bring permanent

power to the Mandir, completed.

>

> After 4+ years, and countless hours of Swami's administrative work, electrical

power poles have been installed, power lines run, and the power connected to the

Mandir. In addition, Swami helped a number of other rural landowners obtain

electrical service. Without his time and energy, this task would never have been

completed.

> I feel Mother Divine gave him this gift for Father's Day, to help us remember

and honor the work which Swami selflessly does for all of us.

> This permanent power will take the place of Diesel powered generators which

are very costly to run, and very un-reliable.

>

> Swami gave us another gift, he taught us by example that one must make a goal,

create a plan to manifest it, and then work and work and work until it becomes

reality.

>

> We all know life isn't easy, and that we all have to battle daily to keep on

the razor's edge path, but we have Maa and Swami to show us the way, and to take

us by the hand.

>

> I join with you all in sending Swami our unbounded love and gratitude on

Father's Day. Thanks Swami, we love you.

>

> Jai Ma Jai Swami

>

> vishweshwar

>

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Namaste Everyone,

 

Happy Father's day to all and especially Swamiji as the spiritual parent of the

Devi Mandir Household with Maa.

 

I join Kumari, Vish, Kalia, Devi and other brothers and sisters to thank Swamiji

for having shown us the importance of the Sanatana Dharma to our everyday lives;

 

And for always having shown us and upheld the divinity in all of us;

 

For constantly reminding us of the pitfalls of blind faith, and of the need to

test the Guru!!

 

For showing us that prayer must be from the heart

 

And that being a disciple means to follow the Guru with love and profound

devotion.

 

Swamiji, Thank You. I make my offering of love and pure devotion.

 

Om namah Shivaya

 

Manjushri

 

 

 

, " mjfisher2005 " <mjfisher2005 wrote:

>

> Happy Fathers Day to Swamiji!

>

> He has thrown open the doors to understanding Sanskrit, the Sanskrit

scriptures, The method and science of puja, devotion to Divine Mother. I am now

on a more positive and enriching path than I have been for years. His unceasing

work and giving nature has done this for me as for many others. I am amazed,

delighted and grateful.

>

> Jai Maa! Jai Swamiji!

> Kumari

>

> , " inspectionconnection108 "

<inspectionconnection108@> wrote:

> >

> > Namaste all family: Happy Father's Day to all. To the Shiva in all of us, I

bow and give thanks. To the Shakti in all of us, I bow and give thanks. May

Shiva and Shakti be in balance in all of us.

> > On the eve of Father's Day, I wish to thanks Swami for one of his most

valuable lessons: Swami has taught me, through direct experience and

observation, the power of sankalpa.

> > He never gives up. He is unstoppable. He is the Lord of Sankalpa, He is

Shiva.

> > And now, we see the manifestation of one of his sankalpas, to bring

permanent power to the Mandir, completed.

> >

> > After 4+ years, and countless hours of Swami's administrative work,

electrical power poles have been installed, power lines run, and the power

connected to the Mandir. In addition, Swami helped a number of other rural

landowners obtain electrical service. Without his time and energy, this task

would never have been completed.

> > I feel Mother Divine gave him this gift for Father's Day, to help us

remember and honor the work which Swami selflessly does for all of us.

> > This permanent power will take the place of Diesel powered generators which

are very costly to run, and very un-reliable.

> >

> > Swami gave us another gift, he taught us by example that one must make a

goal, create a plan to manifest it, and then work and work and work until it

becomes reality.

> >

> > We all know life isn't easy, and that we all have to battle daily to keep on

the razor's edge path, but we have Maa and Swami to show us the way, and to take

us by the hand.

> >

> > I join with you all in sending Swami our unbounded love and gratitude on

Father's Day. Thanks Swami, we love you.

> >

> > Jai Ma Jai Swami

> >

> > vishweshwar

> >

>

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