Guest guest Posted April 14, 2010 Report Share Posted April 14, 2010 Namaste Eric and all family: Good to hear from you Eric, and so glad to hear from all of our family. I keep referring to Maa autobiography, " Living with the Soul " , to answer questions and obtain guidance, and this brief statement from Maa may help to sooth our hearts when confronted with intolerance. Maa says: " I never felt that the Muslims were of a different religion. It felt that we were all human beings and we just pray in different ways. Also in Hinduism, I never made distinctions between Krishna, Shiva, and Shakti. God is God,{She laughs}. When our Muslim neighbors prayed, we joined with them and they joined with us when we prayed. We were very close, we were one family. I totally followed what Ramakrishna did. He was guiding me. It doesn't matter who the teacher is, Buddha, Jesus, or Ramakrishna. It's the same truth, the same wisdom. " ______________ There is a teaching story I once heard. It goes this way: a man walked down the road and passed a home with a very angry growling dog. He was scared and as he passed the dog, he trembled with fear. A sadhu walked down the same road, and passing the dog he smiled and remarked: " Nice teeth " , and walked along chanting him mantra. May Maa bless us all with harmony, love, and pure devotion, so that we can see and remark: " nice teeth " , no matter what outer turmoil is present in our environment. May we always see the highest value, and share our love and give blessings. Jai Ma Jai Shiva vishweshwar , Eric Cassils <Quanchula1 wrote: > > Namaste, > Thanks Vish for this appropo story of Maa. I have not written for some time since I returned from the Mandir as it seemed the last trip began the process of spanking out the world through a somewhat compelling process of using discernment to let go of unwanted influences. Before I left Maa asked me if I had a girlfriend. I said no, because I had a potential for one, but it was a potential I felt could and would not continue on my return. She somewhat had a mischievous look and smiled when she asked the question. little did I know the ''gf " at home was a muslim who hated my love of hinduism and in fact my passion for the spirit. She began hacking away at Maa using racist remarks against India saying that she should be my cleaning woman, ha! I put up with this behaviour because I hoped she would change, that one day she would wake up with a different insight. I was patient. I kept having dreams of Maa very unhappy with me. Eventhough my sadhana was greatly > reduced since I was banned from doing practice by my gf who hated the sound of any kind of sanskrit chanting(though then I went into silent jap). After being told that if we lived together I could never have a shrine to any goddess, or buddha, or representation, that I could never see Maa again, and that I would have to become her personal slave and enter the world of corporations, I drew the line in the sand. I still love this woman, but I cannot continue with someone who does not share my path. This is so tough when people see us as crazy for following our devotion and our divine impulse. Why all this fighting? Why should people who worship fire be burned at the stake? What is wrong with seeing God in form or matter? If we are all Gods children how can we end the prejudice of my path is greater than yours, or that all mantras, ceremonies are nothing but mindless superstitions that are dangerous? > Namaste > Eric > --- On Tue, 4/13/10, inspectionconnection108 <inspectionconnection108 wrote: > > inspectionconnection108 <inspectionconnection108 > [www.ShreeMaa.org] Maa- we are all God's children > > Received: Tuesday, April 13, 2010, 12:51 AM > > > > > > > > > >  > > > Namaste all family: here is a story from Maa's autobiography demonstrating that we are all one soul. I have paraphrased for brevity and clarity. > > Maa and Swami were in India many years ago and staying in the home of a Hindu magistrate, a devotee. The story begins on P. 168 of " Living with the Soul " . > > Maa stated that she knew there would be danger one night. She was in samadhi from 5-11PM and so many Muslim people came that night. The room was packed with a 100 spiritual leaders from all over Bangladesh.. ...Muslims had entered this Hindu's home for the first time, and they were surprised to see a shrine that Maa had built with a Mecca shrine next to a Hindu shrine next to a Christian shrine. Maa came out of samadhi and a name came out of her mouth. She asked that person for a drink of pani, Muslim for water. > > He was surprised that Mother knew his name and he was shaking as he got her a glass of water and she drank from his hand. > > Then she asked a Hindu boy for a glass of jal, Bengali for water. She drank that water too. > > Then she asked Swami to get her a glass of water. She drank it. > > She said to all the Muslims, " Look, this water isn't doing anything to me! I drank from a Muslim's hand, I drank from a Hindu's hand, and I drank from a white man's hand. It is the same water. We are also the same. Why are you fighting? Why are you trying to find out what religion each person is? > > Keep the dharma of love and share this love with everybody and there will be peace. We are all children of God. > > Several Muslim leaders knelt down and cried. Everyone felt that we are one and everyone felt good. They asked Maa to go from village to village and give this knowledge in their country. They prayed with her and left. > > > > How can we help bring peace to this world? > > > > Jai Maa Jai Swami > > > > vishweshwar > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________ > Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now > http://ca.toolbar.. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 Yes also I (as we all have) heard Her sing " Ali Maula, Ali Maula, Satyam Shivam Sundaram " . Jai Maa! Upendra , " inspectionconnection108 " <inspectionconnection108 wrote: > > Namaste Eric and all family: > > Good to hear from you Eric, and so glad to hear from all of our family. I keep referring to Maa autobiography, " Living with the Soul " , to answer questions and obtain guidance, and this brief statement from Maa may help to sooth our hearts when confronted with intolerance. > Maa says: " I never felt that the Muslims were of a different religion. It felt that we were all human beings and we just pray in different ways. Also in Hinduism, I never made distinctions between Krishna, Shiva, and Shakti. > God is God,{She laughs}. When our Muslim neighbors prayed, we joined with them and they joined with us when we prayed. We were very close, we were one family. > I totally followed what Ramakrishna did. He was guiding me. It doesn't matter who the teacher is, Buddha, Jesus, or Ramakrishna. It's the same truth, the same wisdom. " > ______________ > There is a teaching story I once heard. It goes this way: a man walked down the road and passed a home with a very angry growling dog. He was scared and as he passed the dog, he trembled with fear. > A sadhu walked down the same road, and passing the dog he smiled and remarked: " Nice teeth " , and walked along chanting him mantra. > > May Maa bless us all with harmony, love, and pure devotion, so that we can see and remark: " nice teeth " , no matter what outer turmoil is present in our environment. May we always see the highest value, and share our love and give blessings. > > Jai Ma Jai Shiva > > vishweshwar > > > > > > , Eric Cassils <Quanchula1@> wrote: > > > > Namaste, > > Thanks Vish for this appropo story of Maa. I have not written for some time since I returned from the Mandir as it seemed the last trip began the process of spanking out the world through a somewhat compelling process of using discernment to let go of unwanted influences. Before I left Maa asked me if I had a girlfriend. I said no, because I had a potential for one, but it was a potential I felt could and would not continue on my return. She somewhat had a mischievous look and smiled when she asked the question. little did I know the ''gf " at home was a muslim who hated my love of hinduism and in fact my passion for the spirit. She began hacking away at Maa using racist remarks against India saying that she should be my cleaning woman, ha! I put up with this behaviour because I hoped she would change, that one day she would wake up with a different insight. I was patient. I kept having dreams of Maa very unhappy with me. Eventhough my sadhana was greatly > > reduced since I was banned from doing practice by my gf who hated the sound of any kind of sanskrit chanting(though then I went into silent jap). After being told that if we lived together I could never have a shrine to any goddess, or buddha, or representation, that I could never see Maa again, and that I would have to become her personal slave and enter the world of corporations, I drew the line in the sand. I still love this woman, but I cannot continue with someone who does not share my path. This is so tough when people see us as crazy for following our devotion and our divine impulse. Why all this fighting? Why should people who worship fire be burned at the stake? What is wrong with seeing God in form or matter? If we are all Gods children how can we end the prejudice of my path is greater than yours, or that all mantras, ceremonies are nothing but mindless superstitions that are dangerous? > > Namaste > > Eric > > --- On Tue, 4/13/10, inspectionconnection108 <inspectionconnection108@> wrote: > > > > inspectionconnection108 <inspectionconnection108@> > > [www.ShreeMaa.org] Maa- we are all God's children > > > > Received: Tuesday, April 13, 2010, 12:51 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Namaste all family: here is a story from Maa's autobiography demonstrating that we are all one soul. I have paraphrased for brevity and clarity. > > > > Maa and Swami were in India many years ago and staying in the home of a Hindu magistrate, a devotee. The story begins on P. 168 of " Living with the Soul " . > > > > Maa stated that she knew there would be danger one night. She was in samadhi from 5-11PM and so many Muslim people came that night. The room was packed with a 100 spiritual leaders from all over Bangladesh.. ...Muslims had entered this Hindu's home for the first time, and they were surprised to see a shrine that Maa had built with a Mecca shrine next to a Hindu shrine next to a Christian shrine. Maa came out of samadhi and a name came out of her mouth. She asked that person for a drink of pani, Muslim for water. > > > > He was surprised that Mother knew his name and he was shaking as he got her a glass of water and she drank from his hand. > > > > Then she asked a Hindu boy for a glass of jal, Bengali for water. She drank that water too. > > > > Then she asked Swami to get her a glass of water. She drank it. > > > > She said to all the Muslims, " Look, this water isn't doing anything to me! I drank from a Muslim's hand, I drank from a Hindu's hand, and I drank from a white man's hand. It is the same water. We are also the same. Why are you fighting? Why are you trying to find out what religion each person is? > > > > Keep the dharma of love and share this love with everybody and there will be peace. We are all children of God. > > > > Several Muslim leaders knelt down and cried. Everyone felt that we are one and everyone felt good. They asked Maa to go from village to village and give this knowledge in their country. They prayed with her and left. > > > > > > > > How can we help bring peace to this world? > > > > > > > > Jai Maa Jai Swami > > > > > > > > vishweshwar > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________ > > Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now > > http://ca.toolbar.. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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