Guest guest Posted April 18, 2010 Report Share Posted April 18, 2010 JGD what a coincidence ... for some reason I was flipping through a Bruce Willis DVD collection and ended up watching " Armageddon "  and " Fifth Element " ... just a couple of days back ... I think Ramakrishnan garu is absolutely right .. sadguru takes the impact away....that is a very interesting and thought proving point of view....something out of the box...... really very nice.  Regards Shailendra -------------Kriya Yogo Vivardhatam------------------------------ www.meetup.com/kriya-yoga ________________________________ Ramakrishnan Thimmaiyah <ramadatta3 vijay120 Cc: jaigurudatta <jaigurudatta > Sat, April 17, 2010 8:11:57 PM [spiritualPrep2012] Large light in sky  JAYA GURU DATTA Dear devotees Why these meteors hit the earth in unpopulated areas or the oceans? A divine intervention? Why Jupiter the planet of the Guru take on most of the meteors that would otherwise would have hit the earth? (Just like our Guru takes on many of our karmas on Himself out His love for all of us) I know we or our next generation may have to leave this planet to some other place guided by our Guru. Thats the reason for the manthra " Ohm Ayimm Hreem Shreem.... " ? As Swamiji said recently - there are many questions than answers. I pray to my guide and beloved Guru to illumine our intellect and open the dark shield of maya covering our Jeevatma. SHRI GURU DATTA Ramakrishnan April 15) -- Video taken by an Iowa sheriff's cruiser shows it clearly: A fireball believed to have been a large meteor streaked across the Midwestern sky, prompting hundreds of calls to the National Weather Service from stargazers in at least four states. Images captured by a webcam at the University of Wisconsin at Madison <http://www.aos. wisc.edu/ fireball/ 2010_04_14_ fireball_ loop_1024x768_ long.gif > show what appears to be a meteor illuminating the northern sky and shooting eastward around 10 p.m. CDT Wednesday. There has been no official determination of what caused the fireball. In a statement on its Web site, the weather service <http://www.crh. noaa.gov/ news/display_ cmsstory. php?wfo=dvn & storyid=50881 & sou rce=0> said " a fireball or very bright meteor was observed streaking across the sky " in Northern Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Southern Wisconsin. http://www.aolnews. com/nation/ article/suspecte d-meteor- in-wisconsin/ 19441105 ?icid=main|htmlws- main-n|dl1| link3|http% 3A%2F%2Fwww. aolnews.com% 2Fnation% 2Fa rticle%2Fsuspected- meteor-in- wisconsin% 2F19441105 [ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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