Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 On another occasion M. advised: 'One should see everything connected with the Master in detail. For example, in the Master's room there are cots, a jar containing Ganga water, pictures of gods and goddesses - Kali, Krishna, Rama, Chaitanya and his kirtan party, Dhruva, Prahlad, Christ extending his hand to the drowning Peter, and a white marble image of Buddha, which was given to him by Queen Katyayani, the wife of Lalababu. There was a picture of the goddess of learning on the western wall. Whenever a new person would come, the Master would look at the picture and pray, " Mother, I am an unlettered person. Please sit on my tongue " , and then he would speak to him. If a person can imprint these divine sights on his mind, he will have deep meditations, and even sitting at home he can live at Dakshineswar with the Master'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 How profound! Most of the time we skim the surface and miss the details! The essential connectivity of all existence is lost sight of as a consequence. In essence, every aspect of being and becoming relates to His pervading presence! It is the Master's presence within that gives meaning to every corner of the shrine, every detail on the wall! It is then that every picture on the wall acquires a meaning, is bestowed with life! We become a part of It. We are It! The Master speaks through our tongue. The Master is in control. Jai Shri Rama, Jai Shri Krishna! Jai Shri Ramakrishna!Gautam Banerji Please do not repeat the earlier message or give out your address and phone number on the list ..........jay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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