Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 The pinch is the sacrifice, and the sense of privilege to sacrifice is our love. , "Karen Borak" <karenborak@e...> wrote: > Always...Sadhana! Great story, Latha! It got me to thinking about the Sadhana that I do, which seems like a lot to me yet I yearn for what Maa refers to as "capacity to receive." How to increase that? More of the same Sadhana? This makes me wonder if different types of sadhana might have different results? Are there small sadhanas that a person could add to the day? Do sadhanas need to be "big deals"? The more I wonder, the more I confuse myself (not hard to do!). Then I am back to having a tough time distinguishing between sadhana and tapasya. Tapasya kind of pinches. Does it have to? I am thinking of fasting, days of silence, etc. Does sadhana pinch? I think of puja and homa as sadhana, which mostly feel good, but can be a pinch. So, any comments would be helpful! How do you add more sadhana to what feels like a too-short day already? > > I wanted to share another story from the satsanga last Sunday. > > Someone asked , "Maa, do you love some people more than others ?" > > Maa smiled and said , " I love everyone the same, but some people > feel it more than the others. It is their capacity to receive which > is more " > > And Maa continued , " You increase your capacity to receive through > Sadhana " > > Always ... Always ... Sadhana ! There is no other way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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