Guest guest Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 , "Karen Borak" <karenborak@e...> wrote: > I must gather inspiration from wherever possible, from Brahma, Visnu, the Lord Mahesvara, from all sources possible. This does not show disrespect. --Swamiji, Introduction to the Guru Gita. Namaste, Karenji! That is the very best answer i have ever seen..:<)...And one of the reasons i resonate so wonderfully with our dear dear Swamiji and Beloved Shree Maa! Everything is the Guru! i bow to the Guru for this truly enlightened and enlightening answer! Jai Guru! OM. Jai Maa! Jai Swamiji! Jai Ramakrishna Deva! muktimaa > Christine <halfelf333@a...> wrote: > Is it possible to have two Satgurus? I am also a devotee of Ammachi, but I feel a strong pull towards Shree Maa > as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 One more reason to join us for Guru Gita class on Saturday at 11:30 am PST Instant Messenger. Add Nanda to your friend list as Chandimaakijai about 10 minutes early and she will invite you to join the conference. Shree Maa and Swamiji always inspire us and expand our understanding. Jai Maa Ardis ..on 2/24/05 3:59 PM, muktimaa at muktimaa (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote: , "Karen Borak" <karenborak@e...> wrote: > I must gather inspiration from wherever possible, from Brahma, Visnu, the Lord Mahesvara, from all sources possible. This does not show disrespect. --Swamiji, Introduction to the Guru Gita. Namaste, Karenji! That is the very best answer i have ever seen..:<)...And one of the reasons i resonate so wonderfully with our dear dear Swamiji and Beloved Shree Maa! Everything is the Guru! i bow to the Guru for this truly enlightened and enlightening answer! Jai Guru! OM. Jai Maa! Jai Swamiji! Jai Ramakrishna Deva! muktimaa > Christine <halfelf333@a...> wrote: > Is it possible to have two Satgurus? I am also a devotee of Ammachi, but I feel a strong pull towards Shree Maa > as well. Sponsor <http://us.ard./SIG=129d1gfjs/M=298184.6018725.7038619.3001176/D=groups/S=1705075991:HM/EXP=1109382542/A=2593423/R=0/SIG=11el9gslf/*http://www.netflix.com/Default?mqso=60190075> / <?subject=Un> Terms of Service <> . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 people don't like to talk about the dark side of some gurus. they want to own their disciples. it is a kind of business. swamiji is not like that. he is INTO GOD and into PRAYER and SHARING as his own guru asked him to do. he does not want to own you. he doesn't want anyone or anything to own you, in my observation. ramakrishna had a similar message. from a philosophical perspective: all the forms of god are forms. forms by definition change. this is the movement of duality to non-duality, the monistic theism. the infinite is prayed "to" and the various forms or representations of that limitlessness are enjoyed. , "muktimaa" <muktimaa@a...> wrote: > > > , "Karen Borak" <karenborak@e...> > wrote: > > I must gather inspiration from wherever possible, from Brahma, > Visnu, the Lord Mahesvara, from all sources possible. This does not > show disrespect. --Swamiji, Introduction to the Guru Gita. > > Namaste, Karenji! > That is the very best answer i have ever seen..:<)...And one of the > reasons i resonate so wonderfully with our dear dear Swamiji and > Beloved Shree Maa! Everything is the Guru! i bow to the Guru for this > truly enlightened and enlightening answer! Jai Guru! OM. > Jai Maa! Jai Swamiji! Jai Ramakrishna Deva! > muktimaa > > > > > > > > Christine <halfelf333@a...> wrote: > > Is it possible to have two Satgurus? I am also a devotee of > Ammachi, but I feel a strong pull towards Shree Maa > > as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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