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Beloved sister Ardis ji!

i bow to you dearest sister, mine!

i wish everyone would/could read your post, Ardis ji! You have

expressed the true meaning of worship so beautifully! There is truly

no time or space. There is nowhere the Guru is not. They are always

with us if we but have the eyes and hearts to see.

Jai Maa! Jai Swamiji! Jai Ramakrishna Deva!

muktimaa

P.S. To all--Shree Maa and Swamiji are so completely unique in

everyway...they just give and give and then give some more...How

blessed are we!? It is beyond my capacity to express. Please! Do not

let this Divine Opportunity slip by, dear brothers and sisters! We

are having Darshan every minute of every day, whether we realize it

or not!

 

 

 

 

, Ardis Jackson <ardis1@v...> wrote:

> Hi Michael,

>

> You are a little ahead of us! Verses 91, 92 and 95 of the Guru

Gita

> explain clearly how to worship the Guru.

>

> A little reminder... there is no time or space, so you are never

> separate from the Guru.

>

> Seeing the physical form or visiting the Devi Mandir has little to

do

> with true worship. Open your heart to devotion to the Guru

> or to your Ishta Devata (favorite form of the Divine), and they

will

> come.

>

> Murtis (pictures and statues) are an aid to visualizing the Guru.

Also

> the wonderful videos like Across the States with Shree Maa and

> Swamiji and the Method and Meaning of Worship help you to make the

> connection with the Guru.

>

> Shree Maa has said that music is the highest form of worship.

So.....

> sing to Them!

>

> Let me know how it goes.

>

> These Satgurus are so open to us. They are giving us everything.

They

> are holding nothing back.

>

> We are all so blessed; whether we have had their darshan or not.

>

> The sun of wisdom shines on all equally.

>

> Jai Maa Jai Swamiji Jai Ramakrishna Paramahamsa Deva

>

>

>

> On Mar 24, 2005, at 3:13 PM, Karen Borak wrote:

>

> > From Michael -- Although neither Karen nor I can attend the Guru

Gita

> > Discussion Group on Saturday, we were wondering how you felt

about

> > absentee participation in the form of a question for the Saturday

> > group.  Verses 76-80 (this week's reading) emphasize the Guru as

the

> > highest form of divinity and declare that the Guru should be

worshiped

> > as the highest form of divinity.  This brings up a question. 

Given

> > that there is an ever-expanding network of home temples that

stretches

> > from Australia to Amsterdam and all across the United States, how

do

> > people who have never been to Devi Mandir or met Shree Maa and

Swamiji

> > worship the Guru in their homes?  Any practical suggestions?

> >

> >

> >

> > Sponsor

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> >

> > Links

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> > /

> >  

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> > Service.

> >

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"We are having Darshan every minute of everyday, whether we realize it

or not!"

 

So true, so true. Maa and Swamiji are jagadgurus, World Teachers.

They have no

limits or boundaries.

 

Place them on the throne in your heart!

 

 

 

On Mar 24, 2005, at 7:19 PM, muktimaa wrote:

>

>

> Beloved sister Ardis ji!

> i bow to you dearest sister, mine!

> i wish everyone would/could read your post, Ardis ji! You have

> expressed the true meaning of worship so beautifully! There is truly

> no time or space. There is nowhere the Guru is not. They are always

> with us if we but have the eyes and hearts to see.

> Jai Maa! Jai Swamiji! Jai Ramakrishna Deva!

>                      muktimaa

> P.S. To all--Shree Maa and Swamiji are so completely unique in

> everyway...they just give and give and then give some more...How

> blessed are we!? It is beyond my capacity to express. Please! Do not

> let this Divine Opportunity slip by, dear brothers and sisters! We

> are having Darshan every minute of every day, whether we realize it

> or not!

>

>

>

>

> , Ardis Jackson <ardis1@v...> wrote:

> > Hi Michael,

> >

> > You are a little ahead of us!  Verses 91, 92 and 95 of the Guru

> Gita

> > explain clearly how to worship the Guru.

> >

> > A little reminder... there is no time or space, so you are never

> > separate from the Guru.

> >

> > Seeing the physical form or visiting the Devi Mandir has little to

> do

> > with true worship.  Open your heart to devotion to the Guru

> > or to your Ishta Devata (favorite form of the Divine), and they

> will

> > come.

> >

> > Murtis (pictures and statues) are an aid to visualizing the Guru. 

> Also

> > the wonderful videos like Across the States with Shree Maa and

> > Swamiji and the Method and Meaning of Worship help you to make the

> > connection with the Guru.

> >

> > Shree Maa has said that music is the highest form of worship. 

> So.....

> > sing to Them!

> >

> > Let me know how it goes.

> >

> > These Satgurus are so open to us.  They are giving us everything. 

> They

> > are holding nothing back.

> >

> > We are all so blessed; whether we have had their darshan or not.

> >

> > The sun of wisdom shines on all equally.

> >

> > Jai Maa  Jai Swamiji  Jai Ramakrishna Paramahamsa Deva

> >

> >

> >

> > On Mar 24, 2005, at 3:13 PM, Karen Borak wrote:

> >

> > > From Michael -- Although neither Karen nor I can attend the Guru

> Gita

> > > Discussion Group on Saturday, we were wondering how you felt

> about

> > > absentee participation in the form of a question for the Saturday

> > > group.  Verses 76-80 (this week's reading) emphasize the Guru as

> the

> > > highest form of divinity and declare that the Guru should be

> worshiped

> > > as the highest form of divinity.  This brings up a question. 

> Given

> > > that there is an ever-expanding network of home temples that

> stretches

> > > from Australia to Amsterdam and all across the United States, how

> do

> > > people who have never been to Devi Mandir or met Shree Maa and

> Swamiji

> > > worship the Guru in their homes?  Any practical suggestions?

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Sponsor

> > >

> > >

> > > <22305_0205_016_b_300250_a.gif>

> > > <l.gif>

> > >

> > > Links

> > >

> > >       •      

> > > /

> > >  

> > >       •      

> > >

> > >  

> > >       •      

> Terms of

> > > Service.

> > >

> > >

>

>

>

Sponsor

>

>

> <22305_0205_016_b_300250_a.gif>

> <l.gif>

>

> Links

>

> •

> /

>  

> •

>

>  

> • Terms of

> Service.

>

>

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