Guest guest Posted March 30, 2005 Report Share Posted March 30, 2005 I have been with you all in prayer but sitting with my grandmother in the hospital and now in the nursing home. After a particularly difficult night, I was walking to the kitchen for coffee (in the nursing home) and as I usually do was speaking to all the residents sitting in their wheel chairs. It was very early in the morning. After we chatted, one lady said to me "I love you". My head spun around and I had the strongest sense it was Shree Maa taking. She is everywhere and everyone after all, per her own words, so I do not doubt the interpretation of my experience. It comforted me to recognize Mother in this lady. Since that time, whenever I can remember, I look for her in everyone I meet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2005 Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 Dearest beloved Sadumaa, i am very touched by your experience visting your grandmother in the nursing home. i am so glad that you are shining your light on these beloved elderly beings! They need to feel our love and caring so very much! i can really empathize with them for many, many reasons. Yes, our beloved Shree Maa is everywhere...in each and every being whether young or old. Everyone and every thing whether animate or inanimate deserves our utmost respect. We must all learn to respect the elderly in the way we wish to be treated when we are old. i am very proud of you, Sadumaa, as i know this is a very difficult time for you and your family. It is not easy seeing our loved ones in a nursing home or hospital situation. Please continue to spread your light and blessings to all you meet. i am forever your sister. Jai Maa! Jai Swamiji! Jai Ramakrishna Deva! muktimaa , "sadumaa" <sadumaa> wrote: > > > I have been with you all in prayer but sitting with my grandmother in > the hospital and now in the nursing home. After a particularly > difficult night, I was walking to the kitchen for coffee (in the > nursing home) and as I usually do was speaking to all the residents > sitting in their wheel chairs. It was very early in the morning. After > we chatted, one lady said to me "I love you". My head spun around and I > had the strongest sense it was Shree Maa taking. She is everywhere and > everyone after all, per her own words, so I do not doubt the > interpretation of my experience. It comforted me to recognize Mother in > this lady. Since that time, whenever I can remember, I look for her in > everyone I meet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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