Guest guest Posted April 8, 2005 Report Share Posted April 8, 2005 Dear Maa (Who is Always Present) and Swamiji (Who is an Ever Helpful Friend), It is the Nature of Things: this world we live in is the Bliss of our own Beloved stretching out before our senses, everywhere we find ourselves. Her love permeates even the tiniest molecules of matter; we breathe Her in....Ma; we breathe her out...Hrim. She sings us awake in the form of birds; she hovers over our head in the form of clouds; she smiles at us in the check-out line at the supermarket as she bags our groceries. But our minds cannot comprehend Her presence and so we search frantically, calling out to her for help, as she stands patiently beside us, waiting for us to notice that she has been there all along. Puja is Her gift to us: a doorway into the moment, a turning towards She who is always there, a reminder of the importance of this "Precious Human Birth" and a joyful celebration of waking up in the present time to find our Beloved sitting there right in front of us and, also, inside us. with love to all of you great yogis and yoginis and to Maa and Swamiji, Sadhvi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2005 Report Share Posted April 8, 2005 This is so very beautiful, Sadvi. I love seeing Puja as a doorway into the moment, a turning towards She who is always there... to find our Beloved sitting there right in front of us and, also, inside us. Yes, yes, yes. Come Mother come. Ardis On Apr 8, 2005, at 5:23 AM, nityashakti wrote: > > > Dear Maa (Who is Always Present) > and Swamiji (Who is an Ever Helpful Friend), > It is the Nature of Things: this world we live in is the Bliss of > our own Beloved stretching out before our senses, everywhere we find > ourselves. Her love permeates even the tiniest molecules of matter; > we breathe Her in....Ma; we breathe her out...Hrim. She sings us > awake in the form of birds; she hovers over our head in the form of > clouds; she smiles at us in the check-out line at the supermarket as > she bags our groceries. But our minds cannot comprehend Her presence > and so we search frantically, calling out to her for help, as she > stands patiently beside us, waiting for us to notice that she has > been there all along. > Puja is Her gift to us: a doorway into the moment, a turning > towards She who is always there, a reminder of the importance of > this "Precious Human Birth" and a joyful celebration of waking up in > the present time to find our Beloved sitting there right in front > of us and, also, inside us. > > with love to all of you great yogis and yoginis > and to Maa and Swamiji, > Sadhvi > > > Sponsor > > > > Children International > > Would you give Hope to a Child in need? > > > <332170_011805_newchildforemail.jpg> > > · > Click Here to meet a Girl > And Give Her Hope > > · > Click Here to meet a Boy > And Change His Life > > Learn More > > <l.gif> > > Links > > • > / > > • > > > • Terms of > Service. > > Attachment: (text/enriched) [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2005 Report Share Posted April 8, 2005 , beloved sister "nityashakti" <sadhvi@p...> wrote: "...our minds cannot comprehend Her presence and so we search frantically, calling out to her for help, as she stands patiently beside us, waiting for us to notice that she has been there all along." Dearest sister, What a precious gift this message is! Oh, that all the world could realize (make real) the truth of these words in their own lives! For you to share this here and now is for you to create that beautiful doorway into this very moment. I can see Her form framed in that doorway, light streaming from all around Her, and one beam touching me, another touching you, and on and on throughout this magnificent family. Thank you so much. Thank you so much Shree Maa! Thank you so much Swamiji! >From a child in Her love, Rick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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