Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 , "Nanda" <chandimaakijai> wrote: > Dear Muktimaa, > Once again I bow to your creativity. muktimaa: "i bow to you for the opportunity to glorify One Who is so deserving of all the praise we can muster. Thank-you so much, Nandaji for your continued encouragement! Praising and singing to God/Goddess is all i wish to do through-out all of my lives. i bow to you and all of our other beloved brothers and sisters who have offered beautiful garlands of devotinal Name flowers at our dear Swamiji's Lotus Feet! They are all staggeringly beautiful!" > >Nandaji:" One of the names that you gave Swamiji, "He who irons out the wrinkles of complexity" reminded me of Swamiji describing the Ulta path." muktimaa: "Wow! What you described below [that i copied and pasted] really makes my hair stand on end!" Nandaji: "I bring this up because of the way Swamiji described doing the Seedha and the Ulta Path - he says when we go forwards and backwards with an iron, we remove the wrinkles in the cloth. Similarly when we go forwards and backwards in the Chandi we remove the wrinkles in our chanting (and I would add, ultimately our minds)." muktimaa: "Everyday i find out some new thing that just overwhelms my heart and mind in regards to the spiritual accomplishments of our Divine Father Swamiji and Divine Mother Shree Maa!!! i am so choked up with tears of joy flooding my whole being, as i gaze in wonderment at the spiritual stature of their Soul. [i say 'Soul', for They are One in every True sense of the word.] Like you said, Nandaji, This is such a wonderful opportunity to meditate on our dear Swamiji! It is True! It is True! Again, i say it is True! [There's that echo again!] :<) i continue to also bathe in Maa's Names and now we will have Swamiji's as well for our devotions. What an immense joy and privilege to be among those who are offering Names at Their Divine Feet! Jai Chandi Shree Maa! Jai Shiva Swamiji! Jai Thakur Ramakrishna Deva!" Your sister beyond forever, muktimaa > > As many in the group know, the Seedha Path is the straight recitation > of the Chandi. There is also a path called the "Ulta Path" which > means reciting the 700 verses backwards. Note :- I have not done this > myself so cant speak much to this. > > I bring this up because of the way Swamiji described doing the Seedha > and the Ulta Path - he says when we go forwards and backwards with an > iron, we remove the wrinkles in the cloth. Similarly when we go > forwards and backwards in the Chandi we remove the wrinkles in our > chanting (and I would add, ultimately our minds). > > Jai Guru > Nanda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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