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Thank you, Nandaji, for this message of inspiration.

> She is a shining example of Kripa and devotion to her Gurus.

>

> Also an example for all the people at a distance that are not able

to meet Maa

> and Swamiji as well as those that are near him but sometimes don't

> appreciate the opportunity.

 

I bow to Kalachandra, shining example, showing the way and holding up

the light for pilgrims who are stumbling along the path in darkness.

I bow to Nanda, gentle guide, pointing to the one showing the way and

holding up the light for pilgrims who are stumbling along the path in

darkness.

I bow the the glorious gurus who are the way; it is only through your

light that we are able to see anything at all.

 

 

 

-- In , "Nanda" <chandimaakijai>

wrote:

> Dear All,

>

> Swamiji has defined grace as "Kri-Pa" = "What you put into is what

you get out

> of it".OK – have heard that before , you say .. but I bring this up

in the context

> of one person that has never met Maa and Swamiji but is one of their

greatest

> devotees.

>

> This devotee read about Maa in "The Daughters of the Goddess", and

> inspired started buying one book after another from the Mandir and

reading

> up on Maa and Swamiji and Chandi and Guru and Shiva and … , because

of

> lack of sufficient knowledge in English (big hint here) started to

translate them

> into the native language of the devotee to understand them better.

This trying

> to understand the works of Swamiji, naturally lead to a dialogue

between this

> devotee and Swamiji and a deep and close respect burgeoned between

both

> parties. Before long , this devotee had translated several of

Swamiji's books

> and now will share the knowledge by making the translations

available to all

> soon …

>

> So where is the Kri-pa? Did this devotee have something that many

others

> don't? Or did this devotee merely take the opportunity to learn –

and trying to

> learn is a GREAT WAY to please Swamiji. And in this process did the

seva of

> translation, earned the grace of knowledge, won the love and respect

of the

> Gurus, and endeared everyone with her (big give away) devotion and

utter

> humility…

>

> She is our querida Kalachandra . The language that she has

translated so

> many of Swamiji's books is Portuguese. And she has not yet even met

Maa

> and Swamiji in their physical forms.

>

> She is a shining example of Kripa and devotion to her Gurus.

>

> Also an example for all the people at a distance that are not able

to meet Maa

> and Swamiji as well as those that are near him but sometimes don't

> appreciate the opportunity.

>

> Thank you Querida for your example. I bow to you with love and

respect.

> Nanda

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I love Sri Ramakrishna, my beloved Istha Devata. I love Maa and

Swamiji because they love Ramkrishna, they know Ramakrishna and they

can show me the way to Ramkrishna.

Love

Kalachandra

Nanda <chandimaakijai > escreveu:

Dear All,Swamiji has defined grace as "Kri-Pa" == "What you put into

is what you get out of it".OK – have heard that before , you say ..

but I bring this up in the context of one person that has never met

Maa and Swamiji but is one of their greatest devotees.This devotee

read about Maa in "The Daughters of the Goddess", and inspired

started buying one book after another from the Mandir and reading up

on Maa and Swamiji and Chandi and Guru and Shiva and … , because of

lack of sufficient knowledge in English (big hint here) started to

translate them into the native language of the devotee to understand

them better. This trying to understand the works of Swamiji,

naturally lead to a dialogue between this devotee and Swamiji and a

deep and close respect burgeoned between both parties. Before long ,

this devotee had translated

several of Swamiji's books and now will share the knowledge by making

the translations available to all soon …So where is the Kri-pa? Did

this devotee have something that many others don't? Or did this

devotee merely take the opportunity to learn – and trying to learn is

a GREAT WAY to please Swamiji. And in this process did the seva of

translation, earned the grace of knowledge, won the love and respect

of the Gurus, and endeared everyone with her (big give away) devotion

and utter humility…She is our querida Kalachandra . The language that

she has translated so many of Swamiji's books is Portuguese. And she

has not yet even met Maa and Swamiji in their physical forms.She is a

shining example of Kripa and devotion to her Gurus.Also an example

for all the people at a distance that are not able to meet Maa and

Swamiji as well as those that are near him but sometimes don't

appreciate the

opportunity.Thank you Querida for your example. I bow to you with love

and respect.NandaKalacandra dd

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, Kala Chandra

<kalachandra2003> wrote:

> In fact I am only trying to be a servant.

> I love Sri Ramakrishna, my beloved Istha Devata. I love Maa and

Swamiji because they love Ramkrishna, they know Ramakrishna and they

can show me the way to Ramkrishna.

> Love

> Kalachandra

 

Beloved Angel of Light,

Your heart is so filled with the sweetness of Bhakti that my eyes are

wet with nectarous tears of joy. i am sure that our beloved Thakur

one day will lovingly take you by the hand and show you His Realms of

Light. You will gaze into His Eyes of Divine Light and Love and dance

together in Divine Bliss.

i have loved Thakur and Maa Kaali for most of my life and my heart

just pounds listening to your heart-felt love for Thakur Sri

Ramakrishna Deva! And, yes, darling one, Our beloved Shree Maa and

Swamiji certainly do know Ramakrishna Deva, and They will continue to

show us the way to Him...Samadhi

Jai Chandi Shree Maa! Jai Shiva Swamiji! Jai Thakur Ramakrishna Deva!

Your sister in Thakur's Love,

muktimaa

 

 

> Nanda <chandimaakijai> escreveu:

> Dear All,

>

> Swamiji has defined grace as "Kri-Pa" == "What you put into is what

you get out

> of it".OK – have heard that before , you say .. but I bring

this up

in the context

> of one person that has never met Maa and Swamiji but is one of

their greatest

> devotees.

>

> This devotee read about Maa in "The Daughters of the Goddess", and

> inspired started buying one book after another from the Mandir and

reading

> up on Maa and Swamiji and Chandi and Guru and Shiva and … ,

because

of

> lack of sufficient knowledge in English (big hint here) started to

translate them

> into the native language of the devotee to understand them better.

This trying

> to understand the works of Swamiji, naturally lead to a dialogue

between this

> devotee and Swamiji and a deep and close respect burgeoned between

both

> parties. Before long , this devotee had translated several of

Swamiji's books

> and now will share the knowledge by making the translations

available to all

> soon …

>

> So where is the Kri-pa? Did this devotee have something that many

others

> don't? Or did this devotee merely take the opportunity to learn

and trying to

> learn is a GREAT WAY to please Swamiji. And in this process did the

seva of

> translation, earned the grace of knowledge, won the love and

respect of the

> Gurus, and endeared everyone with her (big give away) devotion and

utter

> humility…

>

> She is our querida Kalachandra . The language that she has

translated so

> many of Swamiji's books is Portuguese. And she has not yet even

met Maa

> and Swamiji in their physical forms.

>

> She is a shining example of Kripa and devotion to her Gurus.

>

> Also an example for all the people at a distance that are not able

to meet Maa

> and Swamiji as well as those that are near him but sometimes don't

> appreciate the opportunity.

>

> Thank you Querida for your example. I bow to you with love and

respect.

> Nanda

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KaliaKala Chandra <kalachandra2003 .br> wrote:

In fact I am only trying to be a servant.

I love Sri Ramakrishna, my beloved Istha Devata. I love Maa and

Swamiji because they love Ramkrishna, they know Ramakrishna and they

can show me the way to Ramkrishna.

Love

Kalachandra

Nanda <chandimaakijai > escreveu:

Dear All,Swamiji has defined grace as "Kri-Pa" == "What you put into

is what you get out of it".OK – have heard that before , you say ..

but I bring this up in the context of one person that has never met

Maa and Swamiji but is one of their greatest devotees.This devotee

read about Maa in "The Daughters of the Goddess", and inspired

started buying one book after another from the Mandir and reading up

on Maa and Swamiji and Chandi and Guru and Shiva and … , because of

lack of sufficient knowledge in English (big hint here) started to

translate them into the native language of the devotee to understand

them better. This trying to understand the works of Swamiji,

naturally lead to a dialogue between this devotee and Swamiji and a

deep and close respect burgeoned between both parties. Before long ,

this devotee had translated

several of Swamiji's books and now will share the knowledge by making

the translations available to all soon …So where is the Kri-pa? Did

this devotee have something that many others don't? Or did this

devotee merely take the opportunity to learn – and trying to learn is

a GREAT WAY to please Swamiji. And in this process did the seva of

translation, earned the grace of knowledge, won the love and respect

of the Gurus, and endeared everyone with her (big give away) devotion

and utter humility…She is our querida Kalachandra . The language that

she has translated so many of Swamiji's books is Portuguese. And she

has not yet even met Maa and Swamiji in their physical forms.She is a

shining example of Kripa and devotion to her Gurus.Also an example

for all the people at a distance that are not able to meet Maa and

Swamiji as well as those that are near him but sometimes don't

appreciate the

opportunity.Thank you Querida for your example. I bow to you with love and respect.Nanda

Kalacandra dd

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