Guest guest Posted June 24, 2005 Report Share Posted June 24, 2005 Namaste Nanda can you please ask shree ma on my behalf "since she is incarnation of Shri Sarada devi, does she know that i pray to sarada devi and think of her always and does she know about my health problem too" Kind regards vikram --- Nanda <chandimaakijai wrote: > Dear All, > I read this today in the book "Sri Sarada Devi - the > Holy Mother". > > Sarada Maa says, "Practice japa. Through that you > will achieve everything". > > She consoled weak devotees and disciples with the > words "Do as much as you can do, and the rest I will > do". > > It reminds of not too long ago, when I too spoke > with our beloved Shree Maa and confessed to Her how > I was having a difficult time to put in regular > sadhana. Maa looked at me and said (I paraphrase) - > "I am glad that you told me, now I can include you > in my sankalpa" and then advised me to get in as > much japa as I could. > > If I am not able to pray, Mother prays for me. > ...!!!! So humbling .... > > Dear Maa, truly you a mother like no other ! > > Shree Maa, our own Sarada Devi - we love you. > > Jai Maa > Nanda > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > protection around > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2005 Report Share Posted June 24, 2005 In a message dated 6/24/05 9:44:07 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time, berijoy writes: ok, here's a question, nanda. wouldn't maa know that you are having trouble getting your sadhana in? i mean, why would you have to tell her? [i am still trying to understand how the guru 'works.'] Namaste, If permitted, this is my personal observation ( and experience ) of the Guru-Disciple relationship. Yes it is normal to think that the Guru knows through observation that you are having difficulty, the acknowledgement of the difficulty by you, the disciple, is a key to the Guru that help is needed. In other words you are giving the Guru the key to help you. Om Namah Sivaya Kanda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2005 Report Share Posted June 24, 2005 ok, here's a question, nanda. wouldn't maa know that you are having trouble getting your sadhana in? i mean, why would you have to tell her? [i am still trying to understand how the guru 'works.'] [snip] It reminds of not too long ago, when I too spoke with our beloved Shree Maa and confessed to Her how I was having a difficult time to put in regular sadhana. Maa looked at me and said (I paraphrase) - "I am glad that you told me, now I can include you in my sankalpa" and then advised me to get in as much japa as I could. If I am not able to pray, Mother prays for me. [snip] Be Love, Berijoy http://www.egyirba.net -=-=- .... "How long are you going to worry about what has already happened and can't be changed, and what has yet to come and can't be controlled?" --Rumi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2005 Report Share Posted June 26, 2005 ok, thank you, kanda, for your thoughts on this. kandaaran (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote: In a message dated 6/24/05 9:44:07 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time, berijoy writes: ok, here's a question, nanda. wouldn't maa know that you are having trouble getting your sadhana in? i mean, why would you have to tell her? [i am still trying to understand how the guru 'works.'] Namaste, If permitted, this is my personal observation ( and experience ) of the Guru-Disciple relationship. Yes it is normal to think that the Guru knows through observation that you are having difficulty, the acknowledgement of the difficulty by you, the disciple, is a key to the Guru that help is needed. In other words you are giving the Guru the key to help you. Om Namah Sivaya Kanda Be Love, Berijoy http://www.egyirba.net -=-=- .... The most wasted of all days is one without laughter. ~ee cummings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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