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In a message dated 7/13/05 3:06:44 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time, jwright (AT) ifpte (DOT) org writes:

I just wanted to say hi, I've been in the background off and on for

awhile. Reading your posts has been both inspiring and insightful.

Thank you!Above all, praise to Shree Maa and Swamaji for making this

all possible.Jai Maa!!!Jon Wright

Namaste and welcome Jon

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I just wanted to say hi, I've been in the background off and on for

awhile. Reading your posts has been both inspiring and insightful.

Thank you!

Above all, praise to Shree Maa and Swamaji for making this all

possible.

 

Jai Maa!!!

Jon Wright

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Welcome Jon ! Thank you for coming out of the background and into the

fore front. It is very nice to hear from you.

 

Thank you for writing in for the group poem and sharing your photo

for the scroll.

 

Hope to get to get to hear from you often in our group.

Jai Maa

Nanda

 

 

 

 

, "drdub" <jwright@i...> wrote:

> I just wanted to say hi, I've been in the background off and on for

> awhile. Reading your posts has been both inspiring and insightful.

> Thank you!

> Above all, praise to Shree Maa and Swamaji for making this all

> possible.

>

> Jai Maa!!!

> Jon Wright

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Namaste Jon,

 

Om! Thank you for saying hello!

 

progressing into the infinite, this is a good satsang .... steve

 

, "drdub" <jwright@i...> wrote:

> I just wanted to say hi, I've been in the background off and on for

> awhile. Reading your posts has been both inspiring and insightful.

> Thank you!

> Above all, praise to Shree Maa and Swamaji for making this all

> possible.

>

> Jai Maa!!!

> Jon Wright

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Welcome Jon! Thanks for posting and letting us know you're there.

Please come back and share your bhaava some more.

 

Jai Maa!

Chris

 

 

, "drdub" <jwright@i...> wrote:

> I just wanted to say hi, I've been in the background off and on for

> awhile. Reading your posts has been both inspiring and insightful.

> Thank you!

> Above all, praise to Shree Maa and Swamaji for making this all

> possible.

>

> Jai Maa!!!

> Jon Wright

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namaste jon!

 

welcome welcome welcome!

 

 

, "drdub" <jwright@i...> wrote:

I just wanted to say hi, I've been in the background off and on for

awhile. Reading your posts has been both inspiring and insightful.

Thank you!

Above all, praise to Shree Maa and Swamaji for making this all

possible.

Jai Maa!!!

 

Jon Wright

 

 

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Be Love,

Egyirba (Berijoy)

http://www.egyirba.net

 

In those days spirits were brave, the stakes were high, men were real

men, women were real women

and small furry creatures from Alpha Centauri were real small furry

creatures from Alpha Centauri ~ Douglas Adams

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Hi Jon,

 

welcome! Good to hear from you,

 

with love,

Henny

 

, "drdub" <jwright@i...> wrote:

> I just wanted to say hi, I've been in the background off and on for

> awhile. Reading your posts has been both inspiring and insightful.

> Thank you!

> Above all, praise to Shree Maa and Swamaji for making this all

> possible.

>

> Jai Maa!!!

> Jon Wright

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  • 2 months later...

Greetings and welcome!

I would reccommend beginning with the Gospel of Sri

Ramakrisna, and for a lighter reading with a western

slant, check out Agora by Svaboda.

Namaste

 

--- tracey_rao <tracey_rao wrote:

> hi, i'm new to this group and to shakta philosophy.

> i am interested in

> worship of the goddess from the bhakti point of

> view. can anyone

> recommend any good books written from this

> standpoint? are there any

> groups of devotees out there who consider themselves

> "devotional

> shaktas". (rather than tantric shaktas) sorry...i

> don't know the right

> terminology...and it is hard to express what i mean.

>

>

> tracey

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Jai Maa, beloved Tracey!

Welcome from one "Shakta Bhakta" to another! smile!

Without even a moments hesitation, i highly recommend "The Gospel of

Ramakrishna" translated by Swami Nikhilananda. i also highly

recomment "Ramakrishna the Nectar of Eternal Bliss" which you can get

at www.shreemaa.org It was written by our very own Swamiji Satyananda

Saraswati. i also would recommend Swamiji's biography called "The Sahib

Sadhu". "Autobiography of a Yogi" by Paramahamsa Yogananda is very

wonderful.

Again, welcome, dear Tracey into the loving arms of this

Holy Family of Light and Love!

Your sister dissolving in Maa's Love,

muktimaa

 

 

, "tracey_rao" <tracey_rao>

wrote:

> hi, i'm new to this group and to shakta philosophy. i am interested

in

> worship of the goddess from the bhakti point of view. can anyone

> recommend any good books written from this standpoint? are there any

> groups of devotees out there who consider themselves "devotional

> shaktas". (rather than tantric shaktas) sorry...i don't know the

right

> terminology...and it is hard to express what i mean.

>

> tracey

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Definitely, Gospel of Sri Ramakrisna.

 

steve c.

 

, "tracey_rao" <tracey_rao>

wrote:

> hi, i'm new to this group and to shakta philosophy. i am

interested in

> worship of the goddess from the bhakti point of view. can anyone

> recommend any good books written from this standpoint? are there

any

> groups of devotees out there who consider themselves "devotional

> shaktas". (rather than tantric shaktas) sorry...i don't know the

right

> terminology...and it is hard to express what i mean.

>

> tracey

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hi :) can you send me a link for this?:

 

Agora by Svaboda

 

i can't find anything online.

thank you for the idea of ramakrishna, i will order a copy.

tracey

 

 

Namaste

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> > i am interested in

> > worship of the goddess from the bhakti point of

> > view. can anyone

> > recommend any good books written from this

> > standpoint? are there any

> > groups of devotees out there who consider themselves

> > "devotional

> > shaktas". (rather than tantric shaktas) sorry...i

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