Guest guest Posted August 18, 2005 Report Share Posted August 18, 2005 , "ecjensen_us" <ecjensen_us> wrote: > OM NAMAH SIVAYA > i came across this today, not sure who said it, still not quite sure > what it means, but i like it and thought I AM going to post it; > To see the one in the many > Is the casual vision of knowledge. > To see the many in the one, > Is the mission wisdom. > JAI MAA Jai Maa, Eric ji, my dear brother! That is so very beautiful and hit my heart like an an arrow of wisdom flowers. This is Truth! These wise words are a door into the realms of pure awareness. May we all realize there profound meaning. Your sister dissolving slowly, muktimaa > There is nothing but God...OM > > , "muktimaa" <muktimaa@a...> wrote: > > , Nanda <chandimaakijai> > wrote: > > > Question from Rajan: > > > Swami Ji, I pray primarily to durga as the Kul devi, However I > also > > > pray to Hanuman, Shiva, Vishnu and the rest of the family. I > > sometimes feel confused. How can I see them as a whole, please > give me > > guidance? > > > > > > Swamiji's response: > > > Please read the Cosmic Puja. All the Gods and Goddesses are > members > > of the one family of divinity. Be free. THERE IS NO CONFLICT. > > > > [i, muktimaa capitalized the above sentence, to get it through my > own > > thick skull.] > > Jai Maa, dear Swamiji! A thousand times Jai Maa! Your timing is > > flawless as usual; this muktimaa really needed to be reminded of > this > > in this particular moment! i weep joyfully at Maa's sweet > compassion. > > Swamiji, i bow to you, and place my head softly and respectfully > upon > > Your sweet Lotus Feet that emanate so much Divine Wisdom. > > Trying to dissolve, > > muktimaa > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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