Guest guest Posted October 31, 2005 Report Share Posted October 31, 2005 Shaktiprasad posted: "Look for no mercy for thyself and I shall make thee bearer of great vessels of mercy to others. Accept bravely thine own darkness and thy lamp shall cheer many. Fulfill gladly the the meanest service, and leave the high places unsought. Be steadfast in the toil I set thee. Weave well the warp into the woof. Shrink from no demand that the task makes on thee. Feel no responsibility. Ask for no reward.Strong fearless, resolute,-- when the sun sets and the game is done, thou shalt know well, litle one, that I, Kali, the giver of manhood, the giver of womanhood, and the withholder of victory, am thy Mother." Dear Shaktiprasad ~ this is so beautiful, and was exactly what I needed to hear this morning. I am very ill, so the smallest task often seems beyond me, but reading this gives me courage to go into and through the physical pain. I looked this book up on Amazon.com, and they have it, so it's now saved into my wishlist. Again, thank you. Blessings ~ Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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