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To forall about Surrendering fruits of action/supporting Guru's sadhana

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forall wrote:

The most practical and useful fruit of one's actions is money.

Dear forall ~ this may be true a great deal of the time, but someone

from the Mandir recently posted that they are in need of wood

choppers. If I was well enough, I would do it in a heartbeat. I would

do anything. Once when we had a discussion of guru seva, I asked what

can I do (because of my illnesses, my capacity is quite limited, but

one thing I can do is write). I was asked to go to Amazon.com and

write a review of the Chandi Path, which I did with great joy. (And

if there are any other of Swami's books needing reviews, let me know,

and I will do it again ... I might have to buy the book first, but

that would just be icing on the cake.) Jai Maa , Jai Swamiji ~ Linda

P.S. I'm pretty sure there is lots of guru seva going on at the

Mandir, and I bless with all my heart my brothers and sisters who are

fortunate enough to be there and do these things for Maa and Swamiji.)

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The other think you do is post to the group. I am often so busy that

the best I can do is read and may post a line or two. Sometimes I can

do more...or should I say cannot keep myself from doing more because I

am so excited! Anyway, there are SOOOOOO many ways to be of service,

keeping bhava, sharing talents, doing the sadhana, sharing experience,

isn't it great! Om

 

, nierika wrote:

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> forall wrote:

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> The most practical and useful fruit of one's actions is money.

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>

>

> Dear forall ~ this may be true a great deal of the time, but someone

from

> the Mandir recently posted that they are in need of wood choppers.

If I was well

> enough, I would do it in a heartbeat. I would do anything. Once

when we had

> a discussion of guru seva, I asked what can I do (because of my

illnesses, my

> capacity is quite limited, but one thing I can do is write). I was

asked to

> go to Amazon.com and write a review of the Chandi Path, which I did

with

> great joy. (And if there are any other of Swami's books needing

reviews, let me

> know, and I will do it again ... I might have to buy the book

first, but that

> would just be icing on the cake.) Jai Maa , Jai Swamiji ~ Linda

P.S. I'm

> pretty sure there is lots of guru seva going on at the Mandir, and I

bless

> with all my heart my brothers and sisters who are fortunate enough

to be there

> and do these things for Maa and Swamiji.)

>

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