Guest guest Posted March 14, 2006 Report Share Posted March 14, 2006 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.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2006 Report Share Posted March 14, 2006 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: > > > 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.) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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