Guest guest Posted July 25, 2000 Report Share Posted July 25, 2000 Here's a little story from yesterday. We took our little daughter, Maya, for Ammachi's blessings at the NYC Darshan a few weeks ago. Maya is just about 23 months old, and Ammachi seemed to make an impression on her. The day after the darshan, she made up a little song (of her own accord) consisting solely of the words, "Ammachi, Ammachi, Ammachi, Ammachi" sung to a tune of her own devising. So I bought a picture of Ammachi for her room, so that she can always see Amma by her. Anyway, yesterday, Maya was having lunch on her new Sesame Street placemat featuring a few of her favorite characters. We played a game pairing off best friends among the characters, Big Bird with Snuffy, Elmo with Zoe, Bert and Ernie, and so on. After exhausting the Sesame St. gang, I enquired who Maya's best friend was, mentally placing different odds on her various cousins and playdate buddies. She thought for a moment, and then said clearly, "Ammachi"! We hadn't even mentioned Her Name that day. Needless to say, I was thrilled! I hope my child grows up with that implicit faith in Amma which transcends all the more transactional ways in which we deal with the world and its relationships. I think to grow up with faith is what I would wish for her more than anything else. Too know that the inward world is infinitely deeper than we are able to perceive in our daily lives. Thank you for all your postings, Om Namah Shivayai, Usha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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