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> > From our Women's Spirituality trip to Kerala last

> year, I brought

> > back this book, THE DEVI GITA, translated and

> annotated by C.

> > Mackenzie Brown.

 

I have a version of the Devi Gita, translated by Swami

Satyananda Saraswati - a disciple of Shree Maa. (Devi

Mandir Publications, 1991)

 

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I just noticed that Shree Ma's group used Devi Gita.

 

My focus right now is finding and celebrating Devi here in the U.S.,

in the natural forms of our land with our plants and animals. Thus I

found myself become impatient with the list of goddess names and

sites in India, etc. Right away I want to see Her here in our great

rivers, in Niagara Falls, in the Great Lakes, in the Rocky Mountains,

in the redwoods, etc. When Devi Gita talks about the celebrations, I

get cranky. Never mind these big expensive far away things. What

brings amma's spirit HERE. What is that spirit? What is it saying

to our lives? This is an uncomfortable cranky phase I'm in, some

kind of strange internal combustion which will eventually result in

songs, etc.

 

Nevertheless I am enjoying Devi Gita. The section on Devotion and

Knowledge is delicious.

 

Aikya

 

Ammachi, Mike Brooker <patria1818> wrote:

> > > From our Women's Spirituality trip to Kerala last

> > year, I brought

> > > back this book, THE DEVI GITA, translated and

> > annotated by C.

> > > Mackenzie Brown.

>

> I have a version of the Devi Gita, translated by Swami

> Satyananda Saraswati - a disciple of Shree Maa. (Devi

> Mandir Publications, 1991)

>

> Keval

>

>

>

> Health - Feel better, live better

> http://health.

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I have a friend and long-time Amma devotee who lives in Aspen, CO. Amma

encouraged her to live there, saying that Her energy is very lively there.

 

> I just noticed that Shree Ma's group used Devi Gita.

>

> My focus right now is finding and celebrating Devi here in the U.S.,

> in the natural forms of our land with our plants and animals. Thus I

> found myself become impatient with the list of goddess names and

> sites in India, etc. Right away I want to see Her here in our great

> rivers, in Niagara Falls, in the Great Lakes, in the Rocky Mountains,

> in the redwoods, etc. When Devi Gita talks about the celebrations, I

> get cranky. Never mind these big expensive far away things. What

> brings amma's spirit HERE. What is that spirit? What is it saying

> to our lives? This is an uncomfortable cranky phase I'm in, some

> kind of strange internal combustion which will eventually result in

> songs, etc.

>

> Nevertheless I am enjoying Devi Gita. The section on Devotion and

> Knowledge is delicious.

>

> Aikya

>

> Ammachi, Mike Brooker <patria1818> wrote:

>>>> > > > From our Women's Spirituality trip to Kerala last

>>> > > year, I brought

>>>> > > > back this book, THE DEVI GITA, translated and

>>> > > annotated by C.

>>>> > > > Mackenzie Brown.

>> >

>> > I have a version of the Devi Gita, translated by Swami

>> > Satyananda Saraswati - a disciple of Shree Maa. (Devi

>> > Mandir Publications, 1991)

>> >

>> > Keval

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > Health - Feel better, live better

>> > http://health.

>

>

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