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Namaste! and pranams to my brothers and sisters in

Amma...

 

I haven't posted here in quite some time. I'm Michael

from Massachusetts and I used to post from

mjf2001. Our Beloved Amma, in Her infinite

Grace and Compassion, gave this child a name at Her

Boston program last month.... it was the last thing

She did from Her darshan seat before the end of the

morning program. I was last in line for a name... and

She had just told the person ahead of me, "no more

names today", and as that child moved away from the

line, She looked right into my eyes and pointed Her

finger right at me (WOW! Did I feel that!) and said

right at me, "Satyadev! Satyadev!", then looked over

to Her swami, still pointing at me, "Satyadev!" I

looked at Swami and he said, "Your name is Satyadev.

It means "God of Truth"." I looked back to Amma and

the seat was empty, She was leaving the hall! This

child thanks Amma again and again for the great Graces

that have been bestowed upon me by Her.

 

I had to discontinue my subscriptions to a few lists

due to volume and time constraints in my life at that

time. It is a great joy to be here again with you!

 

Now, a question: At Her Devi Bhava in Rhode Island, as

I was about to receive Her darshan, the hall was

amazingly quiet. There was a break in the music as one

of the satsang groups was getting ready to begin

singing for Her... it was just the whirr of the

electric fans.... a magic moment ripe with

anticipation. Then, just as I was approaching the

stage, this satsang group (and I don't know which one)

began a beautiful song which was not a traditional

bhajan, but a contemporary American pop song that was

sooo beautiful and so fitting. I really want to find

out what the song was, so that I can find it

somewhere. It was playing as I received my darshan,

and it was perfect as the lyrics talked about "a

mother and son" and being "in Mother's arms"... it had

a slow beat and was a song that I know I have heard

before, probably on the radio. They played it at about

4:15 a.m. Does anyone have a clue what this song might

be? I would be ever so grateful.

 

Wishing you all a beautiful day basking in the glow of

Amma's Divine Love, I remain

 

At Her Feet,

satyadev

 

 

 

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> Now, a question: At Her Devi Bhava in Rhode Island,

> as

> I was about to receive Her darshan, the hall was

> amazingly quiet. There was a break in the music as

> one

> of the satsang groups was getting ready to begin

> singing for Her... it was just the whirr of the

> electric fans.... a magic moment ripe with

> anticipation. Then, just as I was approaching the

> stage, this satsang group (and I don't know which

> one)

> began a beautiful song which was not a traditional

> bhajan, but a contemporary American pop song that

> was

> sooo beautiful and so fitting. I really want to find

> out what the song was, so that I can find it

> somewhere. It was playing as I received my darshan,

> and it was perfect as the lyrics talked about "a

> mother and son" and being "in Mother's arms"... it

> had

> a slow beat and was a song that I know I have heard

> before, probably on the radio. They played it at

> about

> 4:15 a.m. Does anyone have a clue what this song

> might

> be? I would be ever so grateful.

 

 

I wonder if it was one of the songs from the new

volume (#7) of English bhajans "Help me Amma" -- not

to be confused with the Beach Boys' "Help me Rhonda"

:)

 

Thanks for sharing your story of receiving your new

name. It was great to re-connect with you (and your

Amma doll!!) in RI.

 

 

Keval

 

 

 

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