Guest guest Posted January 31, 2003 Report Share Posted January 31, 2003 I wish to share with you what I feel about Archana. When I had to do it in the Ashram or during North India Tour 2000 (5 times a day during temples consecrations, if I don't remember wrong) I was really bored and tried to escape or arrive late. It was long (more than 1 hour), boring and difficult to read all these sanscrit (even if transliterated) phrases. When I came home I felt I missed this practice, but still I thought it was long, difficult and boring. Then one year ago (more or less) I just began reading the Names, I felt I could be nearer to Amma and things went on by themselves. At the beginning it was difficult, then with the aid of the pronunciations' rules I could ameliorate my pronunciation and the speedyness. I still do it every-day and I'm very happy. It gives me serenity, it brings my sad thoughts away, it relieves me. Sometimes it's still boring, a part of me just only wanted to do something else, but I read them and then everything is better. I do it in order to say to Amma I love Her and I want to be a better person, not letting me go down in sad habits/thought but I can assure you that it is true it brings improvement also in material conditions, because when I asked I got to work, and this didn't happen with other practices. But the most important thing is the opening of the heart I feed in doing Archana. I'm so gratefull of having met this Archana. Well, this is what happened to me. In Amma's love Prasida (carla) _______________ Comunica in un ’altra dimensione con MSN Extra Storage! http://www.msn.it/msnservizi/es/extra_storage_tag/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2003 Report Share Posted January 31, 2003 Prasida- Thank you so much for taking the time to tell me your experience. I have ordered the Archana book and will start doing the practice when it comes. Amma's Blessings! Dave --- Carla Morselli <prasidacarla wrote: > > I wish to share with you what I feel about Archana. > When I had to do it in > the Ashram or during North India Tour 2000 (5 times > a day during temples > consecrations, if I don't remember wrong) I was > really bored and tried to > escape or arrive late. It was long (more than 1 > hour), boring and difficult > to read all these sanscrit (even if transliterated) > phrases. > When I came home I felt I missed this practice, but > still I thought it was > long, difficult and boring. Then one year ago (more > or less) I just began > reading the Names, I felt I could be nearer to Amma > and things went on by > themselves. At the beginning it was difficult, then > with the aid of the > pronunciations' rules I could ameliorate my > pronunciation and the > speedyness. I still do it every-day and I'm very > happy. It gives me > serenity, it brings my sad thoughts away, it > relieves me. Sometimes it's > still boring, a part of me just only wanted to do > something else, but I read > them and then everything is better. I do it in order > to say to Amma I love > Her and I want to be a better person, not letting me > go down in sad > habits/thought but I can assure you that it is true > it brings improvement > also in material conditions, because when I asked I > got to work, and this > didn't happen with other practices. > But the most important thing is the opening of the > heart I feed in doing > Archana. I'm so gratefull of having met this > Archana. > Well, this is what happened to me. > In Amma's love > Prasida (carla) > > > > > _______________ > Comunica in un ’altra dimensione con MSN Extra > Storage! > http://www.msn.it/msnservizi/es/extra_storage_tag/ > > Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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