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Hello All,

 

Does anyone know if there is a group of Amma's children in West Virginia (or

very close by)? I would love for some of us to be able to get together but do

not know anyone else in the entire state who follows this path.

 

My love to you all,

Dixie (Snehalata)

 

 

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Namasete Dixie,

 

 

I find my self in the same boat and have been praying for some devotees to

come my way. It's been at least a year now. I do long for like minded devotees.

It gets a bit rough and lonely at times. This is my only true family here with

everyone on the egroup. When I am down they pick me up. Goodluck on your search.

 

At Amma's Feet,

Robin

 

Dixie Thacker <dixielou wrote:

Hello All,

 

Does anyone know if there is a group of Amma's children in West Virginia (or

very close by)? I would love for some of us to be able to get together but do

not know anyone else in the entire state who follows this path.

 

My love to you all,

Dixie (Snehalata)

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

Ammachi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Dixie/Snehalata devi ma,

 

go here to find the closest satsang>

 

http://www.ammachi.org/ashram-satsangs/satsang-united-states.html

 

by the way, your sanskrit name is really fun for me because "Sneh" means

"snow" in Serbian/Croatian and with "alata" I think "Snows-alot-a"! It's a

beautiful name, what does it mean?

 

diana/amarthya

 

In a message dated 9/2/03 4:52:44 AM EST, Ammachi writes:

 

<< Message: 4

Mon, 1 Sep 2003 18:15:09 -0400

"Dixie Thacker" <dixielou

hi

 

Hello All,

 

Does anyone know if there is a group of Amma's children in West Virginia (or

very close by)? I would love for some of us to be able to get together but

do not know anyone else in the entire state who follows this path.

 

My love to you all,

Dixie (Snehalata) >>

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Dianadevi

Ammachi

Wednesday, September 03, 2003 7:57 PM

Re: hi

Hi!

 

Thank you for the tip about finding a group! My name means "vine of love."

It is pretty, isn't it?

 

I'd love to write more but have to head out to the classroom!

 

Namaste,

Snehalata

 

 

Hi Dixie/Snehalata devi ma,

 

go here to find the closest satsang>

 

http://www.ammachi.org/ashram-satsangs/satsang-united-states.html

 

by the way, your sanskrit name is really fun for me because "Sneh" means

"snow" in Serbian/Croatian and with "alata" I think "Snows-alot-a"! It's a

beautiful name, what does it mean?

 

diana/amarthya

 

In a message dated 9/2/03 4:52:44 AM EST, Ammachi writes:

 

<< Message: 4

Mon, 1 Sep 2003 18:15:09 -0400

"Dixie Thacker" <dixielou

hi

 

Hello All,

 

Does anyone know if there is a group of Amma's children in West Virginia (or

very close by)? I would love for some of us to be able to get together but

do not know anyone else in the entire state who follows this path.

 

My love to you all,

Dixie (Snehalata) >>

 

Sponsor

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

Ammachi

 

 

 

 

 

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>by the way, your sanskrit name is really fun for me because "Sneh" means

>"snow" in Serbian/Croatian and with "alata" I think "Snows-alot-a"! It's a

>beautiful name, what does it mean?

 

In Malayalam, "sneham" means love (and Lata is a name). So, in Malayalam,

Snehalata would mean "Lata who is loving in nature" or something like that.

 

Jagadheep

 

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Sneham = Love and Lata = Vine

Vine of love, I believe, is more accurate.

 

Vijay.

--- jagadheep D <jagadheep wrote:

>

> >by the way, your sanskrit name is really fun for me

> because "Sneh" means

> >"snow" in Serbian/Croatian and with "alata" I think

> "Snows-alot-a"! It's a

> >beautiful name, what does it mean?

>

> In Malayalam, "sneham" means love (and Lata is a name).

> So, in Malayalam,

> Snehalata would mean "Lata who is loving in nature" or

> something like that.

>

> Jagadheep

>

>

_______________

> Hey there, NRIs! Send money home.

>

http://server1.msn.co.in/msnleads/citibankrca/citibankrca2.asp?type=txt

> Use

> Citibank RCA

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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