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I wonder if it has to do with the fact that the Lotus is considered sacred in

many different cultures and religions (as are the feet of the SatGuru). I read

that the Egyptians also used the Lotus in religious rituals. I believe it is

perceived as a symbol of immortality and resurrection, which would make it quite

a fitting symbol for the Guru. I'd love to hear from those who are more

knowledgable about this subject!

 

"Worshipping the Guru's feet is symbolic of worshipping Knowledge and Truth. The

Guru's feet represent the platform on which they stand, or the ground in which

they are established. This platform is Atma Jnana or knowledge of the Supreme

Self. Thus, when we worship Amma's feet, we are actually worshipping the Truth

that supports the whole creation, which is our own Self."

 

http://www.amritavarsham.org/program/padapuja/padapuja.htm

 

 

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I know that lotuses are sacred...but the "lotus feet" thing has never been an

image

that's come to me naturally. Maybe because I usually think of flowers as

relating to

the heart, hands and crown, rather than the feet (I always think of the bottom

half of

the body as more root-ish. Ah, who knows why my mind pictures what it does!?! =)

 

Iswari

 

Ammachi, <khd5@c...> wrote:

> I wonder if it has to do with the fact that the Lotus is considered sacred in

many

different cultures and religions (as are the feet of the SatGuru). I read that

the

Egyptians also used the Lotus in religious rituals. I believe it is perceived as

a symbol

of immortality and resurrection, which would make it quite a fitting symbol for

the

Guru. I'd love to hear from those who are more knowledgable about this subject!

>

> "Worshipping the Guru's feet is symbolic of worshipping Knowledge and Truth.

The

Guru's feet represent the platform on which they stand, or the ground in which

they

are established. This platform is Atma Jnana or knowledge of the Supreme Self.

Thus,

when we worship Amma's feet, we are actually worshipping the Truth that supports

the whole creation, which is our own Self."

>

> http://www.amritavarsham.org/program/padapuja/padapuja.htm

>

>

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Dear sister Iswari,

 

The lotus feet reference, for me at least, illustrates that even

Amma's feet are sacred. Even the dust on the bottom of the Guru's

feet is sacred, and should be treated as such. Even her feet are

beautiful like flowers. The lotus also symbolizes knowledge and the

true self.

 

As I know you know, the feet are considered very dirty in Eastern

cultures. Most people will apologize if they accidently bump you with

their feet/shoes. When I'm in a "holy" environment (ie, not at home)

I do not touch my shoes with my hands at all, even when I take them

off. I especially will not touch them with my right hand. Most

people, too, will not point their feet at anyone. For example, we

won't put our pictures of Amma on the table that is near the end of

the bed (it's on the other wall, across the walkway, and off to the

side!), because our feet would point at her all night.

 

So, it's a sign of respect and humbleness, as well as showing that we

love even Amma's feet.

 

With love,

Niseema

 

Ammachi, "ammasiswari" <iswari@n...> wrote:

> I know that lotuses are sacred...but the "lotus feet" thing has

never been an image

> that's come to me naturally. Maybe because I usually think of

flowers as relating to

> the heart, hands and crown, rather than the feet (I always think of

the bottom half of

> the body as more root-ish. Ah, who knows why my mind pictures what

it does!?! =)

>

> Iswari

>

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Om Namah Shivaya

I attend Yoga classes. My master once referred to the lotus pose

which most of us know as Padmasan. He said the exposed underneath of

the feet, when the each of the feet is put on the opposite thigh

resembles the petal of a lotus. FWIW.

Love

-ganesh

 

Ammachi, "ammasiswari" <iswari@n...> wrote:

> I know that lotuses are sacred...but the "lotus feet" thing has

never been an image

> that's come to me naturally. Maybe because I usually think of

flowers as relating to

> the heart, hands and crown, rather than the feet (I always think of

the bottom half of

> the body as more root-ish. Ah, who knows why my mind pictures what

it does!?! =)

>

> Iswari

>

> Ammachi, <khd5@c...> wrote:

> > I wonder if it has to do with the fact that the Lotus is

considered sacred in many

> different cultures and religions (as are the feet of the SatGuru).

I read that the

> Egyptians also used the Lotus in religious rituals. I believe it is

perceived as a symbol

> of immortality and resurrection, which would make it quite a

fitting symbol for the

> Guru. I'd love to hear from those who are more knowledgable about

this subject!

> >

> > "Worshipping the Guru's feet is symbolic of worshipping Knowledge

and Truth. The

> Guru's feet represent the platform on which they stand, or the

ground in which they

> are established. This platform is Atma Jnana or knowledge of the

Supreme Self. Thus,

> when we worship Amma's feet, we are actually worshipping the Truth

that supports

> the whole creation, which is our own Self."

> >

> > http://www.amritavarsham.org/program/padapuja/padapuja.htm

> >

> >

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Namah Shivaya,

 

To me, the satgurus feet represent the grounding of

the Transcendent. It is Mother's feet which ground Her

for us so that we may experience Her in the physical.

Her feet carry Her body around. Also, isn't there

something about all the nerves in the body meeting at

the soles of the feet, and a Satguru's nervous system

being divine? I think there it is also part of the

practice of surrender to worship the Satguru's feet.

To see Her feet as divine helps us feel humility.

 

Remember the scene in the Bible where a woman lovingly

washes Jesus' feet with her tears and hair?

 

Gabriela

 

 

--- Erica <sugarandbrine wrote:

> Dear sister Iswari,

>

> The lotus feet reference, for me at least,

> illustrates that even

> Amma's feet are sacred. Even the dust on the bottom

> of the Guru's

> feet is sacred, and should be treated as such. Even

> her feet are

> beautiful like flowers. The lotus also symbolizes

> knowledge and the

> true self.

>

> As I know you know, the feet are considered very

> dirty in Eastern

> cultures. Most people will apologize if they

> accidently bump you with

> their feet/shoes. When I'm in a "holy" environment

> (ie, not at home)

> I do not touch my shoes with my hands at all, even

> when I take them

> off. I especially will not touch them with my right

> hand. Most

> people, too, will not point their feet at anyone.

> For example, we

> won't put our pictures of Amma on the table that is

> near the end of

> the bed (it's on the other wall, across the walkway,

> and off to the

> side!), because our feet would point at her all

> night.

>

> So, it's a sign of respect and humbleness, as well

> as showing that we

> love even Amma's feet.

>

> With love,

> Niseema

>

> Ammachi, "ammasiswari"

> <iswari@n...> wrote:

> > I know that lotuses are sacred...but the "lotus

> feet" thing has

> never been an image

> > that's come to me naturally. Maybe because I

> usually think of

> flowers as relating to

> > the heart, hands and crown, rather than the feet

> (I always think of

> the bottom half of

> > the body as more root-ish. Ah, who knows why my

> mind pictures what

> it does!?! =)

> >

> > Iswari

> >

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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Namah Shivaya,

 

I've always understood that part of the symbolism

of the lotus is that, while rooted deep in the mud

below the water, the flower is above it all, so

to speak, either above or floating on the water.

Such a lovely symbolism....

 

Love,

Jyotsna

 

--- Shara_Feldman <shara_feldman wrote:

> To be clear...I totally understand the guru's feet

> as holy...I was just saying that I never

> quite was able to connect it with the image of

> lotuses! =) I actually really like the

> symbolism of the feet and humility. Love, Iswari

>

> Ammachi, Miranda Soliz

> <msoliz2000> wrote:

> > Namah Shivaya,

> >

> > To me, the satgurus feet represent the grounding

> of

> > the Transcendent. It is Mother's feet which ground

> Her

> > for us so that we may experience Her in the

> physical.

> > Her feet carry Her body around. Also, isn't there

> > something about all the nerves in the body meeting

> at

> > the soles of the feet, and a Satguru's nervous

> system

> > being divine? I think there it is also part of

> the

> > practice of surrender to worship the Satguru's

> feet.

> > To see Her feet as divine helps us feel humility.

> >

> > Remember the scene in the Bible where a woman

> lovingly

> > washes Jesus' feet with her tears and hair?

> >

> > Gabriela

> >

> >

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Deities are always portrayed as standing on lotuses. As divine beings,

they never actually touch the earth's surface. Gurus are manifestations

of the divine, so they also have "lotus feet." Their feet are as soft

and fragrant as lotuses. The foot is the lowest, basest part of the

body, but a Guru's divinity is represented by taking the dust of his/her

feet (touching the Guru's feet and then touching your third eye).

 

 

On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 06:28:18 -0000 "ammasiswari" <iswari

writes:

> I know that lotuses are sacred...but the "lotus feet" thing has never

> been an image

> that's come to me naturally. Maybe because I usually think of

> flowers as relating to

> the heart, hands and crown, rather than the feet (I always think of

> the bottom half of

> the body as more root-ish. Ah, who knows why my mind pictures what

> it does!?! =)

>

> Iswari

>

> Ammachi, <khd5@c...> wrote:

> > I wonder if it has to do with the fact that the Lotus is

> considered sacred in many

> different cultures and religions (as are the feet of the SatGuru). I

> read that the

> Egyptians also used the Lotus in religious rituals. I believe it is

> perceived as a symbol

> of immortality and resurrection, which would make it quite a fitting

> symbol for the

> Guru. I'd love to hear from those who are more knowledgable about

> this subject!

> >

> > "Worshipping the Guru's feet is symbolic of worshipping Knowledge

> and Truth. The

> Guru's feet represent the platform on which they stand, or the

> ground in which they

> are established. This platform is Atma Jnana or knowledge of the

> Supreme Self. Thus,

> when we worship Amma's feet, we are actually worshipping the Truth

> that supports

> the whole creation, which is our own Self."

> >

> > http://www.amritavarsham.org/program/padapuja/padapuja.htm

> >

> >

>

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Namaste,

 

Just a thought, My ex once told me that some devotees do not feel "worthy"

enough to look there guru in the face so they adore their feet. :-) As a show

of respect for their guru.

 

 

At Amma's Feet,

Robin

 

Shara_Feldman <shara_feldman wrote:

To be clear...I totally understand the guru's feet as holy...I was just saying

that I never

quite was able to connect it with the image of lotuses! =) I actually really

like the

symbolism of the feet and humility. Love, Iswari

 

Ammachi, Miranda Soliz <msoliz2000> wrote:

> Namah Shivaya,

>

> To me, the satgurus feet represent the grounding of

> the Transcendent. It is Mother's feet which ground Her

> for us so that we may experience Her in the physical.

> Her feet carry Her body around. Also, isn't there

> something about all the nerves in the body meeting at

> the soles of the feet, and a Satguru's nervous system

> being divine? I think there it is also part of the

> practice of surrender to worship the Satguru's feet.

> To see Her feet as divine helps us feel humility.

>

> Remember the scene in the Bible where a woman lovingly

> washes Jesus' feet with her tears and hair?

>

> Gabriela

>

>

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Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

Ammachi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Oh, that is a wonderful way of envisioning. Thank you =) Namah sivaya, Iswari

 

Ammachi, kalipadma@j... wrote:

 

> Deities are always portrayed as standing on lotuses. As divine beings,

> they never actually touch the earth's surface. Gurus are manifestations

> of the divine, so they also have "lotus feet." Their feet are as soft

> and fragrant as lotuses...

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