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Aloha Amma's Children, For those of you who have yet to take Amma's blessed IAM

meditation course and would like to come to Hawaii, Dayamrita Swami will be here

in Maui March 5-7. He will be teaching the IAM course the 5th, 6th and 7th.

 

Please email us byJanuary 25th if you are planning to come. Please include your

contact phone number in the email.

 

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In a message dated 1/13/04 2:21:25 AM Pacific Standard Time,

Ammachi writes:

 

> The technique taught so far

 

I am wondering why you put it this way. Are there stages of the technique,

such that this is the first of many, or just what is meant by that? I also

wonder how a practice which is not so complex would take 2.5 days to learn. As

this is such a departure from anything She has done before, I feel it is crucial

to get the training. Up till this point, it has been simple mantra practice,

bhajans, and simple meditation (without any real attention or detail). Never

has there been such a concerted effort. What is even more disconcerting is

that there are already "refresher" trainings! The earliest one could have taken

the training was Sept. 2003, in India. I believe She released this technique

then, but may be wrong. How then, just a few months later, would there be a

need for a review of a technique that is supposedly not complicated??? Avram

 

 

 

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Ammachi, sprose1@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 1/13/04 2:21:25 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> Ammachi writes:

>

Avram,

 

I took the training in September in Amritapuri. Let me try to answer

some of your questions.

 

> > The technique taught so far

>

> I am wondering why you put it this way. Are there stages of the

technique,

> such that this is the first of many, or just what is meant by that?

 

I'm not sure about this, but I think the brahmachari who taught my

class said something about more phases coming out later...I'm not

really too sure about this, though.

 

 

I also

> wonder how a practice which is not so complex would take 2.5 days

to learn.

 

This first night consists of an orientation and some other

details...no teaching. When I took it in Amritapuri, much of the

course was broken up by satsang with Amma in the temple, darshan,

lunch break, etc., so it wasn't a full 2 days. Then there was plenty,

I mean plenty of time spent on Q & A. All questions were written down

and the brahmachari answered them. Since there are many steps to the

IAM technique, there was much repetition...seems Amma and the

instructors really want us to get it, so we do it many times over.

But it is relatively simple and flowing once you learn and memorize

it. I've also heard that the training here in the U.S. is a full day

on Saturday and Sunday is not a full day with Q & A at that time.

Don't know for sure.

 

As

> this is such a departure from anything She has done before, I feel

it is crucial

> to get the training. Up till this point, it has been simple mantra

practice,

> bhajans, and simple meditation (without any real attention or

detail). Never

> has there been such a concerted effort. What is even more

disconcerting is

> that there are already "refresher" trainings! The earliest one

could have taken

> the training was Sept. 2003, in India. I believe She released this

technique

> then, but may be wrong.

 

I believe it was given prior to this. I'm pretty sure there were some

trainings in India and perhaps Europe prior to this. I believe it

really went public in September during the Amritavarshan celebration.

 

 

How then, just a few months later, would there be a

> need for a review of a technique that is supposedly not

complicated??? Avram

 

 

You'd be surprised how quickly people forget things! Also, perhaps it

really helps to reinforce one's psyche in knowing one is doing it all

correctly. Amma is very forgiving of her childrens' attention spans.

 

Lisa

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Ammachi, sprose1@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 1/13/04 2:21:25 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> Ammachi writes:

 

Avram and list,

 

What's kind of interesting is that the first major trainings were

given in Amritapuri during the Amritavarshan, which was a tireless

labor of love for world peace. This practise may benefit us

individually, but it also has a universal effect on our planet.

Perhaps this is why Amma is having us all learn it at once now. Here

I want to quote from this passage I came across in a book

called "Where There Is Light" (excerpts)by Paramahansa Yogananda:

 

The one thing that will help to eliminate world suffering--more than

money, houses, or any other material aid--is to meditate and to

transmit to others the divine consciousness of God that we feel. A

thousand dictators could never destroy what I have within. Every day

radiate His consciousness to others. Try to understand God's plan for

mankind--to draw all souls back to Himself--and work in harmony with

His will.

 

Lisa

 

>

> > The technique taught so far

>

> I am wondering why you put it this way. Are there stages of the

technique,

> such that this is the first of many, or just what is meant by

that? I also

> wonder how a practice which is not so complex would take 2.5 days

to learn. As

> this is such a departure from anything She has done before, I feel

it is crucial

> to get the training. Up till this point, it has been simple mantra

practice,

> bhajans, and simple meditation (without any real attention or

detail). Never

> has there been such a concerted effort. What is even more

disconcerting is

> that there are already "refresher" trainings! The earliest one

could have taken

> the training was Sept. 2003, in India. I believe She released this

technique

> then, but may be wrong. How then, just a few months later, would

there be a

> need for a review of a technique that is supposedly not

complicated??? Avram

>

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