Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 Namaste, All, I am reading "Daughter of Fire" and am absolutely entranced by it- the paths seems so similar and raise so many questions again. THis book, like others I've read, make it fairly clear that 1) complete surrender to the Guru is required and 2) proximity to Him/Her can make a difference because the energy can flow from master to disciple so directly. This Guru also states that not all who come to Him are disciples - that there is a difference between those who want wordly things from Him, those who are attached to Him personally, and those who come seeking knowledge. Individuals are not 'given to' equally but according to directions He is given and according to their own intents. 1: We've discussed this before, but I am still not clear on what I believe or what Mother wants us to do. I know She gives instructions for us to follow in our lives as householders - but I also know that every Guru I've read about states that total surrender is necessary. Now, without raising that old issue of laziness vs. spiritual practice - I keep dreaming, and seeing in my mind(?) even when I'm awake, that I am standing in my 'yard,' which is surrounded by deep forest. In the dream, there are deer, squirrels, etc. wandering around without paying any attention to me whatsoever and I am so thin that my Native American face looks almost chiselled and the rest of my body is all angles and juts (obviously only a dream; I am, to be kind, chubby). My hair is very long in this dream and is blowing gently but without any order around my face and upper torso and my face is completely upturned. My only interest, if you will, seems to be being. I knew this about myself as a small child, but it disappeared for many years and has just returned in the past year or two. I desperately need absolute solitude and feel very sure that I could surrender completely; my ideal right now would be to turn off my electricity and phone, tell all those who depend on me that I will not be available for at least a year, and then simply spend my time letting whatever it is inside me 'quicken' or 'ripen' without leaving my own yard and forest for at least 12 months. How does one reconcile such a need with the reality of life? My husband depends on me for our income right now and to safeguard his health as best I can and, while I know my children would understand, I don't think they'd like me withdrawing completely for so long. Amma and Yogananda both remind us that today is important because we don't know when time will run out-that doesn't bother me, but I want to know the Truth, if possible, while I am in this incarnation and can understand it as I am now. When the need is so strong, how does one keep telling his/her soul to be patient? 2: Do you think physical proximity is a big issue? I worry sometimes that Mother seems so far away and I don't feel that the energy between us is always as strong as it was when I was in Her presence last summer. Sometimes the longing for Her is almost overwhelming - and so is the fear. I know it's incredibly sill,y but somedays I wonder if She knows who I am. Does She remember the name and mantra She gave me? There are so many of us...or does it even matter? Sometimes I want desperately to know, for sure, that the place I hold in Her heart is as special as the one She has in mine...and then feel selfish and ridiculous for even wondering. Lost and needing to be found, Snehalata My questions: Do you think it is the same with Amma? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 Dear Snehalata, I certainly can't answer all your questions, only offer what has been helpful to me personally, as I deal with the same issues. I don't even have anyone depending on me, only Amma's insistence that I keep working in the world. (Ugh.) > My husband depends on me for our income right > now and to safeguard his health as best I can and, > while I know my children would understand, I don't > think they'd like me withdrawing completely for so > long. I read this quote from Yogananda every day. "Life should be chiefly service. Without that ideal, the intelligence that God has given you is not reaching out toward its goal. When in service you forget the little self, you will feel the big Self of Spirit. As the vital rays of the sun nurture all, so should you spread hope in the hearts of the poor and forsaken, kindle courage in the hearts of the despondent, and light a new strength in the hearts of those who think that they are failures. When you realize that life is a joyous battle of duty and at the same time a passing dream, and when you become filled with the joy of making others happy by giving them kindness and peace, in God's eyes your life is a success. (Paramahansa Yogananda) > > 2: Do you think physical proximity is a big issue? > Does She remember the name and mantra She > gave me? There are so many of us...or does it even > matter? Sometimes I want desperately to know, for > sure, that the place I hold in Her heart is as > special as the one She has in mine...and then feel > selfish and ridiculous for even wondering. Mother always uses the analogy of the sun and the lotus. Even though the lotus and the sun are far apart, the sun still causes the lotus to bloom. Mother has Her ways of letting you know that She knows all about you. Often these are subtle. My only advice is to trust your heart and not your mind. It is natural to wonder, so acknowledge that and move on. Love, Jyotsna > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 Namah Shivaya dear Snehalata, Physical proximity to the Guru is NOT an issue for spiritual enlightment. This is a very important teaching of our enlightened Masters. Retelling a story that I have written before on the list: A few years ago I was at an airport in a European city to say goodbye to Amma, along with several other devotees. Amma gave each one of us a quick darshan. Then She called one man over to Her and gave him one of the most beautiful darshans I have ever seen anyone get.This devotee was a middle aged man, was dressed, and looked like he had just come from working a night shift job. I had not seen this man in the darshan hall at all during Amma's program. As Amma stroked this man's chest, and hugged him many, many times She began giving us a talk. She told us that this devotee had spent the days and nights of the 3 day program doing the laundry of the tour staff (about 40-60 people) travelling with Her. He placed more importance on service than being physical close to the Guru. This brought him very close to the Guru, and this is the way to getting the Guru's Grace. Amma said that often we are doing things in life that we do not want or like to do, but these are the things that God wants us to be doing, and this is very important for us to realize. Amma was giving me direct advice to do well the tasks that God has given me to do , and not be complaining about it in my mind. A lot of my time is spent doing household chores, child care, cleaning, laundry, etc.,etc.,; and I am very, very, slow with it all...you cannot imagine how slow, due to certain physical disabilities I have. The man who got all of this attention from Amma was blissed out. He shone like the sun. In his new book Sw. Ramakrishananda writes that Amma often says that it is Her household devotees who remember Her the most. Missing Amma,and longing to be with Her, keeps Her in our minds and hearts. The Guru is beyond being a mere physical being and we have a hard time understanding that. The tendency of the mind is to always classify,quantify and categorize. But the Guru is beyond all of this,and beyond the mind. The Guru lives in our hearts; lives in the love in our hearts. It is my experience that Amma remembers each one of us. To me Amma is the fullest expression of the Supreme Consciousness possible in physical form , and She is now physically walking on our planet. In Amma's Love, Sara J. > 2: Do you think physical proximity is a big issue? I worry sometimes that Mother seems so far away and I don't feel that the energy between us is always as strong as it was when I was in Her presence last summer. Sometimes the longing for Her is almost overwhelming - and so is the fear. I know it's incredibly sill,y but somedays I wonder if She knows who I am. Does She remember the name and mantra She gave me? There are so many of us...or does it even matter? Sometimes I want desperately to know, for sure, that the place I hold in Her heart is as special as the one She has in mine...and then feel selfish and ridiculous for even wondering. > > Lost and needing to be found, > Snehalata > > > My questions: Do you think it is the same with Amma? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 Beautiful Sara!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing. So sweet. In Loves Service malati Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 Namah Shivaya, Thank you for sharing that story!!! It was so inspiring to read. One thing I want to point out that Amma also says is that while it is true what you said below regarding physical proximity, devotees should try to see their Guru when they can. I forget which book it was in, but a devotee asked about what to do if they couldn't get the time off from their job when their Guru was visiting, and Amma said that they should still go and put their faith in the Guru to take care of it. She knows we can't all go to India to see Her, so She blesses us by coming as close to us as She physically can each year. Jai Ma! But no, it is not a requirement for the relationship. Look at how profoundly Lord Jesus affects His disciples and He hasn't been in His physical form for 2000 years. Namah Shivaya, Anumati saramj33 <saramj wrote: Namah Shivaya dear Snehalata, Physical proximity to the Guru is NOT an issue for spiritual enlightment. This is a very important teaching of our enlightened Masters. "A real yogi is one who can maintain a peaceful mind in the midst of any crisis." - Mata Amritanandamayi Devi Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 - Anumati Ammachi Tuesday, March 16, 2004 11:11 PM Re: Re: "Daughter of Fire" Namaste, While I've never read about it, the Swami who explained the responsibilities associated with accepting a mantra from Amma included being in Her physical presence at least once a year. My gratitude to all of you who've responded to my initial question; I do appreciate it even if I didn't write back this time. Sara, Iswari, and Brianna especially; your kindness is always lovely to witness. At Mother's feet, Snehalata Namah Shivaya, Thank you for sharing that story!!! It was so inspiring to read. One thing I want to point out that Amma also says is that while it is true what you said below regarding physical proximity, devotees should try to see their Guru when they can. I forget which book it was in, but a devotee asked about what to do if they couldn't get the time off from their job when their Guru was visiting, and Amma said that they should still go and put their faith in the Guru to take care of it. She knows we can't all go to India to see Her, so She blesses us by coming as close to us as She physically can each year. Jai Ma! But no, it is not a requirement for the relationship. Look at how profoundly Lord Jesus affects His disciples and He hasn't been in His physical form for 2000 years. Namah Shivaya, Anumati saramj33 <saramj wrote: Namah Shivaya dear Snehalata, Physical proximity to the Guru is NOT an issue for spiritual enlightment. This is a very important teaching of our enlightened Masters. "A real yogi is one who can maintain a peaceful mind in the midst of any crisis." - Mata Amritanandamayi Devi Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! Sponsor Links Ammachi/ b.. Ammachi c.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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