Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 The late Swami Ramdas (not the American Ram Das) was in this child's opinion a Mahatma/Saint. Here was His advise: "When the Guru gave Ramdas the Ram Mantra, he told him, 'If you chant this Mantra always you will attain everlast-ing joy.’ After receiving the Mantra Ramdas started chanting it as instructed by the Guru. He could not do any other work thereafter. Most of his time was spent in chanting the Mantra Then people asked him, 'Is that all the teaching that you have received from the Guru? Did you not ask him any other question?' Thcre was no other question to be asked until Ramdas first put into practice what he was asked to do. The first lesson we must learn well before we proceed to the second lesson. That lesson he was trying to put into practice. After that he found there were no questions left to be asked. All doubts dissolved, all questions disappeared and what the Guru promised he got by chanting the Mantra." Anyone think the Mantra is a panacea? For the Guru, G4M Photos: High-quality 4x6 digital prints for 25¢ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 Ammachi, George4Mata <leokomor> wrote: > The late Swami Ramdas (not the American Ram Das) was in this child's opinion a Mahatma/Saint. Here was His advise: > > "When the Guru gave Ramdas the Ram Mantra, he told him, 'If you chant this Mantra always you will attain everlast-ing joy.' After receiving the Mantra Ramdas started chanting it as instructed by the Guru. He could not do any other work thereafter. Most of his time was spent in chanting the Mantra Then people asked him, 'Is that all the teaching that you have received from the Guru? Did you not ask him any other question?' Thcre was no other question to be asked until Ramdas first put into practice what he was asked to do. The first lesson we must learn well before we proceed to the second lesson. That lesson he was trying to put into practice. After that he found there were no questions left to be asked. All doubts dissolved, all questions disappeared and what the Guru promised he got by chanting the Mantra." > > Anyone think the Mantra is a panacea? > > For the Guru, > > G4M I am more and more convinced it is. Jai Ma! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 Dear Siblings. > Anyone think the Mantra is a panacea? Hope you all understand that frustrating post that appears to be coming from this child is coming from some other list member who has my address in their address book. Sigh.... How about if we all say mantra every time it appears and see what happens! In Amma's grace, premarupa Aum Amriteshvaryai Namah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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