Guest guest Posted July 5, 2004 Report Share Posted July 5, 2004 Just back from the Albuquerque retreat, where Amma put Brianna and me as roommates! Far out sister-bonding for some last-minute travelers! Sweet Prajna finally got her Mother-name after four years and a 22-hour bus ride from L.A., and I can only imagine what the return trip was like! It was such grace to spend time together... Thanks Amalia for the calendar update. This child just had to be with Mother for Guru Purnima, and She made my plane reservations (which were supposed to be ticketed 14 days in advance for the voucher) manifest. I can't remember how Mother got up from the chair after the Pada Puja - what grace to see and be part of that ceremony - but She stood at the edge of the stage handing out payasam with the gorgeous giggly mood of a mother, teacher, child, goddess, all wrapped into one. I could have looked at Her face, framed with curls and smiling with a graced expression new to my experience, forever! I just wanted to stand at the edge of the stage and watch, not get prasad!! As always, there were so many developments over three days that make the details hard to share (especially since I didn't have my notebook during the Q&A). Mother did remind us to live like "tailors," constantly taking new measurements of the ever-changing world, to not count on people's dimensions being the same. One day a person can be cruel, another day good, and the next vice verso, so it is no use expecting them to stay the same. When you go to the tailor, they always take your measurments to make sure the waist and girth hasn't gone up or down, and we could take the same attitude. The Tewa dancers, who performed at Amritavarsham, were also in attendance, and did a Buffalo Dance and the Tewa-Zuni Deer Dance on the middle day. Two of the dancers were married by Mother on the morning of July 4th, and there were two other weddings and some baby feedings as well. Much sacred energy in those mountains! Amma wore a brilliant sapphire/violet sari, and was absolutely luminous. Very playful Krishna mood. At the end She wore an orange-flame colored mala and looked again like the water-fire symbolism we saw at Rhode Island in 2001. There was a permanent ramp built up to the stage, which made access for those in wheelchairs much easier. My last sight of Mother was her flying down this ramp, arms outstretched, with a shining darkness to Her face, like velvet love, and soft curls halo-ing under Her headcovering. The way She moves is impossible to describe -- floating and quick and softly. Ah, the difficulty of words... I don't know how to surrender my ego, or cultivate the attitude of gratitude which so many of my devotee family seem to carry in their humility. I pray Mother teaches me to restrain and channel these animal instincts into pure devotion, and graces my stone-cold glass heart to melt and bloom into Love. An addition to Gabriella's travel notes. If you are headed right to the program, once you are at Penn Station (which is directly below Madison Square Garden) you are just blocks from the NYC venue. 311 W. 34th Street is between 8th and 9th Avenues. http://maps./maps_result?ed=3tavVup_0TqYR9n_bTKPSh.f_2HYPg--&csz=New+Yo\ rk%2C+NY&country=us&cat= My husband had been working down in this area until a few weeks ago, and noticed increased security - perhaps due to the upcoming convention. So if you see armed soldiers keeping guard in the station or by subway entrances, please do not be alarmed. It is more like Europe or South America in that way then it used to be here. Hope everyone had a blessed Fourth of July. I imagined the fireworks reflecting in the Empire State Building, topped in red-white-aand-blue, were like Mother's Love showering us with Grace. xoPrashanti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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