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Namah Shivaya Nirmala

 

You had asked that people post their zxperiences with Amma, at least a

conversation they had with Amma. Here is a conversation that my friends and I

had with Her last year, June 30th 2003. I had posted this previously on the net

here, Amma's words were so wonderful that even the Malayalam matruvani

published it. I have reproduced the article below.

 

bala

 

 

 

I want to repeat here a wonderful conversation some of my friends and I had

with Amma on the night of June 20th here in San Ramon. I had just been

telling some friends about how nice it would be if I could just walk up to

Amma and talk to Her from the side ... well that night She answered my

prayer- I went up to Her on the side to ask a personal question- then sat

there and with a few friends next to me had a conversation with Her for the

next couple of hours that has filled me up with all the answers that I

perhaps ever need.

 

Here is what happened.

 

As i was sitting next to Amma, the conversation somehow went to the topic of

householder devotees. As many of you know, Amma usually jokes about married

life being like a bullock cart- one of the spouses is the bull that draws

the cart, the other spouse is the cart and the children are the luggage the

cart carries.

 

Amma sometimes jokingly asks poeple to get married and says ' Mattu

vandi ottura'-"Go drive the bullock cart".

 

She had just joked like that with someoe- and someone asked Her "Amma, if

the spouses are the bull and the cart respectively, WHO IS THE DRIVER?"

 

Amma replied " LIFE!"

 

Amma then said "Life is the driver. Life will give you blows and teach

you how to pull the cart!"

 

At which point I asked : "Amma if YOU drive the cart then there is no

problem isnt it?"

 

Amma replied " YES. BUT NO ONE WANTS TO GIVE ME THE ROPE TO CONTROL THE

CART. THEY RUN AWAY BEFORE I CAN TIE THE ROPE ON THEM".

 

She was refering to the rope that the bull is tied with- in India you will

see the bullock carts with the rope tied through the bull's nose.

 

Amma said "They run away before I can tie the rope"- meaning very few

surrender to Her and allow Her to drive the cart .

 

So I asked Her " Amma how does surrender( saranagati) happen?".

 

Amma replied "When you are hungry You will eat"-( I took it to mean that

when you are hungry for God, surrender will happen).

 

Amma then added "When you are hungry you will eat.... Saranagati- ..... that

is very difficult".

 

 

My friend Ullas asked Her "Amma if husband and wife are both spiritual

minded, then isnt spiritual life possible after marriage?"

 

Amma replied " Valara nalladu- thats very nice. if both of them are

spiritual minded then thats a very happy circumstance- very good . But they

shouldnt increase their attachments. - If they start having children and

distract themselves with attachments, then that may lead to problems". Amma

probably referred to the fact that there are many householder disciples of

Hers who pratice celibacy and lead spiritual lives or pratice celibacy after

having their first child .

 

At this point in the conversation, Nandu walked in and the topic changed to

Vedanta.

 

Amma saw Nandu and said "Oh the vedantin has walked in" - and then asked him

"What is vedanta?"

 

" Amma doesnt know any vedanta.. People merely read books and preach

vedanta without pratcising ".

 

I said "Amma- you see the Yourself in all beings and hug them all- isnt

this vedanta- what you do is vedanta in practice".

 

Amma ignored that comment and spoke again :

 

"Some people read books and they dont practice anything- they merely

mouth 'vedanta'. They say 'I am not the body' but their mouth waters if they

see a delicious dish - they merely read books, dont do sadhana, lose their

tempers all the time, dont cultivate virtues, ... and call themselves

vedantins'.

 

( I was wondering if She was referring to me! )

 

Amma continued" Even Ramana Maharishi , who is accepted as a great

vedantin talked about puja and japa- in his work the Upadesa Saram , Ramana

says first the aspirant starts with puja, then japa, then tapas- then only

when the mind is in 'leenasthithi'- in an absorbed state does the time come

for Self enquiry'.

 

'People read vedanta, and decry bhakti- but they walk around Arunacahala

like Sri Ramana did- isnt that bhakti- seeing God in a stone?"

 

" In the olden days the Guru used to make the students stusy the shastras

for 20 years. Only after 20 years of study, to a few selected worthy

disciples the Guru used to give the Brahma Sutras- ( vedantic text on

brahman). But nowadays people just buy a copy of the brahma Sutras and

read them and dont practice anything".

 

Amma then gave a few startling comments on Her own role- " In Ramana

Maharishi's case a few advanced disciples came to Him and asked him

spiritual questions. So he talked vedanta to them. In Amma's case thousands

come- and they ask Me all sorts of questions-what job to take, should i buy

a house, can i get a girlfriend etc etc- how can I talk vedanta to them?-

all kinds of people come to Amma- doctors, lawyers, engineers,

clerks-prostitutes, theives ...... Can Amma start talking vedanta to all of

them? Amma has to come to their level and talk to them".

 

Amma again said " I have descended into the market place".( the crowd

laughed ). "I am not selling diamonds now- i have to start selling trivial

things, then give people the diamonds when they are ready for it".

 

Then Amma drew a great comparison - "Krishna was also like this- He had to

talk to everyone about their dharma- to the student, to the teacher, to the

soldier etc.. He too had to deal with the masses".

 

I felt this was a great comparision and just then the conversation literally

took off :

 

Nandu asked Amma:" Amma, some people say that realizing God is greater than

Realizing Brahman. Is this true?"

 

Amma said" No they are the same- but one can have a vision of God- Iswara

Darsan but still not give up the ego and be fully realized- like Namdev".

 

( Amma was referring to the saint Namdev who used to visions of Sri Krishna

but still did not give up his ego- he bcame fully realized only after that).

 

At this point, by sheer grace , I was inspired to ask what i think is THE

question of my life:

 

" AMMA, YOU TALK ABOUT PEOPLE WHO GET A VISION OF GOD- ISWARA DARSHAN-

AMMA, WE ARE SEEING YOU NOW IN FRONT OF US- WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN

SEEING YOU AND HAVING A VISION OF GOD?"

 

 

AMMA looked at me and very simply and spontaneously replied :

 

"That depends upon your Manobhava- attitude . ..... Arjuna saw Krishna

only as a friend- but later on when he realized the truth, he saw Krishna as

God".

 

We were all stunned by the answer. I was blown away by the utter simplicity

of the reply- The comparision again between Krishna and Herself- and the

reference to Arjuna's point of view.

 

Pressing the point, I asked another question:

 

"Amma, then how how does one develop the attitude to see you as God?".

 

Amma replied " GET LOST!" ( in tamil She said 'Nee Poda ".) "Amma doesnt

want anyone to see Her as God. On the contrary Amma wants to see all of you

as God and worship you as such. Today people will call me God- tomorow they

will call me something else. Amma knows who has real faith and who is giving

mere lip service-when Amma tests them, then the truth will come out -if they

really feel what they say. Amma is not interested in anyone calling Her

God".

 

 

The conversation ended there - frankly i was too stunned by that reply of

Hers. Basically She was saying that like Arjuna saw Krishna as a friend

first we are seeing Her as a normal person. But when he realized the truth

He saw who Krishna really was. Similarly , depending upon our manobhava,

Amma is either a simple lady from India- or if we realize the truth- we will

see who She really is - God.

 

 

Jai Ma

 

bala

 

 

 

nirmalavasudevan <nirmalavasudevan wrote:I wish someone would post

their experiences

with Amma. even simple conversations ...

Namah Shivaya

Nirmala

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

Ammachi/

 

Ammachi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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balakrishnan Shankar

Ammachi

Monday, August 16, 2004 7:45 PM

Conversation with Amma june 20, 2003

 

 

Namah Shivaya,

 

This is the most inspiring post I have read in my entire year with this list.

Thank you.

With love from Mother's feet,

Snehalata

 

 

I want to repeat here a wonderful conversation some of my friends and I had

with Amma on the night of June 20th here in San Ramon. I had just been

telling some friends about how nice it would be if I could just walk up to

Amma and talk to Her from the side ... well that night She answered my

prayer- I went up to Her on the side to ask a personal question- then sat

there and with a few friends next to me had a conversation with Her for the

next couple of hours that has filled me up with all the answers that I

perhaps ever need.

 

Here is what happened.

 

As i was sitting next to Amma, the conversation somehow went to the topic of

householder devotees. As many of you know, Amma usually jokes about married

life being like a bullock cart- one of the spouses is the bull that draws

the cart, the other spouse is the cart and the children are the luggage the

cart carries.

 

Amma sometimes jokingly asks poeple to get married and says ' Mattu

vandi ottura'-"Go drive the bullock cart".

 

She had just joked like that with someoe- and someone asked Her "Amma, if

the spouses are the bull and the cart respectively, WHO IS THE DRIVER?"

 

Amma replied " LIFE!"

 

Amma then said "Life is the driver. Life will give you blows and teach

you how to pull the cart!"

 

At which point I asked : "Amma if YOU drive the cart then there is no

problem isnt it?"

 

Amma replied " YES. BUT NO ONE WANTS TO GIVE ME THE ROPE TO CONTROL THE

CART. THEY RUN AWAY BEFORE I CAN TIE THE ROPE ON THEM".

 

She was refering to the rope that the bull is tied with- in India you will

see the bullock carts with the rope tied through the bull's nose.

 

Amma said "They run away before I can tie the rope"- meaning very few

surrender to Her and allow Her to drive the cart .

 

So I asked Her " Amma how does surrender( saranagati) happen?".

 

Amma replied "When you are hungry You will eat"-( I took it to mean that

when you are hungry for God, surrender will happen).

 

Amma then added "When you are hungry you will eat.... Saranagati- ..... that

is very difficult".

 

 

My friend Ullas asked Her "Amma if husband and wife are both spiritual

minded, then isnt spiritual life possible after marriage?"

 

Amma replied " Valara nalladu- thats very nice. if both of them are

spiritual minded then thats a very happy circumstance- very good . But they

shouldnt increase their attachments. - If they start having children and

distract themselves with attachments, then that may lead to problems". Amma

probably referred to the fact that there are many householder disciples of

Hers who pratice celibacy and lead spiritual lives or pratice celibacy after

having their first child .

 

At this point in the conversation, Nandu walked in and the topic changed to

Vedanta.

 

Amma saw Nandu and said "Oh the vedantin has walked in" - and then asked him

"What is vedanta?"

 

" Amma doesnt know any vedanta.. People merely read books and preach

vedanta without pratcising ".

 

I said "Amma- you see the Yourself in all beings and hug them all- isnt

this vedanta- what you do is vedanta in practice".

 

Amma ignored that comment and spoke again :

 

"Some people read books and they dont practice anything- they merely

mouth 'vedanta'. They say 'I am not the body' but their mouth waters if they

see a delicious dish - they merely read books, dont do sadhana, lose their

tempers all the time, dont cultivate virtues, ... and call themselves

vedantins'.

 

( I was wondering if She was referring to me! )

 

Amma continued" Even Ramana Maharishi , who is accepted as a great

vedantin talked about puja and japa- in his work the Upadesa Saram , Ramana

says first the aspirant starts with puja, then japa, then tapas- then only

when the mind is in 'leenasthithi'- in an absorbed state does the time come

for Self enquiry'.

 

'People read vedanta, and decry bhakti- but they walk around Arunacahala

like Sri Ramana did- isnt that bhakti- seeing God in a stone?"

 

" In the olden days the Guru used to make the students stusy the shastras

for 20 years. Only after 20 years of study, to a few selected worthy

disciples the Guru used to give the Brahma Sutras- ( vedantic text on

brahman). But nowadays people just buy a copy of the brahma Sutras and

read them and dont practice anything".

 

Amma then gave a few startling comments on Her own role- " In Ramana

Maharishi's case a few advanced disciples came to Him and asked him

spiritual questions. So he talked vedanta to them. In Amma's case thousands

come- and they ask Me all sorts of questions-what job to take, should i buy

a house, can i get a girlfriend etc etc- how can I talk vedanta to them?-

all kinds of people come to Amma- doctors, lawyers, engineers,

clerks-prostitutes, theives ...... Can Amma start talking vedanta to all of

them? Amma has to come to their level and talk to them".

 

Amma again said " I have descended into the market place".( the crowd

laughed ). "I am not selling diamonds now- i have to start selling trivial

things, then give people the diamonds when they are ready for it".

 

Then Amma drew a great comparison - "Krishna was also like this- He had to

talk to everyone about their dharma- to the student, to the teacher, to the

soldier etc.. He too had to deal with the masses".

 

I felt this was a great comparision and just then the conversation literally

took off :

 

Nandu asked Amma:" Amma, some people say that realizing God is greater than

Realizing Brahman. Is this true?"

 

Amma said" No they are the same- but one can have a vision of God- Iswara

Darsan but still not give up the ego and be fully realized- like Namdev".

 

( Amma was referring to the saint Namdev who used to visions of Sri Krishna

but still did not give up his ego- he bcame fully realized only after that).

 

At this point, by sheer grace , I was inspired to ask what i think is THE

question of my life:

 

" AMMA, YOU TALK ABOUT PEOPLE WHO GET A VISION OF GOD- ISWARA DARSHAN-

AMMA, WE ARE SEEING YOU NOW IN FRONT OF US- WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN

SEEING YOU AND HAVING A VISION OF GOD?"

 

 

AMMA looked at me and very simply and spontaneously replied :

 

"That depends upon your Manobhava- attitude . ..... Arjuna saw Krishna

only as a friend- but later on when he realized the truth, he saw Krishna as

God".

 

We were all stunned by the answer. I was blown away by the utter simplicity

of the reply- The comparision again between Krishna and Herself- and the

reference to Arjuna's point of view.

 

Pressing the point, I asked another question:

 

"Amma, then how how does one develop the attitude to see you as God?".

 

Amma replied " GET LOST!" ( in tamil She said 'Nee Poda ".) "Amma doesnt

want anyone to see Her as God. On the contrary Amma wants to see all of you

as God and worship you as such. Today people will call me God- tomorow they

will call me something else. Amma knows who has real faith and who is giving

mere lip service-when Amma tests them, then the truth will come out -if they

really feel what they say. Amma is not interested in anyone calling Her

God".

 

 

The conversation ended there - frankly i was too stunned by that reply of

Hers. Basically She was saying that like Arjuna saw Krishna as a friend

first we are seeing Her as a normal person. But when he realized the truth

He saw who Krishna really was. Similarly , depending upon our manobhava,

Amma is either a simple lady from India- or if we realize the truth- we will

see who She really is - God.

 

 

Jai Ma

 

bala

 

 

 

nirmalavasudevan <nirmalavasudevan wrote:I wish someone would post

their experiences

with Amma. even simple conversations ...

Namah Shivaya

Nirmala

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

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Ammachi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thank you so much. Will you post yet another story,

please? And then one more? And then one more ... :)

Mean while, I will contemplate on Amma's words.

 

Namah Shivaya,

Nirmala

 

 

Ammachi, balakrishnan Shankar

<balakrishnan_sh> wrote:

> Namah Shivaya Nirmala

>

> You had asked that people post their zxperiences with Amma, at

least a conversation they had with Amma. Here is a conversation that

my friends and I had with Her last year, June 30th 2003. I had posted

this previously on the net here, Amma's words were so wonderful that

even the Malayalam matruvani published it. I have reproduced the

article below.

>

> bala

>

>

>

> I want to repeat here a wonderful conversation some of my friends

and I had

> with Amma on the night of June 20th here in San Ramon. I had just

been

> telling some friends about how nice it would be if I could just walk

up to

> Amma and talk to Her from the side ... well that night She answered

my

> prayer- I went up to Her on the side to ask a personal question-

then sat

> there and with a few friends next to me had a conversation with Her

for the

> next couple of hours that has filled me up with all the answers

that I

> perhaps ever need.

>

> Here is what happened.

>

> As i was sitting next to Amma, the conversation somehow went to the

topic of

> householder devotees. As many of you know, Amma usually jokes about

married

> life being like a bullock cart- one of the spouses is the bull that

draws

> the cart, the other spouse is the cart and the children are the

luggage the

> cart carries.

>

> Amma sometimes jokingly asks poeple to get married and says '

Mattu

> vandi ottura'-"Go drive the bullock cart".

>

> She had just joked like that with someoe- and someone asked Her

"Amma, if

> the spouses are the bull and the cart respectively, WHO IS THE

DRIVER?"

>

> Amma replied " LIFE!"

>

> Amma then said "Life is the driver. Life will give you blows and

teach

> you how to pull the cart!"

>

> At which point I asked : "Amma if YOU drive the cart then there is

no

> problem isnt it?"

>

> Amma replied " YES. BUT NO ONE WANTS TO GIVE ME THE ROPE TO CONTROL

THE

> CART. THEY RUN AWAY BEFORE I CAN TIE THE ROPE ON THEM".

>

> She was refering to the rope that the bull is tied with- in India

you will

> see the bullock carts with the rope tied through the bull's nose.

>

> Amma said "They run away before I can tie the rope"- meaning very

few

> surrender to Her and allow Her to drive the cart .

>

> So I asked Her " Amma how does surrender( saranagati) happen?".

>

> Amma replied "When you are hungry You will eat"-( I took it to mean

that

> when you are hungry for God, surrender will happen).

>

> Amma then added "When you are hungry you will eat.... Saranagati-

...... that

> is very difficult".

>

>

> My friend Ullas asked Her "Amma if husband and wife are both

spiritual

> minded, then isnt spiritual life possible after marriage?"

>

> Amma replied " Valara nalladu- thats very nice. if both of them

are

> spiritual minded then thats a very happy circumstance- very good .

But they

> shouldnt increase their attachments. - If they start having children

and

> distract themselves with attachments, then that may lead to

problems". Amma

> probably referred to the fact that there are many householder

disciples of

> Hers who pratice celibacy and lead spiritual lives or pratice

celibacy after

> having their first child .

>

> At this point in the conversation, Nandu walked in and the topic

changed to

> Vedanta.

>

> Amma saw Nandu and said "Oh the vedantin has walked in" - and then

asked him

> "What is vedanta?"

>

> " Amma doesnt know any vedanta.. People merely read books and

preach

> vedanta without pratcising ".

>

> I said "Amma- you see the Yourself in all beings and hug them all-

isnt

> this vedanta- what you do is vedanta in practice".

>

> Amma ignored that comment and spoke again :

>

> "Some people read books and they dont practice anything- they

merely

> mouth 'vedanta'. They say 'I am not the body' but their mouth waters

if they

> see a delicious dish - they merely read books, dont do sadhana, lose

their

> tempers all the time, dont cultivate virtues, ... and call

themselves

> vedantins'.

>

> ( I was wondering if She was referring to me! )

>

> Amma continued" Even Ramana Maharishi , who is accepted as a

great

> vedantin talked about puja and japa- in his work the Upadesa Saram ,

Ramana

> says first the aspirant starts with puja, then japa, then tapas-

then only

> when the mind is in 'leenasthithi'- in an absorbed state does the

time come

> for Self enquiry'.

>

> 'People read vedanta, and decry bhakti- but they walk around

Arunacahala

> like Sri Ramana did- isnt that bhakti- seeing God in a stone?"

>

> " In the olden days the Guru used to make the students stusy the

shastras

> for 20 years. Only after 20 years of study, to a few selected

worthy

> disciples the Guru used to give the Brahma Sutras- ( vedantic text

on

> brahman). But nowadays people just buy a copy of the brahma Sutras

and

> read them and dont practice anything".

>

> Amma then gave a few startling comments on Her own role- " In

Ramana

> Maharishi's case a few advanced disciples came to Him and asked him

> spiritual questions. So he talked vedanta to them. In Amma's case

thousands

> come- and they ask Me all sorts of questions-what job to take,

should i buy

> a house, can i get a girlfriend etc etc- how can I talk vedanta to

them?-

> all kinds of people come to Amma- doctors, lawyers, engineers,

> clerks-prostitutes, theives ...... Can Amma start talking vedanta to

all of

> them? Amma has to come to their level and talk to them".

>

> Amma again said " I have descended into the market place".( the

crowd

> laughed ). "I am not selling diamonds now- i have to start selling

trivial

> things, then give people the diamonds when they are ready for it".

>

> Then Amma drew a great comparison - "Krishna was also like this- He

had to

> talk to everyone about their dharma- to the student, to the teacher,

to the

> soldier etc.. He too had to deal with the masses".

>

> I felt this was a great comparision and just then the conversation

literally

> took off :

>

> Nandu asked Amma:" Amma, some people say that realizing God is

greater than

> Realizing Brahman. Is this true?"

>

> Amma said" No they are the same- but one can have a vision of God-

Iswara

> Darsan but still not give up the ego and be fully realized- like

Namdev".

>

> ( Amma was referring to the saint Namdev who used to visions of Sri

Krishna

> but still did not give up his ego- he bcame fully realized only

after that).

>

> At this point, by sheer grace , I was inspired to ask what i think

is THE

> question of my life:

>

> " AMMA, YOU TALK ABOUT PEOPLE WHO GET A VISION OF GOD- ISWARA

DARSHAN-

> AMMA, WE ARE SEEING YOU NOW IN FRONT OF US- WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE

BETWEEN

> SEEING YOU AND HAVING A VISION OF GOD?"

>

>

> AMMA looked at me and very simply and spontaneously replied :

>

> "That depends upon your Manobhava- attitude . ..... Arjuna saw

Krishna

> only as a friend- but later on when he realized the truth, he saw

Krishna as

> God".

>

> We were all stunned by the answer. I was blown away by the utter

simplicity

> of the reply- The comparision again between Krishna and Herself-

and the

> reference to Arjuna's point of view.

>

> Pressing the point, I asked another question:

>

> "Amma, then how how does one develop the attitude to see you as

God?".

>

> Amma replied " GET LOST!" ( in tamil She said 'Nee Poda ".) "Amma

doesnt

> want anyone to see Her as God. On the contrary Amma wants to see

all of you

> as God and worship you as such. Today people will call me God-

tomorow they

> will call me something else. Amma knows who has real faith and who

is giving

> mere lip service-when Amma tests them, then the truth will come out

-if they

> really feel what they say. Amma is not interested in anyone calling

Her

> God".

>

>

> The conversation ended there - frankly i was too stunned by that

reply of

> Hers. Basically She was saying that like Arjuna saw Krishna as a

friend

> first we are seeing Her as a normal person. But when he realized the

truth

> He saw who Krishna really was. Similarly , depending upon our

manobhava,

> Amma is either a simple lady from India- or if we realize the truth-

we will

> see who She really is - God.

>

>

> Jai Ma

>

> bala

>

>

>

> nirmalavasudevan <nirmalavasudevan> wrote:I wish someone would

post their experiences

> with Amma. even simple conversations ...

> Namah Shivaya

> Nirmala

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>

>

> Sponsor

>

>

>

> Links

>

>

> Ammachi/

>

>

> Ammachi

>

> Terms of

Service.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> At this point, by sheer grace , I was inspired to ask what i think

is THE

> question of my life:

>

> " AMMA, YOU TALK ABOUT PEOPLE WHO GET A VISION OF GOD- ISWARA

DARSHAN-

> AMMA, WE ARE SEEING YOU NOW IN FRONT OF US- WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE

BETWEEN

> SEEING YOU AND HAVING A VISION OF GOD?"

>

>

> AMMA looked at me and very simply and spontaneously replied :

>

> "That depends upon your Manobhava- attitude . ..... Arjuna saw

Krishna

> only as a friend- but later on when he realized the truth, he saw

Krishna as

> God".

>

 

Bala:

 

This response from Amma must mean a lot to you since you mentioned

this once or twice before(after all it was the question of your life,

wasnt); when this happened, I was sitting very close to Amma(as soon

as Nandu arrived there was a crowd and could not hear anything that).

Anyhow there was another question from Ullas (he is fairly lean isnt

he) "How many hours should one sleep? people say that you need at

least 8 hours of sleep"

 

[while not exactly the question of my life, this was a very important

question for me]

 

Amma said " 5 hours sleep is enough; more than that the brain becomes

dull". Then Amma spontaneously asked those sitting nearby "Eda! how

many hours do you sleep";

 

The replies came 8, 9, 7.5; and then Amma's eyes fell on me; I was a

little terrified since at the time I was in a phase where I used to

sleep 11 hours and so did not want to be embarrassed about it, so I

silently prayed Amma please spare me and ask someone else; with a

twinkle in her eyes, which non-verbally told me that I need to sleep

less, She turned to someone else.

 

I think personally think that 8 hours of sleep is not at all needed;

and sleep can be gradually reduced.

 

 

-yogaman

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