Guest guest Posted December 17, 2004 Report Share Posted December 17, 2004 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma, Again, I believe it would be a good idea to outwardly (verbally) or inwardly, whichever suits the individual person, state the intention that "I am saying this prayer for these people," and then to outwardly or inwardly say their names. I have added a phrase after each name, which you may chose to say or not. It is asya mangalarthat cha. asya mangalarthat means "for the benefit of," and cha means "and," thus connecting all the people being prayed for. The names for this week's Prayer Group are: Amritavarshini asya mangalarthat cha balakrishnan and madhubala asya mangalarthat cha Benjamin Booker asya mangalarthat cha Joe Butler asya mangalarthat cha Carl asya mangalarthat cha Patricia Carmen and Family asya mangalarthat cha Chandra (for crossing over) asya mangalarthat cha Savita (Chandra's niece) asya mangalarthat cha Omkar (Chandra's son) asya mangalarthat cha Charles asya mangalarthat cha Corb asya mangalarthat cha Amy Dawn asya mangalarthat cha Dorothy asya mangalarthat cha Emily asya mangalarthat cha Erica's husband's father asya mangalarthat cha Family of Eve, Bob & Leonard asya mangalarthat cha Marta Lauser asya mangalarthat cha Munsure Harvey asya mangalarthat cha Joya asya mangalarthat cha Carol King asya mangalarthat cha Koh Koon Ee asya mangalarthat cha Madhu asya mangalarthat cha Madhubala asya mangalarthat cha Rick and Stacy Marquez asya mangalarthat cha Michael Moore asya mangalarthat cha Amilca Mouton-Fuentes for crossing over asya mangalarthat cha Michelle Mouton (Amilca's Mother) asya mangalarthat cha Juan Fuentes (Amilca's Father) asya mangalarthat cha Azul Fuentes (Amilca's Son) asya mangalarthat cha Paul Smith (Amilca's Husband) asya mangalarthat cha Gordon Mosteller asya mangalarthat cha Mary Mosteller asya mangalarthat cha Mrs. Nisha asya mangalarthat cha Jeff O. asya mangalarthat cha Pam asya mangalarthat cha Avanish Ramidi asya mangalarthat cha Linda Rae asya mangalarthat cha Kathi Ray asya mangalarthat cha Renee asya mangalarthat cha Robin and family asya mangalarthat cha Shreemata Antonio Stockwell asya mangalarthat cha Sundar asya mangalarthat cha MaryBeth Talbott asya mangalarthat cha Cecily Welter asya mangalarthat cha Wilma asya mangalarthat cha Anthony Williams asya mangalarthat cha Byron Williams asya mangalarthat cha Dee Wilson asya mangalarthat cha Freeman Wilson asya mangalarthat cha Ida Wilson asya mangalarthat cha Bob & Vicki Woodyard asya mangalarthat cha Zurichca asya mangalarthat cha World Peace asya mangalarthat cha the Dark Time in 2005 predicted by Amma asya mangalarthat cha Then people can proceed with their prayer, whatever they wish it to be. Some of the suggestions are: * to say the Aum Amriteswaryai Namah (a mala or as many or as few as is comfortable) * to say your own mantra given by Amma, or some other mantra you feel especially drawn to * to say the 108 Names of Amma * to pray in any other way that suits you * to say the Mahamrtumjaya Mantra (I suggest 21 times, but again, as many or as few as is comfortable. It has been suggested that people could use these names and continue to pray each day or any one or more days during the week, however, the official PRAYER GROUP DAY will be SUNDAY. I would like to suggest, and again this is only a suggestion that people can do or not do, that we end with: Om Lokaah Samastaa Sukhinoh Bhavantu (May all Beings be Happy) and Shant Shanti Shanti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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