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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma,

 

This is your gentle reminder that today and tomorrow are the days to send in

any new names for the prayer list. Please note: for anyone who has previously

given me a name or names but did not specify a time-frame to leave the

person on the list ~ these names will be removed. It helps me a lot if, when

you

send a name or names that you let me know how long you want the person to be

on the list: 1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month, 3 months. I make careful notes about

this (although, as you all know I have made a few bloopers and taken people off

the list who should have remained on ... hopefully, I have not rectified

these). If you are not sure whether a name you sent will be taken off the list,

please re-send it to me. Please send to my personal email: _Nierika_

(Nierika) And thank you all for giving me the blessing of

doing this wonderful seva of coordinating the prayer list and for all of you

who

are doing the seva of praying.

Jai Ma ~ Linda

 

 

 

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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma,

 

Thank you all for sending in names for prayers. I have received many notes

from people saying the prayers are helping. Blessings to all of you for

participating in this seva.

 

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.

 

The names for this week's Prayer Group are:

 

 

Ammasiswari and Family

Amritavarshini

Benjamin Booker

Jesse Clyde Burleson

Patricia Carmen and Family

Renee Charles and Family

Christine

Kathleen Colby

Lois and David Dennis

Scott Evans and his Father

Barbara Ferguson

Maritte Fuckes

Rosemary Fuller

Sherri Fuller

Jerome Grossman

 

Helen Haskin

Burton James Hollen

Mary Cay Hollen

Scott Hulick

 

Allen Johnsen

Carolyn King

Michelle Kulp

Kalika

Fern Key

Anthony Likai

Ellen Lamb

Linda Rae

Nora Massey

Matthew Ferguson Masters

Kelley Masters

Jon Masters

Christopher Masters

Mehul

Josie Meunier

Vivian Minteer and husband Bob

Michael C. Moore

All those involved in Michael's Case

Kiana Moore

Dean Nastahowski

Nirmala

Ellen Peel

Bill Pinti

prasadini

Mary Ralbovsky

K. R. Rajappan

Margaret Renner

Linda Elizabeth Ricchio

Barbara Sayers

Sharmila

Sharon Shotwell

Snehalata

Theresa Torricellas

Carter Tiess

Badri Viswanathans

Tony WalkinHawk

Lee Welchie

Vicki Woodyard

For All Members of the Ammachi Digest

For World Peace

For American Troops in Foreign Lands

For the Welfare of Bhu Devi, our Mother Earth

For all those affected by the tsunami that struck Asia

For the Dark Time in 2005 predicted by Amma

 

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.

Mantra: tryambakam yajamahe sugandhim pushtivarddhanam

urruvarukamiva bandhanan mrtyor mukshi ymamrtat

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

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Friday, March 11, 2005 5:10 PM

Re: Prayer List

 

 

Namaste,Everyone,

 

Just a quick request that we really, really do take the value of prayer

seriously. I was back in the hospital overnight (biopsy two: still no answer

from the frozen section; perhaps full pathology will figure it out!) and the

lady in the room with me made me seem like I should have been out running a

marathon! She was in severe pain and the meds were only holding about 2 1/2 out

of the required 6 hours; about 4:30 a.m., I finally asked Mother to please, by

Her grace, soothe my room mate. Within about ten minutes, for the first time

all day or night, my room mate actually snored softly and rested for almost an

hour. It really does work -and for those of you that may wonder how/ why I'm in

such a mess if prayer works, my answers would be: 1) It could be worse 2) I've

been praying that Mother's will prevail and this must be exactly the way it is

supposed to be right now 3) I have asked Mother for a long time now to help me

surrender more fully, and believe me, layers are coming off like someone peeling

an onion. I'll write more later about the surrender aspect but I just can't

tonight.

 

Your sister in Amma,

Snehalata

 

 

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma,

 

Thank you all for sending in names for prayers. I have received many notes

from people saying the prayers are helping. Blessings to all of you for

participating in this seva.

 

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.

 

The names for this week's Prayer Group are:

 

 

Ammasiswari and Family

Amritavarshini

Benjamin Booker

Jesse Clyde Burleson

Patricia Carmen and Family

Renee Charles and Family

Christine

Kathleen Colby

Lois and David Dennis

Scott Evans and his Father

Barbara Ferguson

Maritte Fuckes

Rosemary Fuller

Sherri Fuller

Jerome Grossman

 

Helen Haskin

Burton James Hollen

Mary Cay Hollen

Scott Hulick

 

Allen Johnsen

Carolyn King

Michelle Kulp

Kalika

Fern Key

Anthony Likai

Ellen Lamb

Linda Rae

Nora Massey

Matthew Ferguson Masters

Kelley Masters

Jon Masters

Christopher Masters

Mehul

Josie Meunier

Vivian Minteer and husband Bob

Michael C. Moore

All those involved in Michael's Case

Kiana Moore

Dean Nastahowski

Nirmala

Ellen Peel

Bill Pinti

prasadini

Mary Ralbovsky

K. R. Rajappan

Margaret Renner

Linda Elizabeth Ricchio

Barbara Sayers

Sharmila

Sharon Shotwell

Snehalata

Theresa Torricellas

Carter Tiess

Badri Viswanathans

Tony WalkinHawk

Lee Welchie

Vicki Woodyard

For All Members of the Ammachi Digest

For World Peace

For American Troops in Foreign Lands

For the Welfare of Bhu Devi, our Mother Earth

For all those affected by the tsunami that struck Asia

For the Dark Time in 2005 predicted by Amma

 

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.

Mantra: tryambakam yajamahe sugandhim pushtivarddhanam

urruvarukamiva bandhanan mrtyor mukshi ymamrtat

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

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Ammachi, "Dixie Lou" <dixielou@s...> wrote:

>

> -

> nierika@a...

> Ammachi

> Friday, March 11, 2005 5:10 PM

> Re: Prayer List

>

>

> Namaste,Everyone,

>

> Just a quick request that we really, really do take the value of

prayer seriously. I was back in the hospital overnight (biopsy two:

still no answer from the frozen section; perhaps full pathology will

figure it out!) and the lady in the room with me made me seem like I

should have been out running a marathon! She was in severe pain and

the meds were only holding about 2 1/2 out of the required 6 hours;

about 4:30 a.m., I finally asked Mother to please, by Her grace,

soothe my room mate. Within about ten minutes, for the first time

all day or night, my room mate actually snored softly and rested for

almost an hour. It really does work -and for those of you that may

wonder how/ why I'm in such a mess if prayer works, my answers would

be: 1) It could be worse 2) I've been praying that Mother's will

prevail and this must be exactly the way it is supposed to be right

now 3) I have asked Mother for a long time now to help me surrender

more fully, and believe me, layers are coming off like someone

peeling an onion. I'll write more later about the surrender aspect

but I just can't tonight.

>

> Your sister in Amma,

> Snehalata

>

>

> Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma,

>

> Thank you all for sending in names for prayers. I have received

many notes

> from people saying the prayers are helping. Blessings to all of

you for

> participating in this seva.

>

> 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.

>

> The names for this week's Prayer Group are:

>

>

> Ammasiswari and Family

> Amritavarshini

> Benjamin Booker

> Jesse Clyde Burleson

> Patricia Carmen and Family

> Renee Charles and Family

> Christine

> Kathleen Colby

> Lois and David Dennis

> Scott Evans and his Father

> Barbara Ferguson

> Maritte Fuckes

> Rosemary Fuller

> Sherri Fuller

> Jerome Grossman

>

> Helen Haskin

> Burton James Hollen

> Mary Cay Hollen

> Scott Hulick

>

> Allen Johnsen

> Carolyn King

> Michelle Kulp

> Kalika

> Fern Key

> Anthony Likai

> Ellen Lamb

> Linda Rae

> Nora Massey

> Matthew Ferguson Masters

> Kelley Masters

> Jon Masters

> Christopher Masters

> Mehul

> Josie Meunier

> Vivian Minteer and husband Bob

> Michael C. Moore

> All those involved in Michael's Case

> Kiana Moore

> Dean Nastahowski

> Nirmala

> Ellen Peel

> Bill Pinti

> prasadini

> Mary Ralbovsky

> K. R. Rajappan

> Margaret Renner

> Linda Elizabeth Ricchio

> Barbara Sayers

> Sharmila

> Sharon Shotwell

> Snehalata

> Theresa Torricellas

> Carter Tiess

> Badri Viswanathans

> Tony WalkinHawk

> Lee Welchie

> Vicki Woodyard

> For All Members of the Ammachi Digest

> For World Peace

> For American Troops in Foreign Lands

> For the Welfare of Bhu Devi, our Mother Earth

> For all those affected by the tsunami that struck Asia

> For the Dark Time in 2005 predicted by Amma

>

> 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.

> Mantra: tryambakam yajamahe sugandhim pushtivarddhanam

> urruvarukamiva bandhanan mrtyor mukshi

ymamrtat

>

> 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

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

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Hang in there Dixie We ARE Praying for you. For sure.

This is from the Ammachi archives.

 

ACCEPTANCE

San Ramon, CA, November 24, 2003

 

On Monday, November 24, Amma's fall tour of the world started on the

last leg of its journey with the first day of darshan at San Ramon.

Morning darshan ushered numerous newcomers into Amma's welcoming

arms.

 

Mahatmas (Self-realized souls) are omniscient, omnipresent and

omnipotent. They abide in a state of constant union with the

universe. Even a blade of grass does not move without the Mahatma's

being aware of it because the Mahatma is totally one with the Supreme

 

Consciousness that pervades all creation. Thus it is that when the

heart calls in earnest prayer, the Mahatma responds, the universe

responds; God responds. In Amma's presence, we get to see this flow

of energy over and over again, and almost every person has a story to

narrate of response to sincere prayer and the flow of Amma's grace

into their lives.

 

It was midday and darshan was midway through, when a couple wheeled

in their disabled son for darshan. At 18, an age when fledglings

stretch out their wings and explore life on their own, Justin found

himself bound to a life on a wheelchair as a result of a motor

vehicle accident which left him with severe brain damage. As his

family struggled to cope with the shattered pieces of the life they

knew, prayer became an important part of their existence. As Justin's

mother puts it, "Little did we know that that half a world away, a

small yet omniscient woman heard our prayers and was already sending

help."

 

Justin had been in a coma for a few months with little hope of

recovery when many surprisingly coincidental events led his family to

seek refuge in Amma. Soon, Justin emerged out of the coma and other

medical complications to be reunited with his family who have been

bringing him to see Amma ever since.

 

On this Monday morning, the family had come to pay their respects to

Mother and seek her blessings. As Justin was being wheeled into

Amma's presence, Amma noticed him from afar and kept stealing sweet

glances at him, trying to catch his eye. When he came close, Amma

stroked his arms. A new medication that Justin had been taking

recently had produced dramatic improvements, and for the very first

time, he could say a few words to Amma. "Om Namah Shivaya!" Justin

announced brightly, much to Amma's delight!

 

As Amma gathered him up in Her arms for darshan, he put his left arm

around Amma, drawing Her close to him as well, and for a moment,

mother and son hugged each other in a mutual embrace. "Pray, Pray…"

Amma told him. Like a river that had overflowed and broken its banks,

the long and loving darshan seemed to touch every onlooker, leaving

them with tears in their eyes.

 

Justin's slow recovery may not have been the complete cure that his

parents had hoped for when they first came to Amma. But being with

Amma has made them surrender and accept his condition as a learning

tool in their spiritual progress. Says his mother acceptingly, "Our

son has blessed us by shooting us through a canon of agony on to the

spiritual path." It is through such living examples of surrender and

acceptance that Amma shows us how to live every moment of our life as

a spiritual practice, living in a simple acceptance of whatever it

brings.

 

 

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Dear Sisters and Brothers in Amma,

 

This is your friendly reminder to send in names for the prayer list, which

will be posted in Friday's Digest. Please remember that if you want the

person(s) name(s) on the list for more than one week to let me know. Please send

your requests to my personal email:

_Nierika_ (Nierika) I know that Amma is hearing our

prayers from the many letters I have received saying prayers have been

answered. Jai Ma ~ Linda

 

 

 

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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma,

 

Thank you all for sending in names for prayers. I have received many notes

from people saying the prayers are helping. Blessings to all of you for

participating in this seva.

 

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.

 

The names for this week's Prayer Group are:

 

 

Ammasiswari and Family

Amritavarshini

Baskaran

Van Charbonneau

Christine

Kathleen Colby

Lori Guidinglight Connor

Caroline Cottom

Lois and David Dennis

Ethan and his two sons

Richard Esposito

Scott Evans and his Father

Dawn Fisher

GeorgeSon

Jerome Grossman

Mary Cay Hollen

 

Scott Hulick

Ingrid and Family

Burton James

 

 

Kalika

Kannan

Fern Key

Michelle Kulp

 

Ellen Lamb

Zoe Langdon

Sylvia Loebach

Janet Leonard

Harry Leonard

Linda

Karen Looney and son Ari

Lisa and Nico Mariano

Matthew Ferguson Masters

Kelley Masters

Jon Masters

Christopher Masters

Mechelle

Josie Meunier

Vivian Minteer and husband Bob

Michael C. Moore

Kiana Moore

Nirmala

Bill Pinti

prasadini

Mary Ralbovsky

Linda Elizabeth Ricchio

Jeff Shimkus

Stephen Shimkus

Tony Shimkus

Sharon Shotwell

Snehalata

Carter Tiess

Vijaya

Badri Viswanathans

For All Members of the Ammachi Digest

For World Peace

For American Troops in Foreign Lands

For the Working Men and Women of the World

For the Welfare of Bhu Devi, our Mother Earth

For all those affected by the tsunami that struck Asia

For the Dark Time in 2005 predicted by Amma

 

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.

Mantra: tryambakam yajamahe sugandhim pushtivarddhanam

urruvarukamiva bandhanan mrtyor mukshi ymamrtat

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

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> Namah Shivaya.

>

>> > Dear Snehelata ~ thank you so much for sharing this story. I have received

>> > so many emails from people who say that the prayers of our prayer group are

>> > working for them. It is an amazing and humbling experience. Blessings ~

>> Linda

>

> If someone hasn¹t already thought of it, seems like we might want to think

> about producing a book for Amma based on these stories. I¹m sure it would be a

> big hit, not to mention inspire more prayer!

> So do hang onto those stories, dear Linda.

>

> In Her amazing grace,

> premarupa

> Aum Amriteshvaryai Namah

>

 

 

 

 

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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma,

 

This is your friendly reminder to send in names to be placed on the Prayer

List this week. You have today (Wednesday) and tomorrow, and the list will be

posted on Friday for use on Sunday. Your prayers are helping more than you

know. Jai Ma ~ Linda

 

 

 

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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma,

 

Thank you all for sending in names for prayers. I have received many notes

from people saying the prayers are helping. Blessings to all of you for

participating in this seva.

 

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.

 

The names for this week's Prayer Group are:

 

 

Ammasiswari and Family

Amritavarshini

Baskaran

Barb Brown

Joe Butler

Van Charbonneau

Christine

Kathleen Colby

Lori Guidinglight Connor

Caroline Cottom

Lois and David Dennis

Ethan and his two sons

Richard Esposito

Scott Evans and his Father

Dawn Fisher

GeorgeSon

Jerome Grossman

Mary Cay Hollen

 

Scott Hulick

Daniel Ingolfsson

Ingrid and Family

Burton James

Allen Johnson

 

 

Kalika

Kannan

Fern Key

Julianne King and her documentary work on "Neverland" about autism

Michelle Kulp

 

Ellen Lamb

Zoe Langdon

Linda

Halli Logason

Bridgette Lorrain

Karen Looney and son Ari

Lisa and Nico Mariano

Matthew Ferguson Masters

Kelley Masters

Jon Masters

Christopher Masters

Mechelle

Josie Meunier

Vivian Minteer and husband Bob

Michael C. Moore

Kiana Moore

Nirmala

Bill Pinti

prasadini

Mary Ralbovsky

Linda Elizabeth Ricchio

Jeff Shimkus

Stephen Shimkus

Tony Shimkus

Sharon Shotwell

Snehalata

Elisabet Thorkelsdottir

Vijaya

Badri Viswanathans

Ela Waterman

For All Members of the Ammachi Digest

For World Peace

For American Troops in Foreign Lands

For the Working Men and Women of the World

For the Welfare of Bhu Devi, our Mother Earth

For all those affected by the tsunami that struck Asia

For the Dark Time in 2005 predicted by Amma

 

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.

Mantra: tryambakam yajamahe sugandhim pushtivarddhanam

urruvarukamiva bandhanan mrtyor mukshi ymamrtat

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Brothers and Sister in Amma,

 

This is your friendly, weekly reminder that today and tomorrow ( Wed. and

Thurs.) are the times to send in names for this week's prayer list. If you want

the name(s) to be on the list for more than one week, please indicate length

of time. The list will be sent in to Friday's Digest for Sunday's Prayer

Group. Please send names to my personal email:

_Nierika_ (Nierika) Blessings ~ Linda

 

 

 

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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma ~ I sent this message about the prayer

list to the wrong day's digest (I have been gone for a few days). So I am

sending it again, to be sure it appears in tomorrows digest...

 

 

This is your friendly, weekly reminder that today and tomorrow ( Wed. and

Thurs.) are the times to send in names for this week's prayer list. If you want

the name(s) to be on the list for more than one week, please indicate length

of time. The list will be sent in to Friday's Digest for Sunday's Prayer

Group. Please send names to my personal email:

_Nierika_ (Nierika) Blessings ~ Linda

 

 

 

 

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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma,

 

This is your friendly weekly reminder that it is time to send in any names

you want to have on the prayer list for this Sunday. You have two days to post

names, and the prayer list will be posted in Friday's digest. Blessings for

everyone who participates in this wonderful seva.

Jai Ma ~ Linda

 

 

 

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> Dear Linda.

> Namah Shivaya.

>

> For prayer list:

>

> Scott Hulick

> Josie Meunier

> Sajan Thandaserry and Family

> Bob and Ela Waterman

> Amma¹s Madison Satsang

>

> love to you in Amma,

> premarupa

>

 

 

 

 

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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma,

 

Thank you all for sending in names for prayers. I have received many notes

from people saying the prayers are helping. Blessings to all of you for partici

pating in this seva.

 

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.

 

The names for this week's Prayer Group are:

 

 

James Alton

Ammasiswari and Family

Amritavarshini

Amy Dawn

balakrishnan

Bindu and Pradeep

Caroline Cottom

Ellen and Christine Crowl

Dana

Lois and David Dennis

Ethan and his two sons

Richard Esposito

Scott Evans and his Father

Dawn Fisher

Varada Ford

GeorgeSon

Jerome Grossman

Mary Cay Hollen

 

Scott Hulick

Ingrid and Family

Isabelle

Burton James

Peter Jennings

Allen Johnson

 

 

Kannan

Krishna

Michelle Kulp

 

Ellen Lamb

Zoe Langdon

Linda Rae

Karen Looney and son Ari

Patricia Mackey

Joe Mackey

Madhubala

Matthew Ferguson Masters

Kelley Masters

Jon Masters

Christopher Masters

Mechelle

Josie Meunier

Vivian Minteer and husband Bob

Michael C. Moore

Kiana Moore

Nirmala

Bill Pinti

prasadini

Raj

Rajamanikam

Ram Dass

Mary Ralbovsky

Linda Elizabeth Ricchio

 

Amma's Madison Satsang

Amma's new Silver City Satsang

Monica Sjoo and her son and grandchildren

 

Snehalata

Sunita

Sweta and her dog, Maison

Nasin Taghvaei and Family

Sajan Thandaserry and Family

Vijaya

Badri Viswanathans

Bob and Ela Waterman

Joel Williams

For All Members of the Ammachi Digest

For World Peace

For American Troops in Foreign Lands

For the Working Men and Women of the World

For the Welfare of Bhu Devi, our Mother Earth

For all those affected by the tsunami that struck Asia

For the Dark Time in 2005 predicted by Amma

 

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.

Mantra: tryambakam yajamahe sugandhim pushtivarddhanam

urruvarukamiva bandhanan mrtyor mukshi ymamrtat

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma,

 

I know everyone is getting excited about the tour and involved in local

activities to support it, but I still want to send in your friendly weekly

reminder that the next few days are the time to send in names for the prayer

list.

Please let me know how long you would like the person(s) name(s) on the list,

and send the name(s) to my personal email: _Nierika_

(Nierika)

Jai Ma ~ Linda

 

 

 

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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma,

 

Now is the time to start sending in your names for the Prayer List. The list

will be posted in Friday's Digest for use for Sunday's Prayer Group.

 

Now I have a question I'd like to ask. Another prayer group I belong to will

post the actual reason for the prayer request if it has been given, along

with the person's name. For example, my prayer request for my mom would read:

Patricia Mackey for relief of pain and return of mobility.

 

Sometimes when people send in the names, they say what the prayers are for;

sometimes they don't. This is true of the other group also. Some are just the

names. I would like to know if, for those who specify a reason for the

prayer, the group would like that purpose included with the person's name. I

look

forward to your response. Jai Ma ~ Linda

 

 

 

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Dear brothers and sisters in Amma ~ I am so very sorry. Someone pointed out

to me that the Prayer List was not there this past week. When I checked my

sent email, I saw that the introduction was there, but the names were not. It

seems that I must not have copied the whole list. Every name currently on the

list will be left on for an extra week due to this mistake. And be sure that I

will doublecheck this week to make sure the names are there. If there is a

glitch, I will re-send them.

 

Now, you can start sending in names for this week's Prayer List anytime,

from today until Thursday. I will post the list in Friday's digest. And, again,

I apologize for the list not being there this past week. Jai Ma ~ Linda

 

 

 

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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma,

 

Thank you all for sending in names for prayers. I have received many notes

from people saying the prayers are helping. Blessings to all of you for

participating in this seva.

 

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.

 

The names for this week's Prayer Group are:

 

 

James Alton

Ammasiswari and Family

Amritavarshini

Amy Dawn

Baskaran

Pope Benedict XVI

Bindu and Pradeep

Christine

Caroline Cottom

Cater Family

Cory

Ellen and Christine Crowl

Dana

Dierdre

Lois and David Dennis

Richard Esposito

Ethan and his two sons

Soul of Terri Fish

Brian, Tyler, Tyler, Andrew and Ellie Fish

Dawn Fisher

Varada Ford

Karen Foxgrover

GeorgeSon

Jerome Grossman

Burton James Hollen

 

Ingrid and Family

Iza and Family

Harry Jennings

Helen and Family

Allen Johnson

Themba Kelley

 

Ellen Lamb

Dale and Sue Langdon

Evelyn Langdon

Fe Langdon

Rose Langdon

Les

Linda Rae

Sylvia Loebach

Karen Looney and son Ari

Patricia Mackey

Joe Mackey

Matthew Ferguson Masters

Kelley Masters

Jon Masters

Christopher Masters

Amber McAlister

Mechelle

Josie Meunier

Vivian Minteer and husband Bob

Michael C. Moore

Kiana Moore

Nirmala

Noyes Family

Leslie Pollack

Sylvia Pollack

Bill Pinti

prasadini

Rajamanikam

Ram Dass

Rajaswari

Linda Elizabeth Ricchio

Robin

 

Amma's Madison Satsang

Amma's new Silver City Satsang

Nina Selivanoff

 

Snehalata

Sweta and her dog, Maison

Nasin Taghvaei and Family

Sajan Thandaserry and Family

Badri Viswanathans

Bob and Ela Watermanert

Baby Ann Wilert, deceased

Sory and Kristin Wil

For All Members of the Ammachi Digest

For World Peace

For the Transformation of white supremacy

For American Troops in Foreign Lands

For the Working Men and Women of the World

For the Welfare of Bhu Devi, our Mother Earth

For all those affected by the tsunami that struck Asia

For the Dark Time in 2005 predicted by Amma

 

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.

Mantra: tryambakam yajamahe sugandhim pushtivarddhanam

urruvarukamiva bandhanan mrtyor mukshi ymamrtat

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma,

 

I am still reeling from the blessing Amma gave to our prayer list. How

wonderful. Thank you all for sending in names for prayers. I have received many

notes from people saying the prayers are helping. Blessings to all of you for

participating in this seva.

 

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.

 

The names for this week's Prayer Group are:

 

 

Anath

Anil

Joan Avallone

Joseph Avallone

Marianne Benforado and Family

Thorkell Bjarnson

Sreemata Braubach

Luanne Brooten

Jessie Clyde Burleson

Baskaran

Bindu

Renata Carico

Christine

Vian Charbonneau

Lori Guidinglight Connor

Caroline Cottom

Cater Family

Coolio and Lovely (kittens)

Cory

Ellen and Christine Crowl

Dana

 

Amy Dawn

 

 

Dierdre

Edwin

Egyirba

 

Richard Esposito

Soul of Terri Fish

Brian, Tyler, Tyler, Andrew and Ellie Fish

Dawn Fisher

Varada Ford

Barbara Ferguson

GeorgeSon

John Gradus

Harish

Soley Hardardottir

Norm Hollingshead

 

Ingrid and Family

Iza and Family

Jasmine

Harry Jennings

Helen and Family

Jeffrey and Iris

Allen Johnson

Themba Kelley

Duke and Kevin Kingsford

Harold Klein

 

Ellen Lamb

Dale and Sue Langdon

Evelyn Langdon

Fe Langdon

Rose Langdon

Zoe Langdon

Les

Linda Rae

Sylvia Loebach

 

Halli Logason

 

Karen Looney and son Ari

Lucy

Patricia Mackey

Joe Mackey

Mani

Mark

Matthew Ferguson Masters

Kelley Masters

Jon Masters

Christopher Masters

Amber McAlister

Josie Meunier

Michael C. Moore

Kiana Moore

Nasrin

Asa Oddsdottir

Olu

Chris O'Reilly

Colleen O'Reilly

John O'Reilly

Marion O'Reilly

Marzena O'Reilly

 

Bill Pinti

 

Leslie Pollack

Sylvia Pollack

prasadini

Pradeep

Pradeep Kumar and all patients at Amma's Aims hospital

Raj

Doris Reid

Linda Elizabeth Ricchio

Robin

Roopavati

Ron and Snehalata

Dodi Ruestle

Charlotte Saphin

Nick Saphin

Reilly Saphin

 

Amma's Madison Satsang

Amma's new Silver City Satsang

Lori Shayew

Michael Singh

 

Snehalata

Sweta

Nasin Taghvaei and Family

Tina Thornfeldt

Elizabet Thorkelsdottir

Vidinyu

Viswanath

Badri Viswanathans

Dorothy Werder

For All Members of the Ammachi Digest

For Pioneer House Clients who want to meet Amma

For World Peace

For the world ~ that we may remember who we are

For the Transformation of white supremacy

For American Troops in Foreign Lands

For the Welfare of Bhu Devi, our Mother Earth

For all those affected by the tsunami that struck Asia

For the Dark Time in 2005 predicted by Amma

 

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.

Mantra: tryambakam yajamahe sugandhim pushtivarddhanam

urruvarukamiva bandhanan mrtyor mukshi ymamrtat

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma,

 

Once again, thank you all for sending in names for prayers. I have received

many notes from people saying the prayers are helping. Blessings to all of

you for participating in this seva. And many people are taking the prayer list

with them when they see Amma. Two people have had the list blessed by Amma,

and she rubbed both copies with sandlewood paste. There is a picture of one of

these blessed by Amma lists in the Photo section of our group files (towards

the end, maybe the last folder). So during this time of Amma's visit to the

U.S., we are triply blessed in our prayer seva.

 

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.

 

The names for this week's Prayer Group are:

 

Akshea

Amarnath and Samarpana

Amrita

Ananda/Tusti & Elan

Anil T.

Joan Avallone

Joseph Avallone

Marianne Benforado and Family

Bindu

Adriane Bradley

Luanne Brooten

Steve Brooten

Baskaran

Christiann K.

Christine

Lori Guidinglight Connor

Caroline Cottom

Cory

Ellen and Christine Crowl

Dana

Amy Dawn

Duke A.

Edwin K.

Egyirba

Richard Esposito

Varada Ford

Barbara Ferguson

Gabrielle

GeorgeSon

Gopi

John Gradus

Jerome Grossman

Valerie Hilligan

Burton and Mary Cay Hollen

Norm Hollingshead

Iza and Family

Harry Jennings

Helen and Family

Jasmine L.

Jeffrey and Iris

Allen Johnson

Themba Kelley

Kevin A.

Michelle Kulp and Family

Harold Klein

Ellen Lamb

Fe Langdon

Zoe Langdon

Les

Linda Rae

Sylvia Loebach

Karen Looney and son Ari

Lori

Lucy (canine)

Kasha LynneMarie

Patricia Mackey

Joe Mackey

Rosetta Magdalen

Mark

Matthew Ferguson Masters

Kelley Masters

Jon Masters

Christopher Masters

Amber McAlister

Josie Meunier

Michael C. Moore

Kiana Moore

Nasrin

Nirmala

Asa Oddsdottir

Chris O'Reilly

Colleen O'Reilly

John O'Reilly

Marion O'Reilly

Marzena O'Reilly

Patricia R.

Bill Pinti

Leslie Pollack

Sylvia Pollack

prasadini

Pradeep

Pradeep Kumar and all patients at Amma's Aims hospital

Raj

Doris Reid

Linda Elizabeth Ricchio

Robin

Ron and Snehalata

Romi Ross

Dodi Ruestle

Sabi

Charlotte Saphin

Nick Saphin

Reilly Saphin

Amma's Madison Satsang

Amma's new Silver City Satsang

Shekhar

Michael Singh

Stephen and Tara

Sweta

Nasin Taghvaei and Family

Teresa

Tina Thornfeldt

Vidinyu A.

Viswanath S.

Badri Viswanathans

Dorothy Werder

For All Members of the Ammachi Digest

For World Peace

For the world ~ that we may remember who we are

For the Transformation of white supremacy

For American Troops in Foreign Lands

For the Welfare of Bhu Devi, our Mother Earth

For all those still affected by the tsunami that struck Asia

For the Dark Time in 2005 predicted by Amma

 

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.

Mantra: tryambakam yajamahe sugandhim pushtivarddhanam

urruvarukamiva bandhanan mrtyor mukshi ymamrtat

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma,

 

 

Today is the to begin sending in any name(s) you want on the Prayer List.

Please remember to specify how long you want them on the list, but not longer

than through August 31, as I will start the list over at that time. Please send

names to my personal email: _Nierika_ (Nierika)

I will also place names on the prayer list for prayers requested in a digest

posting.

 

We are all so graced by Amma's multiple blessings to our prayer seva. In

truth I am speechless. Jai Ma ~ Linda

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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