Guest guest Posted March 26, 2005 Report Share Posted March 26, 2005 > Namah Shivaya. > > Linda writes of going around in circles and says, > > ³There is no straight line². Then Linda talks of using mantra when she finds > herself going in circles. > > Jai Amma! Saying mantra is the straight line! Have you surrendered all of it > to Amma: your mother, your daughter, your place to live? Just because you > can¹t see how you could live near your daughter doesn¹t mean Amma couldn¹t > make it happen. Look at all the other miracles She¹s wrought! (sorry for the > Biblical tone here) > > And sorry I¹ve been too busy to jump in on this great thread on biological > mothers. But just to say this: our Holy Mother loves to please Her children. > Like the old Pentacostal song says, ³Amma on the Main Line, tell Her what you > want.² Please don¹t flame me here, dear sibs. If we didn¹t get our mother¹s > whole hearted love (so common here in the West), we have to discover, by > Amma¹s grace, > what it feels like to have that love. So I¹m talking about learning to ask for > what we want the way little children do, so innocently and trustingly, and > then experiencing our Mother indulging us. It¹s a (necessary?) step in our > faith. It leads to some place else. So, what I¹m suggesting, is that you tell > Amma, like a child, how much you miss your daughter and wish you could live > near her. Know that Amma will hear you like the all-caring Good Mother that > She is. Then just leave it with Her, knowing it¹s is resting in Devi¹s > heart.... > > In Her Amazing Grace, > premarupa > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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