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Om Namah Shivayah,

 

I am wondering if some of you could share your experiences of dreams of

Mother. I wonder if there is a connection in the way that she shows herself to

us in dreams and I always love to hear other peoples experiences.

 

For example, I find that every time she appears to me in a dream, there are no

words exchanged. Everything seems to be communicated in just a smile and I

know exactly what she is saying. I had an amazing dream last night and this is

another example of this....

 

I currently live in a town I am not happy to be living in, but my father lives

right

down the street. I hadn't spoken with him many years before I moved here,

and now we are just starting to have a relationship again. Before I fell asleep

I asked Amma for guidance on when I would be able to move to a place I

would be happy living in. In the dream I was sitting by her side during

darshan. My father was sitting right in front of me, and Mother looked at me

and smiled and gestured to my father. She didn't say a word, but I knew she

was saying "Put your hands on his back." I put my hands on his back and I felt

his body shaking with laughter. He was laughing so much, and so full of joy. I

looked back at Mother and her eyes told me, "This is why you are here."

 

No words were exchanged, just like in every dream I have had of Mother...but

the message came through very clearly. In another dream I was walking with

her and I had realized I had forgotten my wallet. We were leaving the darshan

hall together and I became panicked that I had forgotten my wallet

somewhere. She just looked at me and laughed, laughed, laughed. I knew

exactly what she was saying, again, without words.

 

In fact, many dreams I have had of Mother I am saying or doing something

and she is just laughing at me. In the dreams, I start to get annoyed....and I

want to say "Why do you keep laughing at me?".....but somewhere at a gut

level, I know it is all love and she is just amused by the actions or thoughts

of

this silly child!

 

Does anyone find that when they dream of Mother it colors their entire day? I

wake up with such an amazing feeling every time. I spend the day so filled

with love that I almost can't handle it. However, it also creates an intense

yearning to melt into the beloved or merge with her somehow. So, in a sense

these dreams are bittersweet because they do create a wonderful feeling of

joy but at the same time sadness at being away from Amma's physical body.

 

Only when I dream of Mother is my entire day (sometimes even many days

after) is affected by it on a grand level.

 

I have learned that we cannot will a dream of Mother. I have tried this several

times. I would ask Mother as I fell asleep to come to me in a dream. Not once

has she come when I have asked....it is always a wonderful surprise. The

dreams only happen about once every few months, if not less. However, this

week I have been blessed to have two very insightful dreams that colored my

waking life to an extent that 10 years of therapy could not do.

 

The dreams are always very lucid and clear, and she is always beaming a

smile through the entire dream, even if I am confused or distraught in the

dream, she is just there smiling at me.

 

Many months before I had my first darshan (0r even knew what darshan was

or how it worked!) I had a dream of the exact room and the exact faces of the

people who surround Mother. It was almost as if I pre-lived the darshan in a

dream.

 

Another time, I had a dream that I was walking along an empty beach and I

saw Mother at the very end of it. I ran to her and fell at her feet in tears.

She

took her finger and traced some letters on the back of my neck over and over

again and it began to burn and sting. She traced her finger around my neck

for what seemed like an hour until the pain was so unberable it just became

numb, then she smiled at me and disappeared. ....almost a year later and after

having long erased the dream from my memory, I had decided to have a

tattoo of flowers above "Ammachi" put on my neck. As I sat there in the chair,

it

burned with so much pain that I was unsure if I could go through with

it.....then

I remembered the DREAM!! I had experienced the whole thing in a dream,

except it was Mother's hand drawing it. As I sat there, I remembered the

dream and the pain instantly subsided.

 

In the dreams, she never speaks in words....she is always smiling...the colors

are very lucid....they fill me with joy for the entire day to the point where I

am

sometimes at the verge of tears from the joy....and they create a tremendous

sense of longing but also of immense hope, as if the world is full of magic and

anything is possible.

 

Please share your dream experiences! I would love to hear if there are any

parallels in the way Mother expresses herself in our sleeping lives.

 

In Amma,

 

Michelle

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Namah Shivaya Michelle,

 

Just out of curiosity, are you from Rhode Island?

 

 

 

Thanks

Avinash

(from Connecticut)

 

michellewalsh88 <michellewalsh88 wrote:

 

Om Namah Shivayah,

 

I am wondering if some of you could share your experiences of dreams of

Mother. I wonder if there is a connection in the way that she shows herself to

us in dreams and I always love to hear other peoples experiences.

 

For example, I find that every time she appears to me in a dream, there are no

words exchanged. Everything seems to be communicated in just a smile and I

know exactly what she is saying. I had an amazing dream last night and this is

another example of this....

 

I currently live in a town I am not happy to be living in, but my father lives

right

down the street. I hadn't spoken with him many years before I moved here,

and now we are just starting to have a relationship again. Before I fell asleep

I asked Amma for guidance on when I would be able to move to a place I

would be happy living in. In the dream I was sitting by her side during

darshan. My father was sitting right in front of me, and Mother looked at me

and smiled and gestured to my father. She didn't say a word, but I knew she

was saying "Put your hands on his back." I put my hands on his back and I felt

his body shaking with laughter. He was laughing so much, and so full of joy. I

looked back at Mother and her eyes told me, "This is why you are here."

 

No words were exchanged, just like in every dream I have had of Mother...but

the message came through very clearly. In another dream I was walking with

her and I had realized I had forgotten my wallet. We were leaving the darshan

hall together and I became panicked that I had forgotten my wallet

somewhere. She just looked at me and laughed, laughed, laughed. I knew

exactly what she was saying, again, without words.

 

In fact, many dreams I have had of Mother I am saying or doing something

and she is just laughing at me. In the dreams, I start to get annoyed....and I

want to say "Why do you keep laughing at me?".....but somewhere at a gut

level, I know it is all love and she is just amused by the actions or thoughts

of

this silly child!

 

Does anyone find that when they dream of Mother it colors their entire day? I

wake up with such an amazing feeling every time. I spend the day so filled

with love that I almost can't handle it. However, it also creates an intense

yearning to melt into the beloved or merge with her somehow. So, in a sense

these dreams are bittersweet because they do create a wonderful feeling of

joy but at the same time sadness at being away from Amma's physical body.

 

Only when I dream of Mother is my entire day (sometimes even many days

after) is affected by it on a grand level.

 

I have learned that we cannot will a dream of Mother. I have tried this several

times. I would ask Mother as I fell asleep to come to me in a dream. Not once

has she come when I have asked....it is always a wonderful surprise. The

dreams only happen about once every few months, if not less. However, this

week I have been blessed to have two very insightful dreams that colored my

waking life to an extent that 10 years of therapy could not do.

 

The dreams are always very lucid and clear, and she is always beaming a

smile through the entire dream, even if I am confused or distraught in the

dream, she is just there smiling at me.

 

Many months before I had my first darshan (0r even knew what darshan was

or how it worked!) I had a dream of the exact room and the exact faces of the

people who surround Mother. It was almost as if I pre-lived the darshan in a

dream.

 

Another time, I had a dream that I was walking along an empty beach and I

saw Mother at the very end of it. I ran to her and fell at her feet in tears.

She

took her finger and traced some letters on the back of my neck over and over

again and it began to burn and sting. She traced her finger around my neck

for what seemed like an hour until the pain was so unberable it just became

numb, then she smiled at me and disappeared. ....almost a year later and after

having long erased the dream from my memory, I had decided to have a

tattoo of flowers above "Ammachi" put on my neck. As I sat there in the chair,

it

burned with so much pain that I was unsure if I could go through with

it.....then

I remembered the DREAM!! I had experienced the whole thing in a dream,

except it was Mother's hand drawing it. As I sat there, I remembered the

dream and the pain instantly subsided.

 

In the dreams, she never speaks in words....she is always smiling...the colors

are very lucid....they fill me with joy for the entire day to the point where I

am

sometimes at the verge of tears from the joy....and they create a tremendous

sense of longing but also of immense hope, as if the world is full of magic and

anything is possible.

 

Please share your dream experiences! I would love to hear if there are any

parallels in the way Mother expresses herself in our sleeping lives.

 

In Amma,

 

Michelle

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

Ammachi/

 

Ammachi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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OK, I record all my Amma dreams. Here's the first Amma dream I remember:

 

2002 11 07: Dreamed I was going up this river with my father in a boat

and we came to this building where they were having a small Amma event.

The room was paneled in wood and was kind of old fashioned. We all stood

up when Amma came in and I felt this wonderful wave of devotion and love

arise in me. Amma sat at a table and this other American guru I used to

hang out with was also there. There was space so I moved to sit at the

table with Amma. At this point Amma had on this very garish, heavy blue

& gold eye makeup which looked like the wings of a butterfly. Like face

paint. She spoke dharma in her native language & English & then Amma

wanted us to hold hands. The American guru and this other woman reached

out for Amma's hands. The other woman pulled her hands back so I put my

hands out and held Amma's hands. I started to cry. Amma reached over the

table & hugged me. With lots of emotion and tears I said "Please make

the pain stop! It hurts so much!" (referring to some anxiety I was

feeling). Then I felt and saw this powerful energy burst inside of me

like a BIG emotional knot bursting open. It surprised me. I could see

the explosion. It was powerful, but not bright. Subdued colors. It woke

me up and then I was floating in this peaceful state for a few moments.

 

All my Amma dreams are very intense. It always feels like She is really

there. I consider my Amma dreams to be great gifts of Her grace. My

devotion sometimes feels dry and stale, so my feeling is that Amma knows

I need a boost once in a while between real-life darshans. (although

sometimes my Amma dreams seem even more "real" than real-life)

 

I would also enjoy reading other's Amma dreams.

 

In Amma's Arms,

 

Advait

 

 

michellewalsh88 wrote:

 

>Om Namah Shivayah,

>

>I am wondering if some of you could share your experiences of dreams of

>Mother. I wonder if there is a connection in the way that she shows herself to

>us in dreams and I always love to hear other peoples experiences.

>

>For example, I find that every time she appears to me in a dream, there are no

>words exchanged. Everything seems to be communicated in just a smile and I

>know exactly what she is saying. I had an amazing dream last night and this is

>another example of this....

>

>I currently live in a town I am not happy to be living in, but my father lives

right

>down the street. I hadn't spoken with him many years before I moved here,

>and now we are just starting to have a relationship again. Before I fell

asleep

>I asked Amma for guidance on when I would be able to move to a place I

>would be happy living in. In the dream I was sitting by her side during

>darshan. My father was sitting right in front of me, and Mother looked at me

>and smiled and gestured to my father. She didn't say a word, but I knew she

>was saying "Put your hands on his back." I put my hands on his back and I felt

>his body shaking with laughter. He was laughing so much, and so full of joy. I

>looked back at Mother and her eyes told me, "This is why you are here."

>

>No words were exchanged, just like in every dream I have had of Mother...but

>the message came through very clearly. In another dream I was walking with

>her and I had realized I had forgotten my wallet. We were leaving the darshan

>hall together and I became panicked that I had forgotten my wallet

>somewhere. She just looked at me and laughed, laughed, laughed. I knew

>exactly what she was saying, again, without words.

>

>In fact, many dreams I have had of Mother I am saying or doing something

>and she is just laughing at me. In the dreams, I start to get annoyed....and I

>want to say "Why do you keep laughing at me?".....but somewhere at a gut

>level, I know it is all love and she is just amused by the actions or thoughts

of

>this silly child!

>

>Does anyone find that when they dream of Mother it colors their entire day? I

>wake up with such an amazing feeling every time. I spend the day so filled

>with love that I almost can't handle it. However, it also creates an intense

>yearning to melt into the beloved or merge with her somehow. So, in a sense

>these dreams are bittersweet because they do create a wonderful feeling of

>joy but at the same time sadness at being away from Amma's physical body.

>

>Only when I dream of Mother is my entire day (sometimes even many days

>after) is affected by it on a grand level.

>

>I have learned that we cannot will a dream of Mother. I have tried this several

>times. I would ask Mother as I fell asleep to come to me in a dream. Not once

>has she come when I have asked....it is always a wonderful surprise. The

>dreams only happen about once every few months, if not less. However, this

>week I have been blessed to have two very insightful dreams that colored my

>waking life to an extent that 10 years of therapy could not do.

>

>The dreams are always very lucid and clear, and she is always beaming a

>smile through the entire dream, even if I am confused or distraught in the

>dream, she is just there smiling at me.

>

>Many months before I had my first darshan (0r even knew what darshan was

>or how it worked!) I had a dream of the exact room and the exact faces of the

>people who surround Mother. It was almost as if I pre-lived the darshan in a

>dream.

>

>Another time, I had a dream that I was walking along an empty beach and I

>saw Mother at the very end of it. I ran to her and fell at her feet in tears.

She

>took her finger and traced some letters on the back of my neck over and over

>again and it began to burn and sting. She traced her finger around my neck

>for what seemed like an hour until the pain was so unberable it just became

>numb, then she smiled at me and disappeared. ....almost a year later and after

>having long erased the dream from my memory, I had decided to have a

>tattoo of flowers above "Ammachi" put on my neck. As I sat there in the chair,

it

>burned with so much pain that I was unsure if I could go through with

it.....then

>I remembered the DREAM!! I had experienced the whole thing in a dream,

>except it was Mother's hand drawing it. As I sat there, I remembered the

>dream and the pain instantly subsided.

>

>In the dreams, she never speaks in words....she is always smiling...the colors

>are very lucid....they fill me with joy for the entire day to the point where I

am

>sometimes at the verge of tears from the joy....and they create a tremendous

>sense of longing but also of immense hope, as if the world is full of magic and

>anything is possible.

>

>Please share your dream experiences! I would love to hear if there are any

>parallels in the way Mother expresses herself in our sleeping lives.

>

>In Amma,

>

>Michelle

>

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>Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

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Jay Ma

 

just recently i dreamed of seeing Amma in a large

darshan space

I was sitting there with my husband and children and

thinking that I should ask Amma for mantra however She

looked really busy talking to all kinds of people ,

then She approached me and told me She has some

pictures of Krishna for my daughter . On many

occasions She comes in dreams blessing my husband who

is not Amma's devotee but hase great respect for Amma

..

 

 

 

 

 

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