Guest guest Posted May 2, 2005 Report Share Posted May 2, 2005 on 5/2/05 2:38 PM, Aikya Param at aikya wrote: > > Amma is not always able to change what is in front of us. Every > time she comes to California, Jason, a man left quadriplegic by ALS, > comes to see her and she blesses every limb and kissses him but she > is not able to cure him. Does this mean she is not an avatar? > Since she did nto stop the tsunami, does that mean she is not an > avatar? I don't think so. We don't know the whole story behind > anything. We have a tiny pinhole view and then come to big > conclusions. Krishna couldn't stop the Mahabharata war, despite all sorts of negotiating. Of course, once the war was underway, he encouraged Arjuna to go through with it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2005 Report Share Posted May 2, 2005 --- Rick Archer <rick wrote: > > Amma is not always able to change what is in front > of us. Every > > time she comes to California, Jason, a man left > quadriplegic by ALS, > > comes to see her and she blesses every limb and > kissses him but she > > is not able to cure him. Does this mean she is > not an avatar? Om Namah Shivayah, I don't think it's that She's not able, as She did heal Datan, the leper. While I don't really understand why some should be healed and others not, I'm sure Amma has Her reasons. Besides, look how much love and closeness there is between Amma and Jason. Even though his body is not healing, surely his heart is. For those of you who have not seen Amma with Jason, it is really one of the most touching moments of Her San Ramon visits, and everyone is in tears. She is so tender and sweet. Sometimes She sings very softly to him. She rubs vibhuti all over his body and kisses and cuddles him for a really long time. It seems like Jason gets the best darshan of all of us! Plus, if you check out his website (I can't remember the site, but I think Georgeson knows it?) and read his story, it is clear that he feels a miracle has taken place, though it may not be visible to the naked eye, is it any less profound? love and hugs, Prajna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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