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Namah Shivaya,

 

Thank you everyone for your responses about using a spiritual name. Yogaman, I

read some of the material at Hindu.org, & greatly appreciate it. Today, I

announced to the clients & some coworkers, including the manager at work, that I

desire to be known as Sweta. It feels like a step in spiritual commitment, & I

wish I had done this immediately after Amma named me. Thank you very much for

the help.

 

Sweta

 

 

 

 

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Ammachi, wrote:

> Namah Shivaya,

>

> Today, I announced to the clients & some coworkers, including the

> manager at work, that I desire to be known as Sweta. It feels like

> a step in spiritual commitment>

>

> Sweta

 

This is indeed brave of you! It's a big step actually.

 

Jai Ma!

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It's a very big step as you will see after some time. The memories

about June Mitzel will fade from your identity and the experiences of

Sweta will become your functioning identity in life. That is my

experience going from Eunice to Aikya. It made me understand why in

many religious traditions, a new name is given at important junctures.

 

Aikya

 

Ammachi, "manoj_menon" <ammasmon@s...> wrote:

> Ammachi, wrote:

> > Namah Shivaya,

> >

> > Today, I announced to the clients & some coworkers, including the

> > manager at work, that I desire to be known as Sweta. It feels

like

> > a step in spiritual commitment>

> >

> > Sweta

>

> This is indeed brave of you! It's a big step actually.

>

> Jai Ma!

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Dear Aikya,

 

It is a bigger step than I realized. Feelings about fear of commitment arose,

as did thoughts about potential doubts about Amma. For instance, what if after

I'm well established in as Sweta, I were to decide Amma weren't for real, after

all? After praying for help about my feelings, they pretty much disapated.

 

The morning I announced that I wanted to be called Sweta at work, it triggered a

misunderstanding & large conflict with a coworker. This really took me aback,

and took attention off the name issue. Some of the clients had major fun with

it, & one suggested that I should probably be a client. But, after fearing

others would question my mental stability for using my Hindu name, the

psychiatrist at work was probably the most supportive of it.

 

I don't know if my family will ever make the mental adjustments necessary to

accept it. One son thinks I'm cursed, especially financially, by my Hindu name

& ndu beliefs. I don't feel spirituality should be gauged by financial success.

To each his own.

 

One real plus, is that I feel I'm more fully giving myself to Amma, by giving

her my birth name.

 

Amma's daughter,

Sweta

Aikya Param <aikya wrote:

It's a very big step as you will see after some time. The memories

about June Mitzel will fade from your identity and the experiences of

Sweta will become your functioning identity in life. That is my

experience going from Eunice to Aikya. It made me understand why in

many religious traditions, a new name is given at important junctures.

 

Aikya

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Sweta

 

I have silently read your emails with admiration at your fortitude and faith in

spite of going through all these challenges with your health etc. Congrats on

the committing to your spiritual name at work too.

 

You ask " what if I were to decide Amma weren't for real, after all?".

 

Actually the reverse will happen- you will realise that Amma is for real but

JUNE MITZEL is not for real after all. It is only a temporary mask worn by the

real You.

 

In Amma,

 

bala

 

<jpm333_bc wrote:

Dear Aikya,

 

It is a bigger step than I realized. Feelings about fear of commitment arose,

as did thoughts about potential doubts about Amma. For instance, what if after

I'm well established in as Sweta, I were to decide Amma weren't for real, after

all? After praying for help about my feelings, they pretty much disapated.

 

The morning I announced that I wanted to be called Sweta at work, it triggered a

misunderstanding & large conflict with a coworker. This really took me aback,

and took attention off the name issue. Some of the clients had major fun with

it, & one suggested that I should probably be a client. But, after fearing

others would question my mental stability for using my Hindu name, the

psychiatrist at work was probably the most supportive of it.

 

I don't know if my family will ever make the mental adjustments necessary to

accept it. One son thinks I'm cursed, especially financially, by my Hindu name

& ndu beliefs. I don't feel spirituality should be gauged by financial success.

To each his own.

 

One real plus, is that I feel I'm more fully giving myself to Amma, by giving

her my birth name.

 

Amma's daughter,

Sweta

Aikya Param <aikya wrote:

It's a very big step as you will see after some time. The memories

about June Mitzel will fade from your identity and the experiences of

Sweta will become your functioning identity in life. That is my

experience going from Eunice to Aikya. It made me understand why in

many religious traditions, a new name is given at important junctures.

 

Aikya

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

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Namah Shivaya,

 

"...you will realise that Amma is for real but JUNE MITZEL is not for real

after all. It is only a temporary mask worn by the real You."

 

This is profound.

 

"...admiration at your fortitude..."

 

Well, I'm not so sure about my fortitude, but out of necessity, I lean on

Amma/God, alot, whose strength is endless. I am just so grateful for Amma, for

one, because she makes the formless God seem so much more real.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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