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Dear Amma Family:

 

Swamini Krishnamrita Prana is Amma's one of Amma's intimate personal assistant

full fledged Swami's.. In Hinduism a Mahatma's attendant is possibly the

Highest Seva imaginable. She has lived in close proximity to Amma for twenty

three years

 

Most of you have seen Swamini either on stage with Amma live, or

photographically. Swamini joined Amma's Ashram in 1982 and for most of that

time has cared for Amma's bodily needs. Below is yet another excerpt from

Swamini's brand new 2005 book entitled "Sacred Journey" As Prajna posted

earlier, it appears to be a must read for Amma devotees.

 

>From "Sacred Journey" by Swamini Krishnamrita Prana on Page 51

 

"The most important thing Amma is teaching us is how to love. It is the

greatest thing that we can aspire to learn, and yet it is probably what we have

understood the least. It is much easier to learn how to meditate, chant or do

seva, than to truly love. But, unless we have learned how to love, nothing else

really matters.

 

Many years ago, Amma was talking to me, and I wanted to talk about tapas and

vairagya with Her. But she kept on bringing the subject back to love. I was a

little annoyed by this because I wanted to talk about something "deeper" with

Her. But I could not get Amma away from the subject of love. Finally I said to

Her, "But I don't want love!" Amma's reply was, "Then what are you existing

for?" Clearly, from Her point of view, love is not only the essence of

spirituality, it is the essence of life itself.

 

Om,

 

GeorgeSon

 

 

 

 

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where can we get this book?

 

 

 

GeorgeSon wrote:

 

> Dear Amma Family:

>

> Swamini Krishnamrita Prana is Amma's one of Amma's intimate personal

> assistant full fledged Swami's.. In Hinduism a Mahatma's attendant

> is possibly the Highest Seva imaginable. She has lived in close

> proximity to Amma for twenty three years

>

> Most of you have seen Swamini either on stage with Amma live, or

> photographically. Swamini joined Amma's Ashram in 1982 and for most

> of that time has cared for Amma's bodily needs. Below is yet another

> excerpt from Swamini's brand new 2005 book entitled "Sacred Journey"

> As Prajna posted earlier, it appears to be a must read for Amma

> devotees.

>

> >From "Sacred Journey" by Swamini Krishnamrita Prana on Page 51

>

> "The most important thing Amma is teaching us is how to love. It is

> the greatest thing that we can aspire to learn, and yet it is probably

> what we have understood the least. It is much easier to learn how to

> meditate, chant or do seva, than to truly love. But, unless we have

> learned how to love, nothing else really matters.

>

> Many years ago, Amma was talking to me, and I wanted to talk about

> tapas and vairagya with Her. But she kept on bringing the subject

> back to love. I was a little annoyed by this because I wanted to talk

> about something "deeper" with Her. But I could not get Amma away

> from the subject of love. Finally I said to Her, "But I don't want

> love!" Amma's reply was, "Then what are you existing for?" Clearly,

> from Her point of view, love is not only the essence of spirituality,

> it is the essence of life itself.

>

> Om,

>

> GeorgeSon

 

 

Be Love,

Berijoy

http://www.egyirba.net

`/`/`/`/`/`/`/`/`/`/`/`/`/`/`/`/`/`/

 

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.... I used to have a handle on life, but it broke.

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