Guest guest Posted July 2, 2005 Report Share Posted July 2, 2005 The mountain top story. I was living in Marin County, across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco. I was a fairly new devotee of Shree Maa and Swamiji, going up to their ashram and temple every weekend. I was very inspired by their worship, especially Shree Maa's devotional music to Kali. I decided to do a 10-day vigil to Kali. Everyday I would drive up to the top of Mount Tamalpais, singing bhajans and chanting all the way. When I got to the top, I would find a quiet place to meditate. The experience with the storm occurred on the 10th day. All the other days I had gone alone. On this day I asked my daughter (a graduate student), if she'd like to join me. The weather was clear when we started out from San Rafael. It started getting cloudy on the way. By the time we got to the top of Mount Tam there were dramatic puffy black and grey clouds. I had a special place I wanted to share with her that I had discovered. You couldn't see it from the road. You had to follow a path up over a small ridge and then down past a boulder. Suddenly you had a clear view of the ocean below. There was a fallen log cantilevered out over the cliff. That was the spot where I wanted to meditate. She really didn't like the idea of sitting on the log in that very exposed place. I went first and slid out on the log. That's when the winds started up. They were incredibly intense. We had to hold on to the log to keep from being swept off the cliff. Talk about one-pointed chanting! I think I had chanted for about five minutes when the Silence came. I kept on chanting and thanking the Divine Mother for this demonstration of Her Grace and that She had accepted my prayer. My daughter, who was an intellectual skeptic, came away from the experience shaken, but a believer in a Higher Power in the form of Kali Maa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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