Guest guest Posted July 11, 2005 Report Share Posted July 11, 2005 Namah Shivayah Just got back from Chicago as well. Am still feeling very blissed out from Amma's love. Indeed, Amma did wear vibrant emerald green last night at Devi Bhava, which ended by 7am. I did not get to meet Fe or Aikya, but it was very nice to see some folks that I've known from programs past. I brought our prayer list to Amma this morning during our Devi Bhava darshan. I explained to the lap attendant what it was and Amma said, "Satsang?". I nodded and replied, "Email!" Amma giggled a few times and rubbed our cheeks. She smeared sandalwood paste down across every name on the list and then showered the paper with flower petals. I took a couple of pictures with my camera phone, and will post them here when I get them to upload. Jai Jai Ma Erica Ammachi, Kenna <itskenna@c...> wrote: > > > Namah Shivaya. > > > > Highlights from the list standpoint in Chicago: > > > > Bala got to see Amma wearing green again for Devi Bhava. > > Fe and I finally met after how many years of meeting on this list. > > Sadly, I didn¹t get to meet Aikya. > > It¹s the first time we haven¹t had a thunder storm on Devi Bhava night in > > Chicago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2005 Report Share Posted July 11, 2005 Dear Erica: Thank you a zillion times. Way to go, Ericaji!!! Amma called us a Satsang. That has now changed this Groups dynamic. What do you all think? We are a Satsang!! Yes!!! Sandlewood paste on every name!! A Flower shower blessing...!!! What Guru is this gracious? I feel a tiny bit of your bliss out here in California cyberspace. Get some rest Erica, and tell us a little more when time permits. Love and Appreciation, GeorgeSon P.S. Lindaji was right all along. This is a Satsang. Amma said this to Erica face to face... I am beaming. Ammachi, "Erica" <sugarandbrine> wrote: > Namah Shivayah > > Just got back from Chicago as well. Am still feeling very blissed out > from Amma's love. Indeed, Amma did wear vibrant emerald green last > night at Devi Bhava, which ended by 7am. > > I did not get to meet Fe or Aikya, but it was very nice to see some > folks that I've known from programs past. > > I brought our prayer list to Amma this morning during our Devi Bhava > darshan. I explained to the lap attendant what it was and Amma said, > "Satsang?". I nodded and replied, "Email!" Amma giggled a few times > and rubbed our cheeks. She smeared sandalwood paste down across every > name on the list and then showered the paper with flower petals. I > took a couple of pictures with my camera phone, and will post them > here when I get them to upload. > > Jai Jai Ma > > Erica > > Ammachi, Kenna <itskenna@c...> wrote: > > > > > Namah Shivaya. > > > > > > Highlights from the list standpoint in Chicago: > > > > > > Bala got to see Amma wearing green again for Devi Bhava. > > > Fe and I finally met after how many years of meeting on this list. > > > Sadly, I didn¹t get to meet Aikya. > > > It¹s the first time we haven¹t had a thunder storm on Devi Bhava > night in > > > Chicago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2005 Report Share Posted July 11, 2005 > Namah Shivayah > > Yes, it was a delight also to see Erica and her husband again. > Also, our Madison satsang performed Tallapolli (welcoming Amma as she arrives) > with St. Louis Satsang, including our list¹s dear Robin. > > Looking forward to some new members inspired by the tour telling their > delightful stories and bringing new enthusiasm to our list. > > Looking back over this last year, the prayer list (so lovingly tended by > Linda), has been such a huge sign of the growth of this cybersatsang. Clearly > Amma has Her arms wrapped around us and is guiding us to serve the world > together through the prayer list seva. It¹s been so touching to read about > Amma blessing the prayer list, and to see the love and care exchanged between > members. Truly this satsang is a model in many ways for the way every satsang > could be. We warmly welcome new members, regardless of social status, cultural > background, race, class, etc. In modern culture so much value is placed on > IMPRESSION (truly one of the most popular of today¹s false gods). In this > satsang people can¹t be so easily judged by how they look, by Amma¹s grace. > > Pranams to Amma and to each of us. > premarupa > Aum Amriteshvaryai Namah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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