Guest guest Posted July 12, 2005 Report Share Posted July 12, 2005 Kenna wrote: After Amma hugged him, young Vajraang presented his case. "I have three questions for you, Amma," he told her, his words measured but fluent, in Amma's native tongue of Malayalam. As Amma raised her eyebrows in mock surprise, he asked, "Can I ask them now?" Amma nodded her head. "The first question is, Can I sit on your lap now?" Amma laughed and pulled him onto her lap. "Ask your other questions," Amma urged him on. "My second question is, Can I come to your ashram in India and be your disciple? and my third question is, Will you give me a mantra?" Amma hugged him close and laughed again. Then she looked at the people around, like a proud mother, as though to make sure that everyone heard what he had to say. "Sit beside me," Amma told the family and Vajraang took up his hour-long position right next to Amma. Dear Kenna ~ thank you for taking the time to share this amazing, delightful, inspiring, and wonderful story with us. If only we could all have the simple devotion of this child, the river would already be crossed. It made me very happy to read about this sincere and innocent child. Blessings ~ Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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