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And greetings from Finland :)

I've been reading this forum for quite some time and I have felt

happiness and joy reading your posts.

 

I met Mother first time in October 2003 and ever since that occasion I

have felt her guidence and presence in my life. I am grateful to her

for all the blessings in my life. There is now more love and care in

our family. More harmony and less conflicts.

 

After three weeks I will go to Amritapuri, for the very first time,

and I'm planning to stay there for four weeks.

 

Cant't wait :)

 

In Amma's Love,

Pekka

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Dear Sister Pekka,

 

How wonderful to be able to go to Amritapuri so soon after your first

Darshan.

 

It sounds like you are able to really feel Mother's presence. Great!

 

Have a blessed time at Amma's home!

 

Pahari Maa

 

 

On Aug 8, 2005, at 10:52 PM, crosshill_p wrote:

 

> And greetings from Finland :)

> I've been reading this forum for quite some time and I have felt

> happiness and joy reading your posts.

>

> I met Mother first time in October 2003 and ever since that occasion I

> have felt her guidence and presence in my life. I am grateful to her

> for all the blessings in my life. There is now more love and care in

> our family. More harmony and less conflicts.

>

> After three weeks I will go to Amritapuri, for the very first time,

> and I'm planning to stay there for four weeks.

>

> Cant't wait :)

>

> In Amma's Love,

> Pekka

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ▪  Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

>  

> ▪  

>  Ammachi

>  

> ▪   Terms of

> Service.

>

>

>

>

 

 

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Namah Sivaya Sister!

 

happy to know u are coming to Amritapuri.

 

i'm right now in Amritapuri. The climate is perfect & the vibes are heavenly.

come fast!! : )

 

at Her Lotus Feet,

Her baby : )

 

 

-

crosshill_p

Ammachi

Monday, August 08, 2005 10:52 PM

Hello everybdy!

 

 

And greetings from Finland :)

I've been reading this forum for quite some time and I have felt

happiness and joy reading your posts.

 

I met Mother first time in October 2003 and ever since that occasion I

have felt her guidence and presence in my life. I am grateful to her

for all the blessings in my life. There is now more love and care in

our family. More harmony and less conflicts.

 

After three weeks I will go to Amritapuri, for the very first time,

and I'm planning to stay there for four weeks.

 

Cant't wait :)

 

In Amma's Love,

Pekka

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

 

 

a.. Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

 

b..

Ammachi

 

c..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Namah Sivaya,

 

Finnish names are quite exotic, I am a male :)

 

This reminds me of a story that another finnish devotee told me some

time ago. This happened in Amritapuri.He was in Amma's darshan and

Mother whispered to him:

"My dear daughter, my daughter".

He was confused. What did Mother mean, he thought. Should I

concentrate more to my feminine qualities, or what? Mother had a grin

in her face. Well, he did not ask why Mother had called him her daughter.

 

Another Finnish devotee, in his 80's, went also to darshan in that

evening. And same thing happened, Mother whispered to him:

"My dear daughter, my daughter".

He got a little bit angry. Why did Mother call me daughter, I am a

man. These two devotees had a chat what had happened and the older one

said that if Mother once again calls him daughter, he will leave the

ashram. Later that week he went again to darshan and the same thing

happened, Mother called him her daughter grin in her face. But this

time she pulled him second time in her arms and whispered: "My dear

son, my dear son".

 

And the old man was so happy! Mother's lilas...

 

So, remembering that story, you can call me also your sister, if you

want :)

 

Jay Ma,

Pekka

 

 

 

Ammachi, "Arun Raj" <jaimaa@g...> wrote:

> Namah Sivaya Sister!

>

> happy to know u are coming to Amritapuri.

>

> i'm right now in Amritapuri. The climate is perfect & the vibes are

heavenly. come fast!! : )

>

> at Her Lotus Feet,

> Her baby : )

>

>

> -

> crosshill_p

> Ammachi

> Monday, August 08, 2005 10:52 PM

> Hello everybdy!

>

>

> And greetings from Finland :)

> I've been reading this forum for quite some time and I have felt

> happiness and joy reading your posts.

>

> I met Mother first time in October 2003 and ever since that occasion I

> have felt her guidence and presence in my life. I am grateful to her

> for all the blessings in my life. There is now more love and care in

> our family. More harmony and less conflicts.

>

> After three weeks I will go to Amritapuri, for the very first time,

> and I'm planning to stay there for four weeks.

>

> Cant't wait :)

>

> In Amma's Love,

> Pekka

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>

>

>

>

 

>

>

> a.. Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

>

> b..

> Ammachi

>

> c.. Terms of

Service.

>

>

>

 

>

>

>

>

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Namah Sivaya brother! :-)

 

exotic indeed!! LOL!

 

 

-

crosshill_p

Ammachi

Tuesday, August 09, 2005 10:40 PM

Re: Hello everybdy!

 

 

Namah Sivaya,

 

Finnish names are quite exotic, I am a male :)

 

This reminds me of a story that another finnish devotee told me some

time ago. This happened in Amritapuri.He was in Amma's darshan and

Mother whispered to him:

"My dear daughter, my daughter".

He was confused. What did Mother mean, he thought. Should I

concentrate more to my feminine qualities, or what? Mother had a grin

in her face. Well, he did not ask why Mother had called him her daughter.

 

Another Finnish devotee, in his 80's, went also to darshan in that

evening. And same thing happened, Mother whispered to him:

"My dear daughter, my daughter".

He got a little bit angry. Why did Mother call me daughter, I am a

man. These two devotees had a chat what had happened and the older one

said that if Mother once again calls him daughter, he will leave the

ashram. Later that week he went again to darshan and the same thing

happened, Mother called him her daughter grin in her face. But this

time she pulled him second time in her arms and whispered: "My dear

son, my dear son".

 

And the old man was so happy! Mother's lilas...

 

So, remembering that story, you can call me also your sister, if you

want :)

 

Jay Ma,

Pekka

 

 

 

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Ammachi, "crosshill_p" <crosshill_p>

wrote:

> Namah Sivaya,

>

> Finnish names are quite exotic, I am a male :)

>

> This reminds me of a story that another finnish devotee told me some

> time ago. This happened in Amritapuri.He was in Amma's darshan and

> Mother whispered to him:

> "My dear daughter, my daughter".

 

Welcome to our group, Sir! lol...(-;>

This was so funny about the "daughter" thing. That Amma! I had just

read in one of the books from the bookstore (can't remember which one

this was in). The Swami was talking about how Amma whispers into a

devotee's ear and many times she will be saying one thing, but the

devotee hears another. So what does that mean? I don't know.

 

I just thought it was funny in your story

because sometimes I don't know what the heck She's saying! Sometimes

it does not even sound like a word but more of possibly syllables-are

they Vedic or Malayalam? I don't know. I just know that feeling when

I am all "Hers" at that moment..sigh... Just don't go out and buy a

dress because of it! lol...

 

I first met Amma in July 2002. She rocked my world bigtime!!! I'll

share that sometime later.

 

Enjoy Amritapuri. We have two Satsang members-and maybe 3 going there

to live with Amma. We will miss them!!

 

love

and in service to Amma,

adriane

 

 

 

> He got a little bit angry. Why did Mother call me daughter, I am a

> man. These two devotees had a chat what had happened and the older

one

> said that if Mother once again calls him daughter, he will leave the

> ashram. Later that week he went again to darshan and the same thing

> happened, Mother called him her daughter grin in her face. But this

> time she pulled him second time in her arms and whispered: "My dear

> son, my dear son".

>

> And the old man was so happy! Mother's lilas...

>

> So, remembering that story, you can call me also your sister, if you

> want :)

>

> Jay Ma,

> Pekka

>

>

>

> Ammachi, "Arun Raj" <jaimaa@g...> wrote:

> > Namah Sivaya Sister!

> >

> > happy to know u are coming to Amritapuri.

> >

> > i'm right now in Amritapuri. The climate is perfect & the vibes

are

> heavenly. come fast!! : )

> >

> > at Her Lotus Feet,

> > Her baby : )

> >

> >

> > -

> > crosshill_p

> > Ammachi

> > Monday, August 08, 2005 10:52 PM

> > Hello everybdy!

> >

> >

> > And greetings from Finland :)

> > I've been reading this forum for quite some time and I have felt

> > happiness and joy reading your posts.

> >

> > I met Mother first time in October 2003 and ever since that

occasion I

> > have felt her guidence and presence in my life. I am grateful

to her

> > for all the blessings in my life. There is now more love and

care in

> > our family. More harmony and less conflicts.

> >

> > After three weeks I will go to Amritapuri, for the very first

time,

> > and I'm planning to stay there for four weeks.

> >

> > Cant't wait :)

> >

> > In Amma's Love,

> > Pekka

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> >

> >

> > a.. Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

> >

> > b..

> > Ammachi

> >

> > c.. Terms

of

> Service.

> >

> >

> >

> --

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> >

> >

> >

> >

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Ammachi, "crosshill_p" <crosshill_p>

wrote:

> "And greetings from Finland :)After three weeks I will go to

Amritapuri, for the very first time,and I'm planning to stay there

for four weeks.

Jai Kali Amma my dear brother Pekka in Finland! i live in the USA, but

y Grandparents on my late father's side were from Finland. His name

was "Kalle" Rasinen, which i only recently found out.[They had

changed it to "Charles" when he immigrated to the USA.] It sounds so

much like my beloved "Kali". But i believe there actually is a

finnish Goddess called "Kalma" which sounds so much again, like "Kali

Ma". so very interesting.

It is so wonderful that you are going to Amritapuri for 4 weeks! One

of my favorite Amma videos is called "Footsteps to the Mother" which

was done by a Finnish filmaker. i don't recall his name right now,

but it was all about his journey to Amritapuri to see Ammachi the

first time. Have you seen this video? Anyway, Pekka, have a very safe

journey and may all your dreams come true!

Your Finnish sister in Amma,

muktimaa

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

> I've been reading this forum for quite some time and I have felt

> happiness and joy reading your posts.

>

> I met Mother first time in October 2003 and ever since that

occasion I

> have felt her guidence and presence in my life. I am grateful to her

> for all the blessings in my life. There is now more love and care in

> our family. More harmony and less conflicts.

>

> After three weeks I will go to Amritapuri, for the very first time,

> and I'm planning to stay there for four weeks.

>

> Cant't wait :)

>

> In Amma's Love,

> Pekka

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Dear Finnish sister muktimaa,

 

Yes, Kalma is one of ancient goddesses in our mythology :

 

"KALMA: Smelly Goddess of Death and Decay.

 

Her name means 'The Stench of Corpses'. Very odiferous, she wafts

about on a whiff.

 

KALMA lives in TUONELA, the Finnish Underworld, and her putrid abode

is guarded by SURMA. Although the smell alone would put most people off."

 

Not very nice lady...

 

More info can be found by googling "gods from finnish mythology".

 

I know the director who made "Footsteps to the Mother", Mr. Taavi

Kassila. I have to admit that I have not seen that film yet. However,

"Darshan" is coming to theater in helsinki this month, I cant't wait

to see it.

 

Your Finnish brother in Amma,

Pekka

 

 

Ammachi, "muktimaa" <muktimaa@a...> wrote:

> Ammachi, "crosshill_p" <crosshill_p>

> wrote:

> > "And greetings from Finland :)After three weeks I will go to

> Amritapuri, for the very first time,and I'm planning to stay there

> for four weeks.

> Jai Kali Amma my dear brother Pekka in Finland! i live in the USA, but

> y Grandparents on my late father's side were from Finland. His name

> was "Kalle" Rasinen, which i only recently found out.[They had

> changed it to "Charles" when he immigrated to the USA.] It sounds so

> much like my beloved "Kali". But i believe there actually is a

> finnish Goddess called "Kalma" which sounds so much again, like "Kali

> Ma". so very interesting.

> It is so wonderful that you are going to Amritapuri for 4 weeks! One

> of my favorite Amma videos is called "Footsteps to the Mother" which

> was done by a Finnish filmaker. i don't recall his name right now,

> but it was all about his journey to Amritapuri to see Ammachi the

> first time. Have you seen this video? Anyway, Pekka, have a very safe

> journey and may all your dreams come true!

> Your Finnish sister in Amma,

> muktimaa

> >

>

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Thanks....

Would love to have your over and see what you think of my post consumer

painted furnishings.

 

Best

b

 

 

Ammachi [Ammachi] On Behalf

Of crosshill_p

Thursday, August 11, 2005 3:00 AM

Ammachi

Re: Hello everybdy!

 

Dear Finnish sister muktimaa,

 

Yes, Kalma is one of ancient goddesses in our mythology :

 

"KALMA: Smelly Goddess of Death and Decay.

 

Her name means 'The Stench of Corpses'. Very odiferous, she wafts

about on a whiff.

 

KALMA lives in TUONELA, the Finnish Underworld, and her putrid abode

is guarded by SURMA. Although the smell alone would put most people

off."

 

Not very nice lady...

 

More info can be found by googling "gods from finnish mythology".

 

I know the director who made "Footsteps to the Mother", Mr. Taavi

Kassila. I have to admit that I have not seen that film yet. However,

"Darshan" is coming to theater in helsinki this month, I cant't wait

to see it.

 

Your Finnish brother in Amma,

Pekka

 

 

Ammachi, "muktimaa" <muktimaa@a...> wrote:

> Ammachi, "crosshill_p" <crosshill_p>

> wrote:

> > "And greetings from Finland :)After three weeks I will go to

> Amritapuri, for the very first time,and I'm planning to stay there

> for four weeks.

> Jai Kali Amma my dear brother Pekka in Finland! i live in the USA, but

> y Grandparents on my late father's side were from Finland. His name

> was "Kalle" Rasinen, which i only recently found out.[They had

> changed it to "Charles" when he immigrated to the USA.] It sounds so

> much like my beloved "Kali". But i believe there actually is a

> finnish Goddess called "Kalma" which sounds so much again, like "Kali

> Ma". so very interesting.

> It is so wonderful that you are going to Amritapuri for 4 weeks! One

> of my favorite Amma videos is called "Footsteps to the Mother" which

> was done by a Finnish filmaker. i don't recall his name right now,

> but it was all about his journey to Amritapuri to see Ammachi the

> first time. Have you seen this video? Anyway, Pekka, have a very safe

> journey and may all your dreams come true!

> Your Finnish sister in Amma,

> muktimaa

> >

>

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

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Opps.....sent to wrong address...

 

 

Ammachi [Ammachi] On Behalf

Of Edmonds, Barbara S

Thursday, August 11, 2005 11:53 AM

Ammachi

RE: Re: Hello everybdy!

 

Thanks....

Would love to have your over and see what you think of my post consumer

painted furnishings.

 

Best

b

 

 

Ammachi [Ammachi] On Behalf

Of crosshill_p

Thursday, August 11, 2005 3:00 AM

Ammachi

Re: Hello everybdy!

 

Dear Finnish sister muktimaa,

 

Yes, Kalma is one of ancient goddesses in our mythology :

 

"KALMA: Smelly Goddess of Death and Decay.

 

Her name means 'The Stench of Corpses'. Very odiferous, she wafts

about on a whiff.

 

KALMA lives in TUONELA, the Finnish Underworld, and her putrid abode

is guarded by SURMA. Although the smell alone would put most people

off."

 

Not very nice lady...

 

More info can be found by googling "gods from finnish mythology".

 

I know the director who made "Footsteps to the Mother", Mr. Taavi

Kassila. I have to admit that I have not seen that film yet. However,

"Darshan" is coming to theater in helsinki this month, I cant't wait

to see it.

 

Your Finnish brother in Amma,

Pekka

 

 

Ammachi, "muktimaa" <muktimaa@a...> wrote:

> Ammachi, "crosshill_p" <crosshill_p>

> wrote:

> > "And greetings from Finland :)After three weeks I will go to

> Amritapuri, for the very first time,and I'm planning to stay there

> for four weeks.

> Jai Kali Amma my dear brother Pekka in Finland! i live in the USA, but

> y Grandparents on my late father's side were from Finland. His name

> was "Kalle" Rasinen, which i only recently found out.[They had

> changed it to "Charles" when he immigrated to the USA.] It sounds so

> much like my beloved "Kali". But i believe there actually is a

> finnish Goddess called "Kalma" which sounds so much again, like "Kali

> Ma". so very interesting.

> It is so wonderful that you are going to Amritapuri for 4 weeks! One

> of my favorite Amma videos is called "Footsteps to the Mother" which

> was done by a Finnish filmaker. i don't recall his name right now,

> but it was all about his journey to Amritapuri to see Ammachi the

> first time. Have you seen this video? Anyway, Pekka, have a very safe

> journey and may all your dreams come true!

> Your Finnish sister in Amma,

> muktimaa

> >

>

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

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