Guest guest Posted August 11, 2005 Report Share Posted August 11, 2005 Ammachi, "crosshill_p" <crosshill_p> wrote: "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 can't wait to see it." Namaste my dear Finnish brother, Pekka ji! Try and see "Footsteps" if you can; it is one video i just can't seem to get enough of. Please give my grateful pranams to Taavi Kassila. i have not seen "Darshan", yet. BTW, When did you last have Darshan with our beloved Amma? There is a Satsang in Helsinki, yes? We last saw Amma in Arlington, Virginia [near D.C.] in July and it was truly wonderful. She was so extra bubbly, constantly giggling with joy. i usually wear chandan and Kum-kum over my 3rd eye much in the manner of Ammachi, and when my turn came for my "hug", She pointed to my 3rd eye and bounced and giggled with joy. She looked deep into my eyes and then kissed me on my left cheek! i then kissed Her on Her right Cheek!!! i thought i would pass out in ecstasy! :<D Jai Kali Amma! Aum Amriteswaryai Namaha! Your Finnish sister in Amma, muktimaa > 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 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2005 Report Share Posted August 12, 2005 Aum Amriteswaryai Namaha, Ammachi, "muktimaa" <muktimaa@a...> wrote: Please give my grateful pranams to Taavi Kassila. > i have not seen "Darshan", yet. BTW, When did you last have Darshan > with our beloved Amma? There is a Satsang in Helsinki, yes? I will forward your pranams to Taavi. Amma visits Helsinki during her European tour in October, I hope she will continue to do that forever So, I last had her darshan last October. It was so wonderful. I suddenly found myself feeling quilt because at that time I had been a little bit lazy with my sadhana. So, I was a little bit nervous to face Her, like a child who has not done his homework. That feeling vanished when I was in Her arms. Mothers love for her children is endless. >We last > saw Amma in Arlington, Virginia [near D.C.] in July and it was truly > wonderful. She was so extra bubbly, constantly giggling with joy. i > usually wear chandan and Kum-kum over my 3rd eye much in the manner > of Ammachi, and when my turn came for my "hug", She pointed to my 3rd > eye and bounced and giggled with joy. She looked deep into my eyes > and then kissed me on my left cheek! i then kissed Her on Her right > Cheek!!! i thought i would pass out in ecstasy! :<D How wonderful experience, I am happy for you! I am not sure whether I would dare to look deep in her eyes myself. I use to attend to local satsang group here in Helsinki. I once stared for long time her picture at the temple and started to feel very dizzy. I wonder what would happen if I looked her like that in "live situation"... Jay Ma, Pekka Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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