Guest guest Posted August 12, 2005 Report Share Posted August 12, 2005 OM NAMAH SIVAYA Linda, i found your investing comment hilarious. it made me think of a quote i read from Swami Satyananda of Bihar Scool of Yoga. "The journey of man begins with faults. Therefore, you have to accept the reality as it is and yourself as you are. Goodness cannot be imposed or cultivated. Goodness is your inner being which is completely hidden. You can only break through the shell with God's name. When you rise in the morning, firstly sit down and sing God's name. Go on singing the Lord's name for thirty to forty minutes. Repeat this process again when you go to bed at night. Even if you return late from a night club and you are a little drunk, it doesn't matter - that's part of life. You can still sing God's name. When you repeat God's name you don't spend time, you gain time. It's a long-term investment." -Swami Satyananda Saraswati, Founder of the Sivananda Math JAI MA Ammachi, nierika@a... wrote: > > GeorgeSon wrote: > > ...Perhaps Savrita Bess recognizes that we have to exact strenuous > effort effort before Amma showers Her grace upon our letters. This > is my educated guess. Perhaps we need to invest more energy and > pathos before we can expect Grace. > > The monkey mind giggles. > > > Dear GeorgeSon ~ I agree with the idea that Amma already knows everything > about us, what we need, etc. I also believe what you have paraphrased from > Savrita Bess. As Alexander Graham Bell (or perhaps it was Einstein, but I heard > it from my first painting teacher) said: success is 99% perspiration, 1% > inspiration. > > As an example, I ask people to consider the Prayer List. What happens? > People think of someone they want prayers for, and they think of why they want the > prayers ~ or perhaps it is for themselves. Then they write and ask for the > prayers. Very often, they write what the prayers are being asked for. There is > something powerful in this kind of action ~ "putting IT out there to the > Universe," so to speak. And so many of the prayers have been answered. > > And just like our own earthly mothers may like to hear from us with a > letter, so our Divine Mother may also like to hear from us, in our very own words. > There is something about taking an action and making a direct connection that > creates results. These results come from Amma, God, the Universe, etc. It is > a co-creation, a relationship, if you will, and Mother wants that > relationship with Her children. > > I am reminded of the book, "Conversations With God," by Neale Donald Walsh. > If one accepts the basic premis upon which the book rests (that God is > speaking with Neale on a variety of topics), one thing that comes through loud and > clear is that God wants us to interact with Him/Her, to consider Him/Her a > confidant, a friend, or as in Amma's case, a Mother. When we have this > "conversation," this relationship, whether is be writing our prayer requests, writing > directly to Amma, or talking to Amma during darshan when She is on tour, our > "conversation" with Amma grows, strengthens, enlivens and nourishes. Our > relationship with Amma becomes more and more profound, and miracles show up in > our lives, not the least of which is the feeling of oneness (or > Self-Realization) we all strive to attain. > > Well, I could go on, but I think I've said enough. Jai Ma ~ Linda P.S. > Investing our energy with Amma, in whatever form we do, is certainly a whole lot > better than investing in the stock market. LOL > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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