Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Om Namah Shivayah Someone once told me that seeing a feather somewhere means that you are at the right place -- exactly where you should be. It's a sort of confirmation. The feathers can be anywhere: on the ground, in a bush, printed on a card, on a website. I didn't mean to make this symbol mean something to me, but it has grown into that over the years. Now, every time I see a feather on the ground, I get a BIG SMILE. Most of the time, this happens after I am asking Amma for guidance of some sort. Most people wouldn't think twice, seeing a bird's feather on the ground, but for me it means a LOT. I get a huge grin and say, "I see you, Ma". It's comforting. Jai Jai Ma With love, Hoping for feathers for you all, Erica Ammachi, Prasadini <ganesh1008@c...> wrote: > Namah Shivaya, > The whole time I have known Mother I have been disabled, and have been > able to spend only > limited amounts of time with Her. Like most of us, I would love to be > able to live with Her - first I would > have to have the disposition to be able to do that, but that's another > story. :-) There have been so many times that Mother has shown that She > is with me. Little things that may not mean much, but when they're all > put together, it shows me at least, that She is here, now, and always. > Like the zillion times I have looked for my > keys and finally in utter frustration said aloud "Mother, please help me > find my keys" and presto! there they are under a piece of paper, or just > as I am saying those words it the idea pops into my head to look > somewhere else. I'd say this happens, oh, about 99.9 percent of the time. > Then there was the time I was walking down the street and tripped and > was surely going to smack into the cement and cringing at the thought > and all of a sudden the word "Mother" comes out of my mouth (not > seemingly generated by the brain) and I stopped - upright. It was as if > someone had caught me - I didn't feel Her hand, but I'm sure She did. > And many, many other weird little things that happen that I would have > to be really dense to not see Mother's hand. I truly believe that these > incidents are Mother saying "yes, I am here". > > This child would love to be able to see Her everywhere and in > everything, but I think I am certainly not on the express bus, but on > the local bus. I get off and check things out and get back on the bus. > She makes Maya too interesting and real. I pray for the day when we can > all see that all is Her in Her wondrous play. She who is writing this > whole script. > In Mother's Love, > Prasadini. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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