Guest guest Posted August 17, 2005 Report Share Posted August 17, 2005 OM NAMAH SIVAYA Bala, i basically agree with everything you said below. the one thing i would add to it is one has to follow ones heart. i have a job where my compensation is directly related to the decisions i make. this used to be a very stressful situation but it isn't so much anymore. reason being, i learned that for me, the best course of action is to always do what i think in my heart is the right thing and live with the consequences. when i act contrary to my heart is when the confusion creeps in and it becomes stressful. because then i am acting more from the standpoint of fear, of some future event happening or not happening. and to me the future is nothing but speculation. so i always try to lead with my heart. JAI MA Ammachi, balakrishnan Shankar <balakrishnan_sh> wrote: > Dear brother George, > > Namah shivaya. > > Indeed your hypothetical scenario is very nice. > > Consider this hypothetical scenario. > > This Amma devotee of yours, whose mind is not calm and who has health problems decides to avail himself of the other saints ' holy company. Of course, his intentions are noble and pure. He just wants his "conciousness " raised and some peace. Of course, he does not intend to "replace" Amma in his heart or try for a substitute. > > This Amma devotee goes and starts visiting the other saint. At first, it is very nice. The other saint gives good talks, and sings songs and has His/Her own devotees who have various wonderful experiences with that saint. > > The Amma devotee is very happy . He will get the company of this great saint and soon he will see Amma again in november. > > Just then, unfortunately, something happens. Unknown to this devotee, there lurks in his subconcious mind a vasana - its called the "comparison" vasana. This ugly demon starts rearing its head. He starts comparing his beloved Amma with this other Guru. > > He thinks "Oh this guru is not so great.. My Amma is greater than this one.. this Guru is nice but doesnt give darshans like Amma.." and he increases his ego that way..... > > Or he thinks" Oh this Guru does not have such a big following .. Amma has a such a big following , i hardly get to talk to Her..." > > then his subconcious mind does worse things- it thinks " Oh maybe Amma only sent me to this Guru.. maybe I need special attention from this Guru"... then gradually the devotee starts getting confused. Unknown to himself, owing to this confusion , his devotion and committment to Amma is descreasing. And suprisingly, he is not devoted to the other Guru either as the same mind which tricked him is still with him. The mind will continue to paint scenarios, give a million excuses- till the confused devotee misses both boats, and is left standing on the land. > > What do you think of this hypothetical situation? > > bala > > > > GeorgeSon <leokomor> wrote: > Om Amriteswarye Namah > > Here is a hypothethical question: > > An ardent Amma devotee is having trouble with keeping the mind stable. Various health problems (mental and physical) make Sadhana chaotic. Amma is in far away India. > > A recognized Hindu Saint is staying within driving distance. fo the Amma devotee. The Saint offers meditation in His/Her presence and Satsang and Prasad. The Saint is non-commercial and unquestionably pure. > > Should the devotee avail himself of the other Saints holy company? The Amma devotees goal is not to replace or even substitute Amma. The devotees intention is to have his consciousness raised and attain some calming of the mind. > > What in your opinion is appropriate in this scenario?. > > Bala, if you dislike hypotheticals then forgive the above. > > With Regard, > > GeorgeSon > > > > > > > > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > > Beliefs of hinduism Different religions beliefs Hinduism religion Ammachi Hinduism > > > > > > Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. > > > Ammachi > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > > > Start your day with - make it your home page > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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