Guest guest Posted August 18, 2005 Report Share Posted August 18, 2005 I had a second dream in the past month of Ammachi last night. I was in India with a group (maybe a school group), and it was our last day, and we were in Kerala. I was desperate to seek out Amma's ashram, and wandered into town to ask someone. But everyone I saw was wearing big crosses and were talking about how great Jesus was, so I shied away from them, since I figured they wouldn't know. And before I could ask one of the people there, a terrible hurricane-type thing blew in. It was smashing in windows and the downpour was horren dous. Somehow, I had been granted the ability to make objects (and myself) hover and move simply by willing it very strongly. So I willed myself to sort of run/fly through the storm and I made it out. Found my way to a red-sand desert that I knew the ashram was in. So I wandered all around, getting desperate because of time and I found my way to an ashram. But it was of this elderly white woman and it was more like a temple/giftshop/ashram all in one. And I was thinking "this isn't what I want! I want Amma!" and someone was mentioning how this guru has her diciples take extensive vows of silence and that made me even more wary, though the back of my mind was telling me to trust Amma, and if this is what she wills, then so be it. I could see the elderly woman as an Avatar of Devi as well, so that wasn't the problem. I found a stick of black soot or chalkish type stuff on a counter while I was waiting for her and I drew a talik on my brow since I had just had darshan with the small alter in the place. Then she came in, all smiles and greeted me warmly and said "I'm so glad you're here! I just got off the phone with Amma, such a wonderful woman, and she assured me that she had sent someone to help me out a bit. And here you are, straight from her, like an obediant child! You won't be here too long, I just need help with a few things around here since I'm getting older..." and that was about where the dream trailed off, along with a slight sense of wonder. lol Feedback would be nice, as usual. =) Jai ma! -Katie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2005 Report Share Posted August 18, 2005 That definitely gives me some food for thought. =) Thank you for all of your insight, it was definitely appreciated. Jai ma! -Katie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2005 Report Share Posted August 18, 2005 Namaste Katie, This is not fact or truth, only my opinion, use what you will and discard the rest. A school would imply learning, life is a school, and all around you are lessons. Everyone is wearing a cross or crucifix and talking of Jesus, you were hesitant, you are judging, what you're judging I do not know, yourself, a situation, others, try not to assume or judge. You have to find out what is happening in your waking life. A terrible hurricane comes, self destruction. Meditate and find the eye of the storm, your center. It was smashing windows, "windows of opportunity"? Your ability to see beyond any given situation? Your limiting your vision. You were graced with the ability to run through the storm, which is true in waking life as well, Amma is there to help you. You found a red-sand desert, signifying that you need to refine, reflect and retreat. Red is the life force, energy or could mean danger or warning. Perhaps you need to slow down and balance. You found your way to an elderly white woman (your wise self, teacher or spiritual guide) in a "gift" shop. Temple is inner your inner sanctum. A stick of black soot or Ash, are you destroying something within? or without? Your "Higher Self" then says that she talked to God (Amma) your "Higher Self" admits that she needed some help, from YOU sense she is getting older. Are you neglecting your Higher Self? Are your nurturing your spiritual self? Also the fact that the elderly lady is speaking with Amma and not you yourself implies to me that you need to take that vow of silence and reflect within. Learn how to communicate and commit to the Divine. Hope this helps in someway. At Amma's Lotus Feet, Robin omshaktipriya wrote: I had a second dream in the past month of Ammachi last night. I was in India with a group (maybe a school group), and it was our last day, and we were in Kerala. I was desperate to seek out Amma's ashram, and wandered into town to ask someone. But everyone I saw was wearing big crosses and were talking about how great Jesus was, so I shied away from them, since I figured they wouldn't know. And before I could ask one of the people there, a terrible hurricane-type thing blew in. It was smashing in windows and the downpour was horren dous. Somehow, I had been granted the ability to make objects (and myself) hover and move simply by willing it very strongly. So I willed myself to sort of run/fly through the storm and I made it out. Found my way to a red-sand desert that I knew the ashram was in. So I wandered all around, getting desperate because of time and I found my way to an ashram. But it was of this elderly white woman and it was more like a temple/giftshop/ashram all in one. And I was thinking "this isn't what I want! I want Amma!" and someone was mentioning how this guru has her diciples take extensive vows of silence and that made me even more wary, though the back of my mind was telling me to trust Amma, and if this is what she wills, then so be it. I could see the elderly woman as an Avatar of Devi as well, so that wasn't the problem. I found a stick of black soot or chalkish type stuff on a counter while I was waiting for her and I drew a talik on my brow since I had just had darshan with the small alter in the place. Then she came in, all smiles and greeted me warmly and said "I'm so glad you're here! I just got off the phone with Amma, such a wonderful woman, and she assured me that she had sent someone to help me out a bit. And here you are, straight from her, like an obediant child! You won't be here too long, I just need help with a few things around here since I'm getting older..." and that was about where the dream trailed off, along with a slight sense of wonder. lol Feedback would be nice, as usual. =) Jai ma! -Katie Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! Beliefs of hinduism Different religions beliefs Hinduism religion Ammachi Hinduism Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. Ammachi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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