Guest guest Posted August 29, 2005 Report Share Posted August 29, 2005 Pahari Maa wrote: Your description of your childhood sounds so much like mine. I also never learned to play. I was afraid so much of the time. I had to be perfect to be accepted at all...I still have issues with my mother... I am new to Amma and I haven't really learned to talk to her yet. I want so much to "know" Her. Dear Pahari Maa ~ ah, it made my heart ache to read what you wrote, and sadly, there are so many of us. But it is never too late to learn to play. Ask Amma to help you learn to play. Just pretend. You have a wonderful private place to do this. Get some little dishes and pans at a thrift store and make some mud pies. Then you can decorate your mud pies with whatever is around. Make a mud pie for Amma! She will love it! You only have to let go just a little bit, and it's okay to make mistakes! Especially with mud pies. : ) Let us help each other rediscover our playful nature, for this is part of our childhood selves, and Mother is always saying we must be like little children if we want to know God. :::clapping for Pahari Maa::: Love ~ Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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