Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 GeorgeSon wrote (of hurricane Katrina): I am convinced that Amma does not scare Her children for mere sport. The Beloved gave us two years in advance to adjust our sadhana accordingly. May the Divine Mother have mercy. Peace Peace Peace.. ....P.S. Let us show courage. Amma set the example of coolness on the day of the knife attempt. She is fearless. We can also be fearless. I am praying for courage because I lack it at this moment. Dear GeorgeSon ~ I am sure, as you are, that Amma would not say something potentially scary about upcoming bad news or "dark clouds," just for sport. Amma is way beyond/above that kind of human mischief. I am watching the news coverage ... seeing people crying, seeing people asking for word of missing children or other relatives; hearing of people begging for food and water, and it is clear to me that the response is slow in coming. And I cannot help but wonder why. We all need courage in the face of this devastation. This morning, I heard someone on the news describe a certain area where they hurricane hit looking as if it had been struck by a nuclear bomb. Clearly, in recent US history, there is no tragedy that compares to this one. Yet, you are one of the most courageous people I know, GeorgeSon. Even to admit a lack of courage requires courage and honesty. Prayers to Hanuman might be auspicious right now. I have created a folder in the Files section on our Page, entitled "Chalisas." Eventually, I envision this will contain various Chalisas for different dieties, but right now the Hanuman Chalisa is in this folder for anyone who wants to access it. Jai Ma, Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 Om Namah Shivaya: Thank you for the kind words Linda wrote: "It is clear to me that the response is slow in coming. And I cannot help but wonder why. We all need courage in the face of this devastation" I have also wondered about the slow response. I just watched CNN during my lunch hour between 12-1 PST. One hospital was overwhelmed. CNN thought there may be a sniper shooting at people carrying the sick in to ER. There was not even one soldier guarding the hospital. Chaos. What would Amma do? She would tell us about the dogs curly tail. Try to make it straight. Pull the tail out and boing it resumes its form. Try not to grieve. The world has always been this way. It will not change until we have God Realized empathy. Amma sees everything symbiotically. The suffering victims are extensions of Her arms and limbs. Would Amma not see an infected sore on Her hand? Do we say oh that hand is not me? Let the hand fend for itself? No way! We would get in our car and rush to an urgent care facility. Most americans (myself included) have this awful disconnect. We fail to see that the gulf victims are none other than our very own Self. Amma sees this like we see the nose on our face. Imprisoned (as it were) in a state of delusion we see a quote unquote Southern Black Man or an Indian Doctor or Wolf Blitzer a CNN anchor without integral awareness. The victim is me. The so- called "helpers" are me. A divine play is going on. Shakespeare said "All the world is a stage" The tragedy in the Gulf Coast is an enactment. With Love, GeorgeSon Ammachi, nierika@a... wrote: > > GeorgeSon wrote (of hurricane Katrina): > > I am convinced that Amma does not scare Her children for mere sport. The > Beloved gave us two years in advance to adjust our sadhana accordingly. > > May the Divine Mother have mercy. Peace Peace Peace.. > > ...P.S. Let us show courage. Amma set the example of coolness on the day of > the knife attempt. She is fearless. We can also be fearless. I am praying > for courage because I lack it at this moment. > > > Dear GeorgeSon ~ I am sure, as you are, that Amma would not say something > potentially scary about upcoming bad news or "dark clouds," just for sport. Amma > is way beyond/above that kind of human mischief. > > I am watching the news coverage ... seeing people crying, seeing people > asking for word of missing children or other relatives; hearing of people begging > for food and water, and it is clear to me that the response is slow in > coming. And I cannot help but wonder why. > > We all need courage in the face of this devastation. This morning, I heard > someone on the news describe a certain area where they hurricane hit looking as > if it had been struck by a nuclear bomb. Clearly, in recent US history, > there is no tragedy that compares to this one. > Yet, you are one of the most courageous people I know, GeorgeSon. Even to > admit a lack of courage requires courage and honesty. Prayers to Hanuman might > be auspicious right now. > > I have created a folder in the Files section on our Page, > entitled "Chalisas." Eventually, I envision this will contain various Chalisas for > different dieties, but right now the Hanuman Chalisa is in this folder for > anyone who wants to access it. > > Jai Ma, > Linda > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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