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GeorgeSon wrote:

 

>Dear Prasadini:

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>Prasadini wrote:

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>"I think as a country our priorities are definitely misplaced."

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>The priority of America is a crude uncivil blend of survival of the fittest.

Dog eat dog prevails by and large.

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>The priorities Amma wants nations to abide by are SPIRITUAL VALUES. The feeding

of the soul is necessary too. It appears that many progressives analyze solely

in economic terms. That is acceptable but a little incomplete.

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>Without a doubt FOOD CLOTHING AND SHELTER come first. The stomach must be fed

before spiritual instructions can be of value. Who cares for Vedanta or even

Sadgurus if the stomach is empty. Prasadini I am Just clumsily trying to insert

the non-economic into the discussion here insinuating that it is not JUST an

economic issue. We need to evaluate the spiritually impoverished as well.

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It is just my humble opinion that we cannot do anything about another's

spiritual values. Certainly spiritual values are very important to many,

and certainly one's inner life is of the utmost importance to many.

Being a decent human being does not necessitate being spiritual - just

my opinion!. I don't want to get into a detailed political discussion

here, but I feel that whoever is in charge of this country has massively

failed many people in need in this disaster situation. And that person

claims

to be religious, and talks a lot about his prayers.

 

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>Prasadini next said:

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>"This is all just so sad that the only place to find comfort is in Mother"

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>The poverty in America is a scandal. No doubt about it. But if it leads to

the feeling I have nothing and that (albeit sad feeling) leads to God then

perhaps it ain't all bad.

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>This may be what Jesus meant in the statement: "The meek shall inherit the

earth".

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>Adversity can lead to faith in a higher power. Conversely wealth can lead to

spiritual bankruptcy. Amma of course demands both material sustenance and

spiritual consciousness.

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>Food must be placed right beside scripture. One cannot learn with a growling

stomach. But if despair leads a Jiva to God and a sense of hitting bottom

comes, then it is certainly bad but not all bad.

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>I sometimes feel that material poverty helped lead me to Amma. I would rather

be poor with Amma than rich without Her,

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I agree. What I was saying was that I was very distressed about the

horrors others are experiencing and my only solace is in Mother. It is

my thought that,

generally speaking, most things are neither all good or all bad. Life is

a mixed bag in that respect.

Pranams,

Prasadini

 

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>With Love

>Lokaha Samastaha Sukinoh Bhavanthu

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>GeorgeSon

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>P.S. Happy Labor Day Weekend - darling Amma Children.

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>Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

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