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Rick wrote:

 

My dog chewed on my Rudraksha mala and ate a couple of the beads. What does

that signify?

 

 

 

Dear Rick ~ this is certainly a new angle on the old "the dog ate my

homework." Actually, this happened to me once, with an art project, the day

before I

was supposed to turn it in. Do you think the teacher believed me. LOL

Perhaps the dog had some karma that needed to be burned.

 

Rudraksha beads are all so different. They have a certain number of facets,

according to the bead, and this all is meaningful. So, unless you can find

beads with the same number of facets, I think perhaps you just wrap the mala in

a pretty cloth and tuck it somewhere on your altar or behind a picture of

Amma. If there is an Indian store near you, you might be able to find

comparable

beads and have it repaired. Jai Ma ~ Linda P.S. I will be sure to keep my

mala away from my two dogs and two kitties. They'd like nothing better then to

take it apart.

Jai Ma ~ Linda

 

 

 

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My labrador retriever also ingested part of my last mala. This discussion is

giving me more hope for his spiritual progress! When I brought his picture to

Amma, to ask a question about him, Amma's attendent said, "Amma blessed your

dog." He lets me put sacred ash & holy water on him, he's heard plenty of

chanting & likes to hang around when I'm meditating. So, I've began praying for

his liberation. (lol)

 

nierika wrote:

Rick wrote:

 

My dog chewed on my Rudraksha mala and ate a couple of the beads. What does

that signify?

 

 

 

Dear Rick ~ this is certainly a new angle on the old "the dog ate my

homework." Actually, this happened to me once, with an art project, the day

before I

was supposed to turn it in. Do you think the teacher believed me. LOL

Perhaps the dog had some karma that needed to be burned.

 

Rudraksha beads are all so different. They have a certain number of facets,

according to the bead, and this all is meaningful. So, unless you can find

beads with the same number of facets, I think perhaps you just wrap the mala in

a pretty cloth and tuck it somewhere on your altar or behind a picture of

Amma. If there is an Indian store near you, you might be able to find

comparable

beads and have it repaired. Jai Ma ~ Linda P.S. I will be sure to keep my

mala away from my two dogs and two kitties. They'd like nothing better then to

take it apart.

Jai Ma ~ Linda

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

 

Mata amritanandamayi

 

 

 

 

 

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My animals all love to sit by me while I meditate. IF they are

outside the room, they paw at the door to get in. Once in they are

content to sit close by and often close their eyes (ok they do this a

LOT anyway! I think a cat sleeps 18 hrs a day or something like

that). I have 3 cats and a dog. I have heard at one time you

shouldn't let animals sit by you when you meditate as they take

your "energy" or something like that. But I decided it was fine. I

love having them around.

 

 

Ammachi, Sweta Mitzel <swetabc> wrote:

> My labrador retriever also ingested part of my last mala. This

discussion is giving me more hope for his spiritual progress! When I

brought his picture to Amma, to ask a question about him, Amma's

attendent said, "Amma blessed your dog." He lets me put sacred ash &

holy water on him, he's heard plenty of chanting & likes to hang

around when I'm meditating. So, I've began praying for his

liberation. (lol)

>

> nierika@a... wrote:

> Rick wrote:

>

> My dog chewed on my Rudraksha mala and ate a couple of the beads.

What does

> that signify?

>

>

>

> Dear Rick ~ this is certainly a new angle on the old "the dog ate

my

> homework." Actually, this happened to me once, with an art project,

the day before I

> was supposed to turn it in. Do you think the teacher believed me.

LOL

> Perhaps the dog had some karma that needed to be burned.

>

> Rudraksha beads are all so different. They have a certain number of

facets,

> according to the bead, and this all is meaningful. So, unless you

can find

> beads with the same number of facets, I think perhaps you just

wrap the mala in

> a pretty cloth and tuck it somewhere on your altar or behind a

picture of

> Amma. If there is an Indian store near you, you might be able to

find comparable

> beads and have it repaired. Jai Ma ~ Linda P.S. I will be sure to

keep my

> mala away from my two dogs and two kitties. They'd like nothing

better then to

> take it apart.

> Jai Ma ~ Linda

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>

>

>

>

> Mata amritanandamayi

>

>

>

>

>

> Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

>

>

> Ammachi

>

> Terms of

Service.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> for Good

> Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.

>

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Love it! I once had a mala break, and had the loose

beads on a nightstand temporarily. I was thinking I

would get the mala repaired later, but my dog/canine

soul mate ate a few of those beads! I took it as a

sign that it was time for a new mala. Now, all these

years later, I smile at the realization that my dog

friend must have received a real blessing from her

mala bead snack. :-)

 

 

 

--- Sweta Mitzel <swetabc wrote:

 

> My labrador retriever also ingested part of my last

> mala. This discussion is giving me more hope for

> his spiritual progress! When I brought his picture

> to Amma, to ask a question about him, Amma's

> attendent said, "Amma blessed your dog." He lets me

> put sacred ash & holy water on him, he's heard

> plenty of chanting & likes to hang around when I'm

> meditating. So, I've began praying for his

> liberation. (lol)

>

> nierika wrote:

> Rick wrote:

>

> My dog chewed on my Rudraksha mala and ate a couple

> of the beads. What does

> that signify?

>

>

>

> Dear Rick ~ this is certainly a new angle on the old

> "the dog ate my

> homework." Actually, this happened to me once, with

> an art project, the day before I

> was supposed to turn it in. Do you think the teacher

> believed me. LOL

> Perhaps the dog had some karma that needed to be

> burned.

>

> Rudraksha beads are all so different. They have a

> certain number of facets,

> according to the bead, and this all is meaningful.

> So, unless you can find

> beads with the same number of facets, I think

> perhaps you just wrap the mala in

> a pretty cloth and tuck it somewhere on your altar

> or behind a picture of

> Amma. If there is an Indian store near you, you

> might be able to find comparable

> beads and have it repaired. Jai Ma ~ Linda P.S. I

> will be sure to keep my

> mala away from my two dogs and two kitties. They'd

> like nothing better then to

> take it apart.

> Jai Ma ~ Linda

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>

>

>

>

> Mata amritanandamayi

>

>

>

>

>

> Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

>

> To from this group, send an email

> to:

> Ammachi

>

> Your use of is subject to the

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> for Good

> Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina

> relief effort.

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Another realized dog!

 

So glad that that Rita spared horrendous damage to

your area.

Jai Ma

Prasadini

 

Linda Puckett wrote:

 

> Love it! I once had a mala break, and had the loose

> beads on a nightstand temporarily. I was thinking I

> would get the mala repaired later, but my dog/canine

> soul mate ate a few of those beads! I took it as a

> sign that it was time for a new mala. Now, all these

> years later, I smile at the realization that my dog

> friend must have received a real blessing from her

> mala bead snack. :-)

>

>

>

> --- Sweta Mitzel <swetabc wrote:

>

> > My labrador retriever also ingested part of my last

> > mala. This discussion is giving me more hope for

> > his spiritual progress! When I brought his picture

> > to Amma, to ask a question about him, Amma's

> > attendent said, "Amma blessed your dog." He lets me

> > put sacred ash & holy water on him, he's heard

> > plenty of chanting & likes to hang around when I'm

> > meditating. So, I've began praying for his

> > liberation. (lol)

> >

> > nierika wrote:

> > Rick wrote:

> >

> > My dog chewed on my Rudraksha mala and ate a couple

> > of the beads. What does

> > that signify?

> >

> >

> >

> > Dear Rick ~ this is certainly a new angle on the old

> > "the dog ate my

> > homework." Actually, this happened to me once, with

> > an art project, the day before I

> > was supposed to turn it in. Do you think the teacher

> > believed me. LOL

> > Perhaps the dog had some karma that needed to be

> > burned.

> >

> > Rudraksha beads are all so different. They have a

> > certain number of facets,

> > according to the bead, and this all is meaningful.

> > So, unless you can find

> > beads with the same number of facets, I think

> > perhaps you just wrap the mala in

> > a pretty cloth and tuck it somewhere on your altar

> > or behind a picture of

> > Amma. If there is an Indian store near you, you

> > might be able to find comparable

> > beads and have it repaired. Jai Ma ~ Linda P.S. I

> > will be sure to keep my

> > mala away from my two dogs and two kitties. They'd

> > like nothing better then to

> > take it apart.

> > Jai Ma ~ Linda

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

> >

> > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Mata amritanandamayi

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

> >

> > To from this group, send an email

> > to:

> > Ammachi

> >

> > Your use of is subject to the

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > for Good

> > Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina

> > relief effort.

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>

>

> ------

>

>

> * Visit your group "Ammachi

> <Ammachi>" on the web.

>

> *

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We've had lots of pets who have heard a lot of chanting and received

lots of vibhutti. The dog was rolling around this morning before we

got up and turned the LS on, on the boombox. Guess he decided we needed

to hear it.

 

About dreams, on Thursday morning I dreamed that a friend of mine, who

is now in Amritapuri, said that there was going to be chanting

all day atr the MA Center that day. I woke up and told my husband this,

then went to the computer to see Bala's posting about Archana all day

at the MA Center. Hmm.. Gotta admit that Rita was on my mind.

Jai Ma!

Prasadini

 

Sweta Mitzel wrote:

 

> My labrador retriever also ingested part of my last mala. This

> discussion is giving me more hope for his spiritual progress! When I

> brought his picture to Amma, to ask a question about him, Amma's

> attendent said, "Amma blessed your dog." He lets me put sacred ash &

> holy water on him, he's heard plenty of chanting & likes to hang

> around when I'm meditating. So, I've began praying for his

> liberation. (lol)

>

> nierika wrote:

> Rick wrote:

>

> My dog chewed on my Rudraksha mala and ate a couple of the beads.

> What does

> that signify?

>

>

>

> Dear Rick ~ this is certainly a new angle on the old "the dog ate my

> homework." Actually, this happened to me once, with an art project,

> the day before I

> was supposed to turn it in. Do you think the teacher believed me. LOL

> Perhaps the dog had some karma that needed to be burned.

>

> Rudraksha beads are all so different. They have a certain number of

> facets,

> according to the bead, and this all is meaningful. So, unless you can

> find

> beads with the same number of facets, I think perhaps you just wrap

> the mala in

> a pretty cloth and tuck it somewhere on your altar or behind a

> picture of

> Amma. If there is an Indian store near you, you might be able to find

> comparable

> beads and have it repaired. Jai Ma ~ Linda P.S. I will be sure to

> keep my

> mala away from my two dogs and two kitties. They'd like nothing

> better then to

> take it apart.

> Jai Ma ~ Linda

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>

>

>

>

> Mata amritanandamayi

>

>

>

>

>

> Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

>

>

> Ammachi

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> for Good

> Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.

>

>

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>

>

> ------

>

>

> * Visit your group "Ammachi

> <Ammachi>" on the web.

>

> *

> Ammachi

> <Ammachi?subject=Un>

>

> * Terms of

> Service <>.

>

>

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on 9/25/05 7:16 PM, Prasadini at ganesh1008 wrote:

 

> We've had lots of pets who have heard a lot of chanting and received

> lots of vibhutti. The dog was rolling around this morning before we

> got up and turned the LS on, on the boombox. Guess he decided we needed

> to hear it.

 

Both of our dogs have had Amma's darshan. We even have a videotape of one of

them getting it.

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on 9/25/05 1:18 PM, Adriane at a1driane wrote:

 

> My animals all love to sit by me while I meditate. IF they are

> outside the room, they paw at the door to get in. Once in they are

> content to sit close by and often close their eyes (ok they do this a

> LOT anyway! I think a cat sleeps 18 hrs a day or something like

> that). I have 3 cats and a dog. I have heard at one time you

> shouldn't let animals sit by you when you meditate as they take

> your "energy" or something like that.

 

That's an old TM instruction. I don't buy it anymore.

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Lucky dogs!

 

Rick Archer wrote:

 

> on 9/25/05 7:16 PM, Prasadini at ganesh1008 wrote:

>

> > We've had lots of pets who have heard a lot of chanting and received

> > lots of vibhutti. The dog was rolling around this morning before we

> > got up and turned the LS on, on the boombox. Guess he decided we needed

> > to hear it.

>

> Both of our dogs have had Amma's darshan. We even have a videotape of

> one of

> them getting it.

>

>

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>

>

> ------

>

>

> * Visit your group "Ammachi

> <Ammachi>" on the web.

> *

> Ammachi

> <Ammachi?subject=Un>

> * Terms of

> Service <>.

>

>

> ------

>

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I had a wonderful cockatiel about ten years ago. If he was out of

his cage when I meditated, he would fly over, perch on my knee and

close his little eyes. He also laughed when I laughed at something

funny, even if it was night time and his cage was covered.

 

Also when I had a canary in the early 1980's, that bird would wake

up and sing when I did puja, even if it was dark and his cage was

covered. I remember one MahaShivaratri; it was remarkable. All

night long, every three hours when the puja was being done, he would

wake up and sing.

 

Aikya

 

 

Ammachi, "Adriane" <a1driane@s...> wrote:

> My animals all love to sit by me while I meditate. IF they are

> outside the room, they paw at the door to get in. Once in they are

> content to sit close by and often close their eyes (ok they do

this a

> LOT anyway! I think a cat sleeps 18 hrs a day or something like

> that). I have 3 cats and a dog. I have heard at one time you

> shouldn't let animals sit by you when you meditate as they take

> your "energy" or something like that. But I decided it was fine. I

> love having them around.

>

>

> Ammachi, Sweta Mitzel <swetabc> wrote:

> > My labrador retriever also ingested part of my last mala. This

> discussion is giving me more hope for his spiritual progress!

When I

> brought his picture to Amma, to ask a question about him, Amma's

> attendent said, "Amma blessed your dog." He lets me put sacred

ash &

> holy water on him, he's heard plenty of chanting & likes to hang

> around when I'm meditating. So, I've began praying for his

> liberation. (lol)

> >

> > nierika@a... wrote:

> > Rick wrote:

> >

> > My dog chewed on my Rudraksha mala and ate a couple of the

beads.

> What does

> > that signify?

> >

> >

> >

> > Dear Rick ~ this is certainly a new angle on the old "the dog

ate

> my

> > homework." Actually, this happened to me once, with an art

project,

> the day before I

> > was supposed to turn it in. Do you think the teacher believed

me.

> LOL

> > Perhaps the dog had some karma that needed to be burned.

> >

> > Rudraksha beads are all so different. They have a certain number

of

> facets,

> > according to the bead, and this all is meaningful. So, unless

you

> can find

> > beads with the same number of facets, I think perhaps you just

> wrap the mala in

> > a pretty cloth and tuck it somewhere on your altar or behind a

> picture of

> > Amma. If there is an Indian store near you, you might be able

to

> find comparable

> > beads and have it repaired. Jai Ma ~ Linda P.S. I will be sure

to

> keep my

> > mala away from my two dogs and two kitties. They'd like nothing

> better then to

> > take it apart.

> > Jai Ma ~ Linda

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Mata amritanandamayi

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

> >

> >

> > Ammachi

> >

> > Terms of

> Service.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > for Good

> > Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.

> >

> >

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That is so sweet! I have heard a lot about dogs enjoying chanting and

meditation but never about birds.

 

 

On Sep 26, 2005, at 4:16 PM, Aikya Param wrote:

 

> I had a wonderful cockatiel about ten years ago.  If he was out of

> his cage when I meditated, he would fly over, perch on my knee and

> close his little eyes.  He also laughed when I laughed at something

> funny, even if it was night time and his cage was covered.

>

> Also when I had a canary in the early 1980's, that bird would wake

> up and sing when I did puja, even if it was dark and his cage was

> covered.  I remember one MahaShivaratri; it was remarkable.  All

> night long, every three hours when the puja was being done, he would

> wake up and sing.

>

> Aikya

>

>

> Ammachi, "Adriane" <a1driane@s...> wrote:

> > My animals all love to sit by me while I meditate. IF they are

> > outside the room, they paw at the door to get in. Once in they are

> > content to sit close by and often close their eyes (ok they do

> this a

> > LOT anyway! I think a cat sleeps 18 hrs a day or something like

> > that). I have 3 cats and a dog. I have heard at one time you

> > shouldn't let animals sit by you when you meditate as they take

> > your "energy" or something like that. But I decided it was fine. I

> > love having them around.

> >

> >

> > Ammachi, Sweta Mitzel <swetabc> wrote:

> > > My labrador retriever also ingested part of my last mala.  This

> > discussion is giving me more hope for his spiritual progress! 

> When I

> > brought his picture to Amma, to ask a question about him, Amma's

> > attendent said, "Amma blessed your dog."  He lets me put sacred

> ash &

> > holy water on him, he's heard plenty of chanting & likes to hang

> > around when I'm meditating.  So, I've began praying for his

> > liberation.  (lol)

> > >

> > > nierika@a... wrote:

> > > Rick wrote:

> > >

> > > My dog  chewed on my Rudraksha mala and ate a couple of the

> beads.

> > What does

> > > that  signify?

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Dear Rick ~ this is certainly a new angle on the old "the dog

> ate

> > my 

> > > homework." Actually, this happened to me once, with an art

> project,

> > the day  before I

> > > was supposed to turn it in. Do you think the teacher believed

> me.

> > LOL 

> > > Perhaps the dog had some karma that needed to be burned.

> > >

> > > Rudraksha beads are all so different. They have a certain number

> of

> > facets, 

> > > according to the bead, and this all is meaningful. So, unless

> you

> > can find

> > > beads  with the same number of facets, I think perhaps you just

> > wrap the mala in

> > > a  pretty cloth and tuck it somewhere on your altar or behind a

> > picture of

> > > Amma. If  there is an Indian store near you, you might be able

> to

> > find comparable

> > > beads  and have it repaired. Jai Ma ~ Linda  P.S. I will be sure

> to

> > keep my

> > > mala  away from my two dogs and two kitties. They'd like nothing

> > better then to

> > > take  it apart.

> > > Jai Ma ~ Linda

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Mata amritanandamayi

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >     Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

> > >  

> > >    

> > >  Ammachi

> > >  

> > >     Terms of

> > Service.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >            

> > >

> > > for Good

> > >  Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.

> > >

> > >

>

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ▪  Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

>  

> ▪  

>  Ammachi

>  

> ▪   Terms of

> Service.

>

>

>

>

 

 

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