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Temba wrote:

 

....the more of what "I" wanted is what keeps us in bondage."I got more from

giving".so now we may begin to give in order to recieve more,instead of just

giving only for the joy of giving with no expectation of recieving anything

in return.we may think. "oh yeah if i do seva,(which is giving)this may get

me closer to AMMA etc.when we do seva with an open heart and the right

awaweness we are closer to AMMA THEN WE MAY REALIZE.

 

 

Dear Temba ~ I am concerned a bit that you are reading too much into what

some people are innocently saying. If I say, for example, about my Tarot and

other workshops, that "I" got as much out of it as "my" students, for me, this

is a statement of wonder and gratitude, and the use of the word, "I," is for

convenience. I never did, nor would I, if I started doing them again, think to

myself, "oh, I will do as many as I can so I can get the more out of it than

I get." This would put me in the position of a cat chasing its own tail.

 

We must have some way to refer to ourselves when we talk about our

experiences. Otherwise, who is writing this email? Who wrote the email "I" am

responding to ... and ultimately, this would seem to turn into a circle that

would

cause a person to possibly question, "why am 'I' participating in this digest

at all?"

 

We come here because this is a satsang in cyberspace. For some of us, it is

the only satsang available to us. I am very aware that Amma has said we must

get rid of "I" and "mine," but I'm not sure She was referring to

conversations, which is what the digest is ... it is conversations between "me"

and "you,"

or between "me" and the group, or between some other "me" and another person

or the group. Of course, we could all use a term such as "this child" when

we are talking about ourselves or our experiences to get around the problem of

seeming to sound egotistical, but if we are doing it just to get away from

using the terms "I" and "mine," we really have not changed anything, and it is

just subterfuge.

 

When "I" read an email from anyone in the group, "I" don't make anything out

of their use of the word, "I," when referring to their experience. "I"

realize it is a convenience and that it is not up to me to try to figure out or

judge the use of the word, "I" by another person. And it is really additionally

tiresome, literally, in terms of my health, to remember to keep using

quotation marks around the word, "I." So I pray we all remember that, in

sharing our

experiences, that we are each unique and in the sharing, others are

enriched, and that we not become overly worried about the use of personal

pronouns.

At Amma's feet ~ Linda

 

 

 

 

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thankyou for sharing that sis.AMMAs son is glad that you felt comfortable

enough to express yourself so freely.we all have our different ways to

express ourselves.that is what makes life so wonderful.don't you think?.what

was shared from this body was sincere and the best that AMMA S SON CAN

OFFER.on the other hand,you have helped your brother to grow and increased

his awareness.for that "I" BOW TO YOU.one love my beloved sister.feel free

to call

anytime.773-722-3247.thankyou.thankyou.thankyou.thankyou.thanyou.LOVE.LOVE.LOVE.\

LOVE.LOVE

..LOVE.AMMA.AMMA. PS.THE USING THE AMMAS son is just a sakshi

bhava(excercise).it has nothing to do with trying to sound anyway.its just a

form of discipline.hope it doesnt agitate you.its only learning to watch and

increase awareness.wait til you see the line of T-SHIRTS.and once again let

AMMAs say that you and all the rest of MOTHERS children are blessings to

AMMAS son.and "my"beautiful sister linda AFTER THREE YEARS OF GOING TO SEE

AMMA SIX YEARS AGO MOTHERS son finally went and got a hug.MOTHER SPOKE TO

THIS CHILD AND SAID IN ENGLISH "MY"SON ,so your point is well taken and this

child has learned from it.isnt it wonderful how we can rug each other

certain ways and still ove to the best of our capacity?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

eply-Ammachi

>Ammachi

> Re: To Temba re to Temba on Darshan

>Sun, 4 Dec 2005 12:38:49 EST

>

>

>Temba wrote:

>

>...the more of what "I" wanted is what keeps us in bondage."I got more

>from

>giving".so now we may begin to give in order to recieve more,instead of

>just

>giving only for the joy of giving with no expectation of recieving

>anything

>in return.we may think. "oh yeah if i do seva,(which is giving)this may

>get

>me closer to AMMA etc.when we do seva with an open heart and the right

>awaweness we are closer to AMMA THEN WE MAY REALIZE.

>

>

>Dear Temba ~ I am concerned a bit that you are reading too much into what

>some people are innocently saying. If I say, for example, about my Tarot

>and

>other workshops, that "I" got as much out of it as "my" students, for me,

>this

>is a statement of wonder and gratitude, and the use of the word, "I," is

>for

>convenience. I never did, nor would I, if I started doing them again, think

>to

> myself, "oh, I will do as many as I can so I can get the more out of it

>than

>I get." This would put me in the position of a cat chasing its own tail.

>

>We must have some way to refer to ourselves when we talk about our

>experiences. Otherwise, who is writing this email? Who wrote the email "I"

>am

>responding to ... and ultimately, this would seem to turn into a circle

>that would

>cause a person to possibly question, "why am 'I' participating in this

>digest

>at all?"

>

>We come here because this is a satsang in cyberspace. For some of us, it is

>the only satsang available to us. I am very aware that Amma has said we

>must

>get rid of "I" and "mine," but I'm not sure She was referring to

>conversations, which is what the digest is ... it is conversations between

>"me" and "you,"

>or between "me" and the group, or between some other "me" and another

>person

>or the group. Of course, we could all use a term such as "this child" when

>we are talking about ourselves or our experiences to get around the

>problem of

>seeming to sound egotistical, but if we are doing it just to get away from

>using the terms "I" and "mine," we really have not changed anything, and

>it is

>just subterfuge.

>

>When "I" read an email from anyone in the group, "I" don't make anything

>out

>of their use of the word, "I," when referring to their experience. "I"

>realize it is a convenience and that it is not up to me to try to figure

>out or

>judge the use of the word, "I" by another person. And it is really

>additionally

>tiresome, literally, in terms of my health, to remember to keep using

>quotation marks around the word, "I." So I pray we all remember that, in

>sharing our

> experiences, that we are each unique and in the sharing, others are

>enriched, and that we not become overly worried about the use of personal

>pronouns.

>At Amma's feet ~ Linda

>

>

>

>

>

 

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