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Namah Shivaya Georgeson,

 

This is very well said. To some degree, I have no choice but to be in proximity

of some of the tiger Gods. On the other hand, I think it's good to salute

people, even while they're sick. Kind of like when Jesus said if we salute only

our brethren, then we're no different from the pharisees. (something like that)

 

Someone shared a spiritual practice, with the aim of protecting me, in addition

to purifying the energy of those around me. Then, some other cleansing

practices for when I get home. I really need to become consistent with those

practices.

 

I see some real tiger Gods as people, when they're under the influenc of a

substance. I prefer not to talk to people when they're using drugs or alcolhol.

Even at the shelter, it's seems be the people curently on drugs & alcohol, (it's

not allowed there) who seem to cause the most problems. They can really poison

the environment.

 

Sweta

 

GeorgeSon <leokomor wrote: Dear Sweta:

 

There was a team of entertainers

called Siegfried and Roy. They performed

with Lions and Tigers in Las Vegas within

a large cage . Roy was attacked by a tiger

a few years agao and is now in

severe physical incapacity.

 

Sri Ramakrishna was a 19th Century Mahatma.

In the 108 names of Ammachi Sri Ramakrishna is

mentioned in numbers 56 through 60. Amma Herself

 

visited Belur Math (Sri Ramakrishna's home)

 

Sri Ramakrishna warned his monks to not hug

a tiger. They are God. That is true.

All in creation are aspects of the one

indivisible All.

Nevertheless SriRamakrishna said that they are

Gods (true) (BUT) - salute them -

SALUTE THEM FROM AFAR.

 

Here is the excerpt from the Gospel of Sri

Ramakrishna on TIGER GODS.

 

Sunday, February 18, 1883.

 

SRI RAMAKRISHNA arrived at Govinda Mukherji's

house at Belgharia, near Calcutta. Besides

Narendra, Ram, and other devotees, some of

Govinda's neighbors were present. The Master

first sang and danced with the devotees.

After the kirtan they sat down. Many

saluted the Master. Now and then he

would say, "Bow before God."

Master's attitude toward the wicked

"It is God alone", he said, "who has become

all this. But in certain places -- for instance,

in a holy man -- there is a greater manifestation

than in others. You may say, there are wicked

men also. That is true, even as there are tigers

and lions; but one need not hug the 'tiger God'.

One should keep away from him and salute him

from a distance. Take water, for instance. Some

water may be drunk, some may be used for

worship, some for bathing, and some only

for washing dishes."

 

HERE IS THE WEB PAGE THE ABOVE IS CITED:

 

http://www.hinduism.fsnet.co.uk/namoma/kathamritam/chapter_08/k08_1_Feb_18_1883.\

htm

 

With Love,

 

GeorgeSon

 

 

 

 

 

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