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Like the real essence of the teaching of Yoga, Amma give descriptive advice

instead of prescriptive advice. She states plainly what is preferred and why,

but lets people do as they like, as She knows they will anyway and won't condemn

anyone. She may not say look either stop smoking or don't come back here, but

She may point out, in various ways depending on the person and circumstance,

that smoking is not the better Path to take for where the person wants to go

and/or just in general for health and many other reasons. Surely some of you

have observed this with some Indian ciggarette smokers that have come to at

least San Ramon, where She very publically comments and makes a scene regarding

this.

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ecjensen_us

Ammachi

Thursday, January 12, 2006 7:35 AM

Re: Amma on "Intoxicants" -Bela

 

 

OM NAMAH SIVAYA

 

maybe she doesn't give us "rules" because she wants us to make up

our own minds. i think only then will we have the conviction of our

beliefs, and not be imitating like monkeys, or doing just because we

were told. in Ayurveda there is a saying, "Everything is for

someone and nothing is for everyone." Buddha once said, "Believe

nothing, no matter where you read it or who has said it, even if I

have said it unless it agrees with you and your common sense."

 

JAI MA

 

Ammachi, "Bela Gaytan" <bela.fela@g...> wrote:

>

> Dear Sweta,

>

>

>

> Although I've not tried yerba mate, I know that it also has the

similar

> effect that coffee does. I've heard many people steer clear of

it, also

> feeling that it is a "drug". (Ugh, drug seems so strong of a

word, since we

> are used to associating the word with hardcore intoxicants.)

>

>

>

> It's so hard to draw the line on "intoxicants", in my opinion.

Well, not

> necessarily hard to do (you could easily say you are not going to

partake of

> anything that will alter yourself), but so many of us are

accepting of these

> various substances, to a degree. You could eliminate coffee,

alcohol, cigs,

> and any illegal drugs. But what about prescription meds?

Chocolate? Both

> of them are altering substances.

>

>

>

> It's a hard topic, no doubt. Many of us feel that coffee and

caffeine are

> acceptable. but we draw the line there. Many people will

rationalize that

> marijuana is natural. tobacco is natural, and so on. I guess

until/unless

> Amma comes out with a specific statement regarding the use

of "intoxicants",

> we will all continue to abide by what we think is acceptable.

>

>

>

> ¸... ´¨¨)) -:¦:-

> ¸..´ ..´¨¨))

> ((¸¸..´ ...´ -:¦:- ..::Brightest Blessings::..

> -:¦:- ((¸¸..´.¸...` ..::Bela::..

>

>

>

> "Like nectar in the fresh morning flower, let goodness fill you.

The heart

> that unfolds all its petals spreading the fragrance of goodness is

the

> choicest offering at the altar of God" - Amma

>

> _____

>

> Ammachi [Ammachi] On

Behalf Of

> Sweta Mitzel

> Wednesday, January 11, 2006 3:09 PM

> Ammachi

> Re: Re: Amma on "Intoxicants"

>

>

>

> Coffee really is considered a gateway drug. I've switched from

coffee to

> yerbe mate, which seems much milder.

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

Mata amritanandamayi

 

 

 

 

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Namaste,

 

 

 

Very good point you’ve made here. I really enjoyed the Buddhist quotes, as

well. I was thinking along those lines with my statement, saying that we

will continue to abide by what we feel is acceptable for us, until/unless

Amma makes a specific statement regarding using intoxicants. But like

Mahamuni stated, She knows (and we know) that if we are strong in our

convictions, we will continue doing what we feel is acceptable in our minds.

 

 

 

Jai Ma!

 

 

 

¸..• ´¨¨)) -:¦:-

¸.•´ .•´¨¨))

((¸¸.•´ ..•´ -:¦:- ..::Brightest Blessings::..

-:¦:- ((¸¸.•´.¸..•` ..::Bela::..

 

 

 

"Like nectar in the fresh morning flower, let goodness fill you. The heart

that unfolds all its petals spreading the fragrance of goodness is the

choicest offering at the altar of God" - Amma

 

_____

 

Ammachi [Ammachi] On Behalf Of

ecjensen_us

Thursday, January 12, 2006 10:36 AM

Ammachi

Re: Amma on "Intoxicants" -Bela

 

 

 

OM NAMAH SIVAYA

 

maybe she doesn't give us "rules" because she wants us to make up

our own minds. i think only then will we have the conviction of our

beliefs, and not be imitating like monkeys, or doing just because we

were told. in Ayurveda there is a saying, "Everything is for

someone and nothing is for everyone." Buddha once said, "Believe

nothing, no matter where you read it or who has said it, even if I

have said it unless it agrees with you and your common sense."

 

JAI MA

 

 

 

 

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