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Ananthasree wrote:

 

>> ...I also found it interesting that, in the dream, Amma did not sign her

name

>> "Amma"...she

>> signed it with only two large letters drawn much larger than the rest of

the letter and she

>> kept tracing them over and over again. The letters were "SI". Any guesses

on what the SI

>> might be?...

 

Dear Ananthasree ~ getting a letter from Amma, even in a dream, seems most

wonderful.

I have no idea of the meaning of the salutation. The only knowledge I have

of the acronym SI is its use in reference to Self-Injury, people who harm

themselves directly, usually by cutting. Since I have had to deal with this

myself, I know how difficult it can be to stop, and it usually is something

that

people who have been abused as children, most often by teenagers. If you know

anyone in your life you feel may be doing this behavior, perhaps the letter

was a request from Amma for you to reach out to her/him. If you want any more

information about this self-destructive habit (which, unfortunately, when it

is being done is felt as a relief or a time-out from the actual abuse). Of

course, SI could mean a lot of other things too.

Jai Ma ~ Linda

 

 

 

 

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SI= Yes in spanish.

the fact that you dreamed mol for daughter without knowing consciously what

it meant seems very significant.

namah shivaya

 

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> SI => Self-Inquiry ?

>

> "Ko Hum?" ( "Who Am I?" )

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> this may have nothing to do with your dream

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> om namah sivaya

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

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> Mata amritanandamayi

> </gads?t=ms&k=Mata+amritanandamayi&w1=Mata+amritanandam

> ayi&c=1&s=26&.sig=DYRmPW4tjbUZrNprNMY6xw>

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> * Visit your group "Ammachi <Ammachi> " on the

> web.

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> * Ammachi

> <Ammachi?subject=Un>

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> * Terms of Service

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Namah Shivaya,Maybe since I read about Ananthasree's dream, I also had a dream

that included "si." It was a while ago, & I think it was the name of a man in a

chariot. Anyway, Wikpedia shows that "si" is used as a basic conjunctional

ending in Sanskrit. It's a primary ending, which is classified for use in the

second person, for the present & future tenses. It's also active & singular. If

this doesn't make sense, then you can find the chart at Wikpedia, by doing a

Sanskrit search.

 

Once in a dream, I saw a string of Sanskrit words, scrolling by in (blue?) on a

black background. The only word I could discern, I think meant water.

 

Sweta

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Namah Shivayah,

 

After researching it a bit, I thought maybe the "SI" was for Siva. Amma was

signing her

name as Siva.

 

NA=The concealing grace ("waiting" for the individual to mature).

MA=The three MALAS (chains) Anava (primal ignorance/ego), Karma (cause & effect)

and

Maya (illusory or temporal nature of existence).

SI=Siva/Shiva

VA=The revealing grace (spiritual awakening).

YA=The soul (Jivatma).

 

Food for thought.

 

Jai Ma!

 

Ananthasree

 

http://www.ammaschildren.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ammachi, Sweta Mitzel <swetabc wrote:

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> Namah Shivaya,Maybe since I read about Ananthasree's dream, I also had a dream

that

included "si." It was a while ago, & I think it was the name of a man in a

chariot. Anyway,

Wikpedia shows that "si" is used as a basic conjunctional ending in Sanskrit.

It's a primary

ending, which is classified for use in the second person, for the present &

future tenses.

It's also active & singular. If this doesn't make sense, then you can find the

chart at

Wikpedia, by doing a Sanskrit search.

>

> Once in a dream, I saw a string of Sanskrit words, scrolling by in (blue?) on

a black

background. The only word I could discern, I think meant water.

>

> Sweta

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Relax. Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses!

>

>

>

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