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The Dayamrita topic has run it's course and I thank all those who've

contributed. Thanks for his bio, but I'm well aware of it, and he's

not an "official" sannyasin to my knowledge, or perhaps I missed his

Initiation. It's his fans that enjoy calling him "swamiji" leading

others to this misconclusion. I'm as much as a sannyasin as he is if

you're talking otherwise. His Actions in regards to the satsangs,

as "national satsang leader", is my main problem with him.

 

Thanks for those who passed on the answer to my question on the Devi

Mandir group. I had thought the question itself had gotten me booted

since I had clashed with the moderator in the past, but the

moderator's answer w/Swamiji's discredit's this theory.

 

I'll save the case history of "The LS Interruption" of the DC satsang

for a later time. This particular story shows how people who've

been following Amma for 10+ years, and other's who've MEMORIZED the

LS stotram, still don't understand etiquette or devotion. When it

happened, I didn't curse anyone in respect of the setting, but if

such a grave offense occurs in the future, I'll "order a lesson" for

the offenders with much eagerness.

 

"Children, have you ever noticed how even tasteless food tastes

wonderful after you've been fasting for a time? And have you ever

watched a starving person or starving animal who's suddenly been

given some food? They will gulp it down without any thought to it's

taste or if it will upset their stomach. Similary, when one

becomes Hungry for (supreme) Truth, they won't impose any

restrictions such as flavor or digestability".

 

Awaken Children, Volume... Well, let's say Volume 108 since I

just made it up.

 

peace,

tom

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I've wondered about this, because the Amma website still lists him as "Br.

Dayamrita," but

I'm pretty sure I heard him give a discourse awhile back in which he talked

about how his

relationship with Amma became really difficult either just before or just after

she initiated

him. So, now I'm confused! Is anyone able to confirm one way or the other? Just

curious.

 

Namah Sivaya,

Iswari

 

Ammachi, "Tom" <tomgull wrote:

>

> The Dayamrita topic has run it's course and I thank all those who've

> contributed. Thanks for his bio, but I'm well aware of it, and he's

> not an "official" sannyasin to my knowledge, or perhaps I missed his

> Initiation. It's his fans that enjoy calling him "swamiji" leading

> others to this misconclusion.

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He is a formal brahmachari. People call him "Swami" out of respect. His yellow

robes seem quite a bit more orange than others I have seen around Amma though.

But again, it is the character of a man, not the color of his clothes (including

robes), which define him. And regardless of the color of his robes, no one here

should openly say such derrogatory things about him like Tom did.

-

ammasiswari

Ammachi

Tuesday, March 14, 2006 12:04 PM

Re: Ok, I'll stop for now;/ Amma says

 

 

I've wondered about this, because the Amma website still lists him as "Br.

Dayamrita," but

I'm pretty sure I heard him give a discourse awhile back in which he talked

about how his

relationship with Amma became really difficult either just before or just

after she initiated

him. So, now I'm confused! Is anyone able to confirm one way or the other?

Just curious.

 

Namah Sivaya,

Iswari

 

Ammachi, "Tom" <tomgull wrote:

>

> The Dayamrita topic has run it's course and I thank all those who've

> contributed. Thanks for his bio, but I'm well aware of it, and he's

> not an "official" sannyasin to my knowledge, or perhaps I missed his

> Initiation. It's his fans that enjoy calling him "swamiji" leading

> others to this misconclusion.

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

Mata amritanandamayi

 

 

 

 

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

 

b..

Ammachi

 

c..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Again I would have to ask, who made you the authority or sole judge of who leads

a spiritual or worldly life, or who has devotion and ettiquette and who does

not?

 

I am soooooo surprised that you clashed with yet another person, sweet Nanda,

the hard working moderator of the Devi Mandir forum. Is there a pattern you

should maybe look at here, or is it just everyone else's fault?

 

Surya

-

Tom

Ammachi

Tuesday, March 14, 2006 9:40 AM

Ok, I'll stop for now;/ Amma says

 

 

The Dayamrita topic has run it's course and I thank all those who've

contributed. Thanks for his bio, but I'm well aware of it, and he's

not an "official" sannyasin to my knowledge, or perhaps I missed his

Initiation. It's his fans that enjoy calling him "swamiji" leading

others to this misconclusion. I'm as much as a sannyasin as he is if

you're talking otherwise. His Actions in regards to the satsangs,

as "national satsang leader", is my main problem with him.

 

Thanks for those who passed on the answer to my question on the Devi

Mandir group. I had thought the question itself had gotten me booted

since I had clashed with the moderator in the past, but the

moderator's answer w/Swamiji's discredit's this theory.

 

I'll save the case history of "The LS Interruption" of the DC satsang

for a later time. This particular story shows how people who've

been following Amma for 10+ years, and other's who've MEMORIZED the

LS stotram, still don't understand etiquette or devotion. When it

happened, I didn't curse anyone in respect of the setting, but if

such a grave offense occurs in the future, I'll "order a lesson" for

the offenders with much eagerness.

 

"Children, have you ever noticed how even tasteless food tastes

wonderful after you've been fasting for a time? And have you ever

watched a starving person or starving animal who's suddenly been

given some food? They will gulp it down without any thought to it's

taste or if it will upset their stomach. Similary, when one

becomes Hungry for (supreme) Truth, they won't impose any

restrictions such as flavor or digestability".

 

Awaken Children, Volume... Well, let's say Volume 108 since I

just made it up.

 

peace,

tom

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

Mata amritanandamayi

 

 

 

 

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

 

b..

Ammachi

 

c..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I agree that it's character that defines a person, not the color of his robes.

Some of the

most spiritually conscious, compassionate people I know have no special title or

outfits.

 

(Regarding Dayamrita specifically, I've just never been sure what I'm supposed

to call him!)

 

Blessings,

Iswari

 

Ammachi, "Mahamuni" <mahamuni wrote:

>

> He is a formal brahmachari. People call him "Swami" out of respect. His

yellow robes

seem quite a bit more orange than others I have seen around Amma though. But

again, it

is the character of a man, not the color of his clothes (including robes), which

define him.

And regardless of the color of his robes, no one here should openly say such

derrogatory

things about him like Tom did.

> -

> ammasiswari

> Ammachi

> Tuesday, March 14, 2006 12:04 PM

> Re: Ok, I'll stop for now;/ Amma says

>

>

> I've wondered about this, because the Amma website still lists him as "Br.

Dayamrita,"

but

> I'm pretty sure I heard him give a discourse awhile back in which he talked

about how

his

> relationship with Amma became really difficult either just before or just

after she

initiated

> him. So, now I'm confused! Is anyone able to confirm one way or the other?

Just

curious.

>

> Namah Sivaya,

> Iswari

>

> Ammachi, "Tom" <tomgull@> wrote:

> >

> > The Dayamrita topic has run it's course and I thank all those who've

> > contributed. Thanks for his bio, but I'm well aware of it, and he's

> > not an "official" sannyasin to my knowledge, or perhaps I missed his

> > Initiation. It's his fans that enjoy calling him "swamiji" leading

> > others to this misconclusion.

>

>

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>

>

>

> Mata amritanandamayi

>

>

>

----------

--

>

>

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

>

> b..

> Ammachi

>

> c..

>

>

>

----------

--

>

>

>

>

>

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I don't think he minds what you would call him.

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Ammachi

Tuesday, March 14, 2006 4:22 PM

Re: Ok, I'll stop for now;/ Amma says

 

 

I agree that it's character that defines a person, not the color of his robes.

Some of the

most spiritually conscious, compassionate people I know have no special title

or outfits.

 

(Regarding Dayamrita specifically, I've just never been sure what I'm supposed

to call him!)

 

Blessings,

Iswari

 

Ammachi, "Mahamuni" <mahamuni wrote:

>

> He is a formal brahmachari. People call him "Swami" out of respect. His

yellow robes

seem quite a bit more orange than others I have seen around Amma though. But

again, it

is the character of a man, not the color of his clothes (including robes),

which define him.

And regardless of the color of his robes, no one here should openly say such

derrogatory

things about him like Tom did.

> -

> ammasiswari

> Ammachi

> Tuesday, March 14, 2006 12:04 PM

> Re: Ok, I'll stop for now;/ Amma says

>

>

> I've wondered about this, because the Amma website still lists him as "Br.

Dayamrita,"

but

> I'm pretty sure I heard him give a discourse awhile back in which he

talked about how

his

> relationship with Amma became really difficult either just before or just

after she

initiated

> him. So, now I'm confused! Is anyone able to confirm one way or the other?

Just

curious.

>

> Namah Sivaya,

> Iswari

>

> Ammachi, "Tom" <tomgull@> wrote:

> >

> > The Dayamrita topic has run it's course and I thank all those who've

> > contributed. Thanks for his bio, but I'm well aware of it, and he's

> > not an "official" sannyasin to my knowledge, or perhaps I missed his

> > Initiation. It's his fans that enjoy calling him "swamiji" leading

> > others to this misconclusion.

>

>

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>

>

>

> Mata amritanandamayi

>

>

>

----------

--

>

>

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

>

> b..

> Ammachi

>

> c.. Terms of

Service.

>

>

>

----------

--

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

Mata amritanandamayi

 

 

 

 

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

 

b..

Ammachi

 

c..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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