Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 Om Amriteswaryai Namaha, Amma says we should learn the nature of things and their functionality and especially the nature of ego. I encourage everyone either participating or concerned about current debates to take the time and read "Awaken Children" Vol VI, Chap 2. And when there is more time, both entire Vols VI and VII have much of Amma's Wisdom about the nature of mind, ego and the goal of spiritual practices. I personally would like discussions to center around Amma's teachings; not just words but to contemplate the truth of Amma's teachings in our daily lives and learn about the nature of mind, ego( our own mind and ego ) so we can share from our own experiences. And how our experiential insights help us in our daily lives and inspire us to lead more unselfish lives. Amma equates "unselfishness" with spirituality. It is said that to study, contemplate and live the words of a Satguru like Amma, one does not have to study any other scriptures, etc. Quite a few have attained enlightenment via such a beautiful path. These are just my leanings. Yours may be different. Thanks for listening. Amma's Blessings, amarnath may all beings everywhere be happy and peaceful ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 Dear One, I would love to see such a change in direction for our discussions. For someone who is relatively new to Amma, this would be very helpful and inspiring. Pahari Maa On Mar 15, 2006, at 9:33 PM, amarnath wrote: > Om Amriteswaryai Namaha, > > Amma says we should learn the nature of things and their > functionality and especially the nature of ego. > > I encourage everyone either participating or concerned about current > debates to take the time and read "Awaken Children" Vol VI, Chap 2. > > And when there is more time, both entire Vols VI and VII have much of > Amma's Wisdom about the nature of mind, ego and the goal of spiritual > practices. > > I personally would like discussions to center around Amma's > teachings; not just words but to contemplate the truth of Amma's > teachings in our daily lives and learn about the nature of mind, ego( > our own mind and ego ) so we can share from our own experiences. And > how our experiential insights help us in our daily lives and inspire > us to lead more unselfish lives. Amma equates "unselfishness" with > spirituality. > > It is said that to study, contemplate and live the words of a Satguru > like Amma, one does not have to study any other scriptures, etc. > Quite a few have attained enlightenment via such a beautiful path. > > These are just my leanings. Yours may be different. Thanks for > listening. > > Amma's Blessings, > amarnath > > may all beings everywhere be happy and peaceful ! Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > > > > Mata amritanandamayi > > > > > > ▪  Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. >  > ▪  >  Ammachi >  > ▪  Terms of > Service. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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