Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 Om Namah Shivaya, What I like about you Tom, is your great courage to speak your mind, even when your opinion doesn't seem to be popular. I also like that your posts seem to express authentic emotions. It sounds to me as if you care about the under dogs .... the ones whose needs don't seem to be met by the majority in power, or who don't seem to quite fit in with the main stream. You seem to be an individualist who craves justice & fairness. I appreciate your honesty. Sweta GeorgeSon <leokomor wrote: Wherever we go, we find faults and defects in others. Our mind becomes restless because of this habit; we must change it. Forgetting the shortcomings of others, we should look for the good qualities in them and respect them. This is what we need to do. Always see only the good side of everyone; then your sorrow will come to an end. - Ammachi, For My Children, p131 New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 Dear Tom, Namaste, I hope your heart is opening perhaps just a bit to see how much love and attention and prayers you are receiving from many of your brothers and sisters. Yes, the comments and advice may seem inconsistent. But I believe that even those who say "shut up"( which i personally do not recommend ) have your best interest at heart. We are not perfect YET; so please forgive us and try to see beyond the words. Actually, try to feel beyond the words. 35 years ago, when i was totally stuck in the head with math, logic, physics trying to understand the whole universe, something extraordinary happened. By God's Grace, my mind descended from head to heart. The experience of God's Vast Love was/is indescribable. For some reason( karma i guess ), I am still stuck in the head but much less so. That LOVE is my greatest TRUTH and goal and that is why Amma is my greatest LOVE. Sometimes I feel that LOVE in others and sometimes in myself. So, Tom, be even more courageous, reach out to some of us with OFFLINE or phone. You may be pleasantly surprised. May Amma bless you, protect you and open your heart in a safe way ! Amma's Blessings, amarnath Ammachi, Sweta Mitzel <swetabc wrote: > > Om Namah Shivaya, > > What I like about you Tom, is your great courage to speak your mind, even when your opinion doesn't seem to be popular. I also like that your posts seem to express authentic emotions. It sounds to me as if you care about the under dogs ... the ones whose needs don't seem to be met by the majority in power, or who don't seem to quite fit in with the main stream. You seem to be an individualist who craves justice & fairness. I appreciate your honesty. > > Sweta > > GeorgeSon <leokomor wrote: > > Wherever we go, we find faults and defects in others. > Our mind becomes restless because of this habit; we > must change it. Forgetting the shortcomings of others, > we should look for the good qualities in them and > respect them. This is what we need to do. Always see > only the good side of everyone; then your sorrow will > come to an end. - Ammachi, For My Children, p131 > > > > > > New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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