Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 Om Namah Shivaya On leaving Amritapuri for Australia Amma said: When Amma asked her children to say something, one of them said, "Come back soon." To this Amma responded, "Do you mean you want me to fall sick? All the programs are already fixed. When you say 'come back soon,' either it means there should be some problem with the programs or Amma should fall sick. You shouldn't pray like this. You should pray that you come to be able to see Amma clearly in your heart." Amma then explained how most of the people who come to see her on her Indian Tour only have her darshan once every two years. She asked the ashramites to try to think of them and not themselves. "Instead of all the time thinking 'I!,' 'I!,' 'I!,' 'I!' and 'for me!' 'for me!' 'for me!', you should start thinking, 'you' and 'for you,'" Amma said. "Only in compassion do we truly lose ourselves. In tapas [austerities], we still have the attitude that 'I am the doer.'" Telling her ashram children that they must struggle to keep their thirst for liberation alive, Amma gave them instructions to do as much japa and meditation on their bus trip back to Amritapuri as possible. Before getting up to go to the airport for her trip to Australia, Amma then blessed everyone: "Children, may your journey be safe and happy." Was it a blessing for the physical journey or for the inner one? For the whole account please click: http://www.amritapuri.org/amma/2006/603safe.php My comment? WHAT A SADGURU!!! Namah Shivaya, GeorgeSon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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