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Temba wrote:

 

let AMMAS sun also jump on this band wagon.when AMMAs sun was incarsararted,

 

brother Dayamrita made sure this child had his cell phone # and also

offerered to send him money.he sent this child over 20 books of AMMA in

every language from hindi to spanish.he sent this child blessed jewelry by

AMMA.he sent this child pictures and anything this child asked for.he wrote

inspiring letters to this child.this was ALL done by AMMAs grace.you all

call him swami.this child calls him brother...

 

AMMAs sun has even cried on the phone to him.dayamrita was there for this

child as if he was this childs brother and he still is.

 

 

Dear Temba ~ thank you so much for posting this heartfelt message about Sw.

Dayamrita.

You know a person by his/her behavior as well as by what (s)he might say.

Several years ago, I was afraid I had forgotten my Amma mantra. The original

paper on which it had been written is probably somewhere with all the other

stuff in my storage shed. I talked with someone at the Santa Fe Ashram, and she

arranged a time for Sw. Dayamrita to call me. He only needed to know what my

mantra was about, and then he very kindly and carefully gave me the correct

wording (actually I had not forgotten it) as well as the meanings. Believe me,

I ran right away and wrote it all down in one of my journals so I wouldn't

lose it again. But my own experience with Sw. Dayamrita, though brief, was very

sweet and encouraging.

 

I am remembering my grandmother's words (and probably just about everybody's

grandmother or mother has said this at one time or another: "If you can't

say something nice, don't say anything at all." I believe Amma would agree. Jai

Ma ~ Linda

 

 

 

 

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Brother Dayamrita has always been very kind to me. If anyone has had a different

experience with him, I am not here to deny that. Their feelings and experience

come from

their own heart. Amma listens to EVERYTHING we tell her. She does ask us to then

discriminate in our actions and how we respond, but I assume she would want us

to listen

to each other's thoughts and feelings- not necessarily answer or react, but at

least listen.

Dayamrita has always listened in that way in my experience and has helped me too

in a

spirit of serving Amma by doing so.

 

I love Amma! I'm glad she has swamis, swaminis and brahmacharis to help her

mission

here on earth. They are not avatars like her, but they are really trying to

help.

 

in her grace,

Upasana

 

Ammachi, nierika wrote:

>

>

> Temba wrote:

>

> let AMMAS sun also jump on this band wagon.when AMMAs sun was incarsararted,

>

> brother Dayamrita made sure this child had his cell phone # and also

> offerered to send him money.he sent this child over 20 books of AMMA in

> every language from hindi to spanish.he sent this child blessed jewelry by

> AMMA.he sent this child pictures and anything this child asked for.he wrote

> inspiring letters to this child.this was ALL done by AMMAs grace.you all

> call him swami.this child calls him brother...

>

> AMMAs sun has even cried on the phone to him.dayamrita was there for this

> child as if he was this childs brother and he still is.

>

>

> Dear Temba ~ thank you so much for posting this heartfelt message about Sw.

> Dayamrita.

> You know a person by his/her behavior as well as by what (s)he might say.

> Several years ago, I was afraid I had forgotten my Amma mantra. The original

> paper on which it had been written is probably somewhere with all the other

> stuff in my storage shed. I talked with someone at the Santa Fe Ashram, and

she

> arranged a time for Sw. Dayamrita to call me. He only needed to know what my

> mantra was about, and then he very kindly and carefully gave me the correct

> wording (actually I had not forgotten it) as well as the meanings. Believe me,

> I ran right away and wrote it all down in one of my journals so I wouldn't

> lose it again. But my own experience with Sw. Dayamrita, though brief, was

very

> sweet and encouraging.

>

> I am remembering my grandmother's words (and probably just about everybody's

> grandmother or mother has said this at one time or another: "If you can't

> say something nice, don't say anything at all." I believe Amma would agree.

Jai

> Ma ~ Linda

>

>

>

>

>

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I like your thoughtful message, Upasana.

Nandu

Ammachi, "onedevima" <onedevima wrote:

>

> Brother Dayamrita has always been very kind to me. If anyone has had

a different

> experience with him, I am not here to deny that. Their feelings and

experience come from

> their own heart. Amma listens to EVERYTHING we tell her. She does

ask us to then

> discriminate in our actions and how we respond, but I assume she

would want us to listen

> to each other's thoughts and feelings- not necessarily answer or

react, but at least listen.

> Dayamrita has always listened in that way in my experience and has

helped me too in a

> spirit of serving Amma by doing so.

>

> I love Amma! I'm glad she has swamis, swaminis and brahmacharis to

help her mission

> here on earth. They are not avatars like her, but they are really

trying to help.

>

> in her grace,

> Upasana

>

> Ammachi, nierika@ wrote:

> >

> >

> > Temba wrote:

> >

> > let AMMAS sun also jump on this band wagon.when AMMAs sun was

incarsararted,

> >

> > brother Dayamrita made sure this child had his cell phone # and also

> > offerered to send him money.he sent this child over 20 books of

AMMA in

> > every language from hindi to spanish.he sent this child blessed

jewelry by

> > AMMA.he sent this child pictures and anything this child asked

for.he wrote

> > inspiring letters to this child.this was ALL done by AMMAs

grace.you all

> > call him swami.this child calls him brother...

> >

> > AMMAs sun has even cried on the phone to him.dayamrita was there

for this

> > child as if he was this childs brother and he still is.

> >

> >

> > Dear Temba ~ thank you so much for posting this heartfelt message

about Sw.

> > Dayamrita.

> > You know a person by his/her behavior as well as by what (s)he

might say.

> > Several years ago, I was afraid I had forgotten my Amma mantra.

The original

> > paper on which it had been written is probably somewhere with all

the other

> > stuff in my storage shed. I talked with someone at the Santa Fe

Ashram, and she

> > arranged a time for Sw. Dayamrita to call me. He only needed to

know what my

> > mantra was about, and then he very kindly and carefully gave me

the correct

> > wording (actually I had not forgotten it) as well as the meanings.

Believe me,

> > I ran right away and wrote it all down in one of my journals so I

wouldn't

> > lose it again. But my own experience with Sw. Dayamrita, though

brief, was very

> > sweet and encouraging.

> >

> > I am remembering my grandmother's words (and probably just about

everybody's

> > grandmother or mother has said this at one time or another: "If

you can't

> > say something nice, don't say anything at all." I believe Amma

would agree. Jai

> > Ma ~ Linda

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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