Guest guest Posted April 11, 2006 Report Share Posted April 11, 2006 Hi all, Having a great time in Australia. Last night was DB in Sydney. By the end there were only about 200 people there, including tour staff. It was over around 4:30 a.m. Amma wore a green sari with gold trim. Some friends, a couple, are doing this tour, too. One night at their mutual darshan, Amma handed the man an apple. His wife assumed they'd be sharing the apple. Later, in their hotel room, she spied the core of the already- eaten apple and exclaimed, "You ate it by yourself?" "Yeah, it was the worst apple I ever tasted," said the husband. The wife wasn't angry, but was a little taken aback that her husband hadn't shared Amma's gift from their darshan together. So the next time the couple went for darshan, Amma started laughing and talking to the people around her. The interpreter explained that Amma was exclaiming, "He ate the whole apple by himself!" The man's comment was, "I can't get away with anything. It's like she's peeping through the keyhole of the hotel room!" On to Brisbane today! Love, Jyotsna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 Dear Jyotsna: This post is like a postcard from a friend. I hope Sara from Iceland read this. It is extremely sweet of you to give us this spiritual travelogue. I am grateful. The Grace of the Guru keeps us in touch. She must be aware of our need to vicariously be on tour. Who knows. At any event you are being a sweet instrument of our mutual Mother. Thank you Thank you . GeorgeSon Ammachi, "E. Lamb" <jyotsna2 wrote: > > Hi all, > > Having a great time in Australia. Last night was DB in Sydney. By the end > there were only about 200 people there, including tour staff. It was over > around 4:30 a.m. Amma wore a green sari with gold trim. > > Some friends, a couple, are doing this tour, too. One night at > their mutual darshan, > Amma handed the man an apple. His wife assumed they'd be sharing > the apple. Later, in their hotel room, she spied the core of the already- > eaten apple and exclaimed, "You ate it by yourself?" "Yeah, it was > the worst apple I ever tasted," said the husband. The wife wasn't angry, > but was a little taken aback that her husband hadn't shared Amma's > gift from their darshan together. So the next time the couple went > for darshan, Amma started laughing and talking to the people around > her. The interpreter explained that Amma was exclaiming, "He ate > the whole apple by himself!" The man's comment was, "I can't > get away with anything. It's like she's peeping through the > keyhole of the hotel room!" > > On to Brisbane today! > > Love, > Jyotsna > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 Wow 200 people , this must have been so special ! , not to convey anythig wrong with large crowds , but the latest info on the Darshan just made me realize how important it is to find Amma in heart at this point , ! namaste, Joanna thank you for sharing Joytsna > > Dear Jyotsna: > > This post is like a postcard from a friend. > I hope Sara from Iceland read this. > > It is extremely sweet of you to give us > this spiritual travelogue. > > I am grateful. > > The Grace of the Guru keeps us > in touch. She must be aware of > our need to vicariously be on tour. > Who knows. > > At any event you are being a sweet > instrument of our mutual Mother. > Thank you Thank you . > > GeorgeSon > > Ammachi, "E. Lamb" <jyotsna2@> wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > Having a great time in Australia. Last night was DB in Sydney. > By the end > > there were only about 200 people there, including tour staff. It > was over > > around 4:30 a.m. Amma wore a green sari with gold trim. > > > > Some friends, a couple, are doing this tour, too. One night at > > their mutual darshan, > > Amma handed the man an apple. His wife assumed they'd be sharing > > the apple. Later, in their hotel room, she spied the core of the > already- > > eaten apple and exclaimed, "You ate it by yourself?" "Yeah, it > was > > the worst apple I ever tasted," said the husband. The wife > wasn't angry, > > but was a little taken aback that her husband hadn't shared > Amma's > > gift from their darshan together. So the next time the couple > went > > for darshan, Amma started laughing and talking to the people > around > > her. The interpreter explained that Amma was exclaiming, "He ate > > the whole apple by himself!" The man's comment was, "I can't > > get away with anything. It's like she's peeping through the > > keyhole of the hotel room!" > > > > On to Brisbane today! > > > > Love, > > Jyotsna > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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