Guest guest Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 Namaste Roan, Warm greetings and 1000-fold salutations to you, Roan you are also my Divine Guide like everyone else : Everyone is a teacher as well as a student. Students make the best teachers actually. Each is a mirror of the other Sorry for delay in responding to you. Sometimes it hard for me to find messages that I haven't replied to.. please be patient with me. About your confused state regarding Saraswati, Durga and MahaKali, please be patient. The devis choose who to bestow their darshans upon. We cannot choose them. It is like Rudrakshas choose their own homes and stay with the people whom they are likely to bless. One day when you least expect, the Right Devi will come to you. You will see a sign that will become your "Signpost" of things to come. Meantime, have you been practicing Saguna Durga mantra? How does it feel? Comfortable? Restless? During our brief meeting at Changi Airport, my first impression was that you should begin with Lord Ganapati, then Saraswati Devi, then the right Maa will come later. Also continue bhakti to Lord Kartikeya as he is Ganapatiji's brother and Celestial Mediator. The lady was right when she said during her Durga Trance Session that once you utter the word "Maa", Durga becomes All. This is becos she is a Durga devotee. So this method works for her but not necessarily for other people who seek her trance sessions. After the trance, did she guide you further about how to invoke Durga? If not, then that was why when you went home to commence chanting Durga mantra, you felt disturbed about it and it did not bring you comfort. You mentioned not feeling good or right about it. Did she teach you Beeja mantra? Or did you take beeja mantra from book and chanted it? Saguna method for beginners is more appropriate. Hence my earlier suggestion that you begin using Saguna chanting method without Beeja mantra. Brother Roan, you are the only person who is able to fine tune yourself. When the time is ripe (in God's time), this will happen. You will notice the difference. Meanwhile, I am merely your sibling in God who can be your sounding board, discuss with you and make some relevant suggestions. Ommmmmms, Yours very humbly with good wishes, Simone , "roankz" <roankz@s...> wrote: > From the pit of my heart greetings to u Simone my guide and to the Divine in u, > > I have noted the contents in full of delight. > > Well for me "MAA"" is mother and she is the whole. Sometimes i am tune to Saraswati, Durga and Mahakali. May be i am in the confused state not being able to precisely define what i mean by maa. > > Would gladly appreciate if u could fine tune me and lead me to the correct vibration as u know ,u feel .... > > From my experience, Lord kartikeya and mother is guiding me. Once i was told by a genuine lady who gets durga in her trance, that when u utter Maa, it automatically takes on the universal role of a mother as a) educator,b)protector,c) custodian,d)awakener and many more. > > I do not know whether it is this start that makes me not able to precisely define what i mean by maa. > > Since we r on this topic would greatly appreciate your advise on this topic. Upon ur advise i can fine tune my path. > > Best Regards, > > Roan > - Simone > > Sunday, December 19, 2004 11:55 AM > RBSC : Lord Murugan or Maa > > Vanakkam and Prostrations to the Divine in Roan, > > Lord Murugan as is commonly known by Tamils and Sri Lankans of Tamil > descent, is also Lord Kartikeya, Subramaniam, etc. etc. Know by many > names as you already know. For starters, the 6 mukhi rudraksha > represents Lord Murugan and rules the planet Shukra (Venus). > > By the term "Maa", please define your individual definition based on > the following: > > a) Devi worhsip > b) Shaktism > c) MahaKali > d) Durga > e) Any of the Ten Mahavidyas > f) The Saptikas > g) 64 Yoginis > > As all beloved friends here know, there are many forms of Maa that > are referred to by innumerable names for example: Mariamman, Amam, > Mataji, Amma, etc. Which one? ))))))) > > I can only assume at this stage that you mean MahaKali. Is this > correct? Please let me know.. > > Most honored and delighted that my message has drawn you closer to > bhakti. Yes, bhakti is very important. It is an essential part of > 'walking' the Divine Path towards final liberation (Moksha) even if > it takes zillions of years to accomplish. All of us can only take > one step at a time. In each lifetime, we can only do so much. But > when devotion is sincere and disciplied, we are then gradually, > slowly but steadfastly guided forwards (never backwards) by the Gods. > > Ommmmmms (All is contained in Om), > Bountiful blessings > May Saraswati Devi bless you, > Simone > > > , "roankz" > <roankz@s...> wrote: > > Dear Guide and greetings to the divine in Simone, > > > > The shared message is so great to express the effect of Bhakti. > > > > pranam to your sharing, i am sure this infor has definately > brought me deeper to Bhakti. > > > > Pls share more for the benefit of all. Do u have On Lord Muruga or > Maa > > Best Regards, > > > > Roan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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