Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 Dear Surya, Feel free to introduce yourself, then! I'm one of the darshan line coordinators (we wear green sashes, to distinguish ourselves from the rest of the lines sevites with the scarves around their necks) in NYC, usually on for the evening programs. I'm the only lines coordinator with long, dark hair (usually braided). I don't have much time to talk while working, but I always love meeting other devotees I've seen online, so say hi if you see me! Blessings, Iswari Ammachi, "Mahamuni" <mahamuni> wrote: > > Also, I'm always in NYC. Haven't missed it since I started in 1990. We must have met, no? > > Jai Maa! > > Surya > - > Prashanti > Ammachi > Wednesday, May 03, 2006 11:07 AM > Re: To Prashanti: Your New York Report > > > Om Amriteswaryai Namah. > GeorgeSon <leokomor> wrote: > > > Did the upper West Side get transformed into Amma Loka? ... This is what > > makes the Y-Satsang occasionally invaluable. > > > All of New York felt like that, as if a quietness had fallen over things, > blessing the cacophany of this place. It was truly an extraordinary > stillness, at least by my perception. > > [kiddingly she asks] Only occasionally?? [laughing] > > Mahamuni <mahamuni> wrote: > > > > Whose apt. was it at now that Arun is no longer there? > > > I'm not sure of the family's name, Surya; maybe someone else knows. > > I knew She would not leave Her devotees wanting. > > > Faith and surrender indeed. I was more sure than not, but still the > suspense made for lots of little dramas. > > I really wrestled with hopping on a plane and coming out for the 1 day, > > > Well, if it happens again, and we are still here, we live in Queens about > 15-20 mintues from both the JFK and LGA airports. So could pick you up and > offer a couch in a very cluttered apartment, if that would mitigate the > cost-bliss justification ratio. But it's not an ideal crash place during > tour since we are at least 60-90 minutes by public transportation from the > Manhattan Center, depending on the time of night, and rarely seem to make it > back to the morning programs as as a result. > > I wish I were a jewel on Her nose ring. > I wish I were the saftey pin on Her dress. > I wish I were the Splenda in Her sweet pudding. > > Who has that recipe?? > > > > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > ---------- -- > > > a.. Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. > > b.. > Ammachi > > c.. > > > ---------- -- > > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 Hi Iswari, I know you. I'll give you a reminder hello when I see you. I've helped out my share on the lines in the past. I can rarely commit in advance since it all depends on where I am most needed. Usually they rope me into running security in NYC. Oh loads of fun! I don't get to do those long lap shifts in NYC anymore either since I don't live there anymore. Boo hoo! Jai Maa! Surya - ammasiswari Ammachi Wednesday, May 03, 2006 12:19 PM Re: To Prashanti: Your New York Report Dear Surya, Feel free to introduce yourself, then! I'm one of the darshan line coordinators (we wear green sashes, to distinguish ourselves from the rest of the lines sevites with the scarves around their necks) in NYC, usually on for the evening programs. I'm the only lines coordinator with long, dark hair (usually braided). I don't have much time to talk while working, but I always love meeting other devotees I've seen online, so say hi if you see me! Blessings, Iswari Ammachi, "Mahamuni" <mahamuni> wrote: > > Also, I'm always in NYC. Haven't missed it since I started in 1990. We must have met, no? > > Jai Maa! > > Surya > - > Prashanti > Ammachi > Wednesday, May 03, 2006 11:07 AM > Re: To Prashanti: Your New York Report > > > Om Amriteswaryai Namah. > GeorgeSon <leokomor> wrote: > > > Did the upper West Side get transformed into Amma Loka? ... This is what > > makes the Y-Satsang occasionally invaluable. > > > All of New York felt like that, as if a quietness had fallen over things, > blessing the cacophany of this place. It was truly an extraordinary > stillness, at least by my perception. > > [kiddingly she asks] Only occasionally?? [laughing] > > Mahamuni <mahamuni> wrote: > > > > Whose apt. was it at now that Arun is no longer there? > > > I'm not sure of the family's name, Surya; maybe someone else knows. > > I knew She would not leave Her devotees wanting. > > > Faith and surrender indeed. I was more sure than not, but still the > suspense made for lots of little dramas. > > I really wrestled with hopping on a plane and coming out for the 1 day, > > > Well, if it happens again, and we are still here, we live in Queens about > 15-20 mintues from both the JFK and LGA airports. So could pick you up and > offer a couch in a very cluttered apartment, if that would mitigate the > cost-bliss justification ratio. But it's not an ideal crash place during > tour since we are at least 60-90 minutes by public transportation from the > Manhattan Center, depending on the time of night, and rarely seem to make it > back to the morning programs as as a result. > > I wish I were a jewel on Her nose ring. > I wish I were the saftey pin on Her dress. > I wish I were the Splenda in Her sweet pudding. > > Who has that recipe?? > > > > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > ---------- -- > > > a.. Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. > > b.. > Ammachi > > c.. > > > ---------- -- > > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! Mata amritanandamayi a.. Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. b.. Ammachi c.. Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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