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Namah Shivaya Pahari Ma & all

Your stories about hugging Swamiji are wonderful. They remind me of a

particular time when I was hugged by Mother. Hugs are becoming more

scarce these days - not for Mother, but for us.Three years ago I was in

a downturn in my illness and had very little stamina. We drove to the MA

Center for the day, about an 80 mile drive. I was exhausted by the time

we got there. I had to wait 5 hours for my turn at darshan. There came a

point when my body told me that I was crashing big time, and it was now

or never. So I waited it out. By the time my turn came I was like

someone horribly sick with the flu. My brain was totally gone, and I

ached horribly from head to toe. But when Mother hugged me, I felt

myself dissolve into Her body, and then my awareness expand and expand

into nothingness - infinity. She asked me twice "How are you?" I could

not speak. On the one hand I wished I could just die right there from

the pain, and on the other I was in the most wonderful place one could

wish for - in Her.

 

Maybe it took being emptied out, mind and body to be open to Her. I

don't know.

I never made it back that tour - I fried my body in that one day and

spent the next 6 weeks in bed.

 

What we won't to for a taste of That.

 

Prasadini

 

 

 

Ardis Jackson wrote:

>>> There is no division in that state [of a Mahatma]; one becomes totally

>>> undivided. In fact, there is only space. Division is created by us.

>>> As a result of our own karma, the ego creates division. It is like a

>>> house divided by walls into many rooms. Before the house was

>>> constructed, there was only space. After the walls were put up, the

>>> space was divided into separate rooms. But in reality, even when the

>>> entire house is built and division is created by the walls, there is

>>> still only space.

>>>

>>> -- Amma, Awaken Children, Vol. 5, p. 41

>>>

>>>

>> Hugging

>>

>> The first time I hugged Swamiji was in the midst of a large crowd of

>> people in the temple. I just went up to him and spread my arms wide

>> open to let him know I wanted to hug him. When I hugged him, I

>> remember just letting go of any expectations or attachment. My head

>> tipped to the side and rested against his chest and I entered a state

>> of detached bliss.

>>

>> The second time I hugged Swamiji we were standing on opposite sides of

>> the road outside of the temple. We had just finished a wonderful

>> weekend retreat. This time he was the one who beckoned to me to come

>> over for a hug. I stood on his left side and put my arms around his

>> waist. I decided to hold him firmly. As soon as I did, I was able to

>> “let go” spiritually and I realized that all I could feel was the

>> circle of my arms and my body against his side. There was nothing

>> substantial inside my arms. Once again, my head tipped to the side

>> against his upper chest; but all I could feel was spaciousness and

>> energy.

>>

>> The third time I hugged Swamiji, I hadn’t seen him in a long time.

>> He had been away on tour in the United States and in India and then on

>> retreat. I was in the temple by myself when I saw a flash of his

>> orange outside. I started to run out but then I saw that he was busy

>> with other devotees. I sat down and was feeling dejected and lonely.

>> He came in and saw me. He motioned for me to come to him. I put my

>> arms around him, standing at his left side. This time I could feel

>> his body, but it seemed like there was just a thin shell and the whole

>> interior was vast inner space or energy.

>>

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One clarification. I believe Pahari Maa is talking about Swami Satyananda

Saraswati of the Devi Mandir, not Big Swamiji.

 

Jai Maa!

 

Surya

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"Prasadini" <ganesh1008 (AT) comcast (DOT) net>

<Ammachi>

Wednesday, May 10, 2006 11:59 AM

Re: Mahatmas

 

 

> Namah Shivaya Pahari Ma & all

> Your stories about hugging Swamiji are wonderful. They remind me of a

> particular time when I was hugged by Mother. Hugs are becoming more

> scarce these days - not for Mother, but for us.Three years ago I was in

> a downturn in my illness and had very little stamina. We drove to the MA

> Center for the day, about an 80 mile drive. I was exhausted by the time

> we got there. I had to wait 5 hours for my turn at darshan. There came a

> point when my body told me that I was crashing big time, and it was now

> or never. So I waited it out. By the time my turn came I was like

> someone horribly sick with the flu. My brain was totally gone, and I

> ached horribly from head to toe. But when Mother hugged me, I felt

> myself dissolve into Her body, and then my awareness expand and expand

> into nothingness - infinity. She asked me twice "How are you?" I could

> not speak. On the one hand I wished I could just die right there from

> the pain, and on the other I was in the most wonderful place one could

> wish for - in Her.

>

> Maybe it took being emptied out, mind and body to be open to Her. I

> don't know.

> I never made it back that tour - I fried my body in that one day and

> spent the next 6 weeks in bed.

>

> What we won't to for a taste of That.

>

> Prasadini

>

>

>

> Ardis Jackson wrote:

>>>> There is no division in that state [of a Mahatma]; one becomes totally

>>>> undivided. In fact, there is only space. Division is created by us.

>>>> As a result of our own karma, the ego creates division. It is like a

>>>> house divided by walls into many rooms. Before the house was

>>>> constructed, there was only space. After the walls were put up, the

>>>> space was divided into separate rooms. But in reality, even when the

>>>> entire house is built and division is created by the walls, there is

>>>> still only space.

>>>>

>>>> -- Amma, Awaken Children, Vol. 5, p. 41

>>>>

>>>>

>>> Hugging

>>>

>>> The first time I hugged Swamiji was in the midst of a large crowd of

>>> people in the temple. I just went up to him and spread my arms wide

>>> open to let him know I wanted to hug him. When I hugged him, I

>>> remember just letting go of any expectations or attachment. My head

>>> tipped to the side and rested against his chest and I entered a state

>>> of detached bliss.

>>>

>>> The second time I hugged Swamiji we were standing on opposite sides of

>>> the road outside of the temple. We had just finished a wonderful

>>> weekend retreat. This time he was the one who beckoned to me to come

>>> over for a hug. I stood on his left side and put my arms around his

>>> waist. I decided to hold him firmly. As soon as I did, I was able to

>>> “let go” spiritually and I realized that all I could feel was the

>>> circle of my arms and my body against his side. There was nothing

>>> substantial inside my arms. Once again, my head tipped to the side

>>> against his upper chest; but all I could feel was spaciousness and

>>> energy.

>>>

>>> The third time I hugged Swamiji, I hadn’t seen him in a long time.

>>> He had been away on tour in the United States and in India and then on

>>> retreat. I was in the temple by myself when I saw a flash of his

>>> orange outside. I started to run out but then I saw that he was busy

>>> with other devotees. I sat down and was feeling dejected and lonely.

>>> He came in and saw me. He motioned for me to come to him. I put my

>>> arms around him, standing at his left side. This time I could feel

>>> his body, but it seemed like there was just a thin shell and the whole

>>> interior was vast inner space or energy.

>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

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>>

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>>

>>

>>

>>

>> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>> Links

>>

>>

>>

>>

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>

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

> Links

>

 

 

 

 

 

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I know and I'm sure. But I just wanted to point out that this was not "our"

Big Swamiji. As far as I know, he is not in the habit of hugging women.

 

Surya

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"Ardis Jackson" <ardis1 (AT) verizon (DOT) net>

<Ammachi>

Wednesday, May 10, 2006 3:09 PM

Re: Mahatmas

 

 

You are correct Surya. I have also had some other worldly hugs with

Amma.

 

On May 10, 2006, at 1:57 PM, Mahamuni Das wrote:

 

> One clarification. I believe Pahari Maa is talking about Swami

> Satyananda

> Saraswati of the Devi Mandir, not Big Swamiji.

>

> Jai Maa!

>

> Surya

> -

> "Prasadini" <ganesh1008 (AT) comcast (DOT) net>

> <Ammachi>

> Wednesday, May 10, 2006 11:59 AM

> Re: Mahatmas

>

>

>> Namah Shivaya Pahari Ma & all

>> Your stories about hugging Swamiji are wonderful. They remind me of a

>> particular time when I was hugged by Mother. Hugs are becoming more

>> scarce these days - not for Mother, but for us.Three years ago I was

>> in

>> a downturn in my illness and had very little stamina. We drove to the

>> MA

>> Center for the day, about an 80 mile drive. I was exhausted by the

>> time

>> we got there. I had to wait 5 hours for my turn at darshan. There

>> came a

>> point when my body told me that I was crashing big time, and it was

>> now

>> or never. So I waited it out. By the time my turn came I was like

>> someone horribly sick with the flu. My brain was totally gone, and I

>> ached horribly from head to toe. But when Mother hugged me, I felt

>> myself dissolve into Her body, and then my awareness expand and expand

>> into nothingness - infinity. She asked me twice "How are you?" I could

>> not speak. On the one hand I wished I could just die right there from

>> the pain, and on the other I was in the most wonderful place one could

>> wish for - in Her.

>>

>> Maybe it took being emptied out, mind and body to be open to Her. I

>> don't know.

>> I never made it back that tour - I fried my body in that one day and

>> spent the next 6 weeks in bed.

>>

>> What we won't to for a taste of That.

>>

>> Prasadini

>>

>>

>>

>> Ardis Jackson wrote:

>>>>> There is no division in that state [of a Mahatma]; one becomes

>>>>> totally

>>>>> undivided. In fact, there is only space. Division is created by

>>>>> us.

>>>>> As a result of our own karma, the ego creates division. It is

>>>>> like a

>>>>> house divided by walls into many rooms. Before the house was

>>>>> constructed, there was only space. After the walls were put up,

>>>>> the

>>>>> space was divided into separate rooms. But in reality, even when

>>>>> the

>>>>> entire house is built and division is created by the walls, there

>>>>> is

>>>>> still only space.

>>>>>

>>>>> -- Amma, Awaken Children, Vol. 5, p. 41

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>> Hugging

>>>>

>>>> The first time I hugged Swamiji was in the midst of a large crowd of

>>>> people in the temple. I just went up to him and spread my arms wide

>>>> open to let him know I wanted to hug him. When I hugged him, I

>>>> remember just letting go of any expectations or attachment. My head

>>>> tipped to the side and rested against his chest and I entered a

>>>> state

>>>> of detached bliss.

>>>>

>>>> The second time I hugged Swamiji we were standing on opposite sides

>>>> of

>>>> the road outside of the temple. We had just finished a wonderful

>>>> weekend retreat. This time he was the one who beckoned to me to

>>>> come

>>>> over for a hug. I stood on his left side and put my arms around his

>>>> waist. I decided to hold him firmly. As soon as I did, I was able

>>>> to

>>>> “let go” spiritually and I realized that all I could feel was the

>>>> circle of my arms and my body against his side. There was nothing

>>>> substantial inside my arms. Once again, my head tipped to the side

>>>> against his upper chest; but all I could feel was spaciousness and

>>>> energy.

>>>>

>>>> The third time I hugged Swamiji, I hadn’t seen him in a long time.

>>>> He had been away on tour in the United States and in India and then

>>>> on

>>>> retreat. I was in the temple by myself when I saw a flash of his

>>>> orange outside. I started to run out but then I saw that he was

>>>> busy

>>>> with other devotees. I sat down and was feeling dejected and

>>>> lonely.

>>>> He came in and saw me. He motioned for me to come to him. I put my

>>>> arms around him, standing at his left side. This time I could feel

>>>> his body, but it seemed like there was just a thin shell and the

>>>> whole

>>>> interior was vast inner space or energy.

>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>>> Links

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>> Links

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>

>

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

> Links

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

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