Guest guest Posted December 28, 2000 Report Share Posted December 28, 2000 Om Amrtesvaryai Namah!!! Namaste Mani and all! One doesn't have to live with the Guru.....Mother is not far away...She knows every thought, word, and deed, and the teaching proceeds everyday thru the events of the day....including often very strong "clues" that let one know Mother is always there....The training can be very strict even if the Guru lives ten thousand miles away.... as the SatGuru is not confined to the body the way we appear to be distance is not a problem...for some horses the shadow of the whip is enough...... i too learn these teachings from nature, and from people, and from whatever i'm open enough to pay attention to....i see them as Mother's Leelas tho...and you as Her Divine Children, my Friends. In the Mother's Divine Love, and in Her Service, this little one salutes you all as ever, Your own self, visvanathan OM Amrtesvaryai Namah!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2000 Report Share Posted December 29, 2000 visvanathan wrote: > Om Amrtesvaryai Namah!!! > > Namaste Mani and all! > > One doesn't have to live with the Guru.....Mother is not far > away...She knows every thought, word, and deed, .... Dear KV, I agree fully. Was only saying that not finding a guru - as is the lot of the majority - need not be a disaster. If you find one, it is great. If your chart says "no guru" it is better to take God as guru, as Mother Meera says, rather search in vain. Your own research shows that it is a "co-incidence": the contacts in the charts and the appropriate transits etc. The reverse can also happen. I had booked a trip to India in 1992 with the main purpose of going to Sri Sai Baba. I was not sure whether it was the right time etc. At a Sai-sang a week before the departure I asked Baba to give me a sign regarding the journey. At once a candle flared up and I thought it was a positive omen. After leaving the sang I drove to my flat - to see it in flames! I had to evacuate, go through various things, which made the trip impossible. ... Shortly after that I had to help my daughters in a family crisis ... Baba had kept me at home to deal with that crisis! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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