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Om Namah Shivaya,

 

Many, many people have sen Amma manifest one of God's numerous forms. My landlord was fortunate enough to have his own experince during his first darshan lat night. My teen son, David, his friend, & our landlord unexpectedly showed up for Devi Bhava. My landlord had his first darsan through Priority Seating, then their group left for the 1-1/2 hour drive home.

 

After I slept all day, I awoke to my son telling me that now our landlord now thinks that Amma is Shiva. This is probably quite distressing to him, since h already thinks that I've been bamboozled by AMma, & he hangs out a lot with our landlord. (Or, one of the gods with many arms.) Amma handed him vibhuti, but did it while both her hands were still hugging him. He's still pondering how strange it is that Amma, "grew an arm out of her stomach, or something,& handed the vibhuti to him."

 

She also said duti, suti, suti tin his ear. We asked a man who speaks Malayalam, it's meaning. He said it means "duty" just as it does in our language. This morning he awake to hearing Amma's words going through is head. When I told a seemingly very insightful person about what Amma said, he said to tell my landlord that Amma meant his spiritual duty, not as in a job, & that a light would go off in his head. That's just what seemed to happen.

 

So much more happened last night with the goddess, but I'll let others share more, & read the posts.

 

Love,

 

Sweta

 

 

 

 

 

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Namah Shivayah,

 

What a wonderful story and a perfect example of the magic that IS Amma. She appears to

everyone as is best for them. I hope everyone will keep these stories coming. I for one am

enjoying them tremendously!

 

Jai Ma!

 

Ananthasree

 

 

 

Ammachi, Sweta Mitzel <swetabc wrote:

>

> Om Namah Shivaya,

>

> Many, many people have sen Amma manifest one of God's numerous forms. My

landlord was fortunate enough to have his own experince during his first darshan lat

night. My teen son, David, his friend, & our landlord unexpectedly showed up for Devi

Bhava. My landlord had his first darsan through Priority Seating, then their group left for

the 1-1/2 hour drive home.

>

> After I slept all day, I awoke to my son telling me that now our landlord now thinks that

Amma is Shiva. This is probably quite distressing to him, since h already thinks that I've

been bamboozled by AMma, & he hangs out a lot with our landlord. (Or, one of the gods

with many arms.) Amma handed him vibhuti, but did it while both her hands were still

hugging him. He's still pondering how strange it is that Amma, "grew an arm out of her

stomach, or something,& handed the vibhuti to him."

>

> She also said duti, suti, suti tin his ear. We asked a man who speaks Malayalam, it's

meaning. He said it means "duty" just as it does in our language. This morning he awake

to hearing Amma's words going through is head. When I told a seemingly very insightful

person about what Amma said, he said to tell my landlord that Amma meant his spiritual

duty, not as in a job, & that a light would go off in his head. That's just what seemed to

happen.

>

> So much more happened last night with the goddess, but I'll let others share more, &

read the posts.

>

> Love,

>

> Sweta

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Dear Jim,

 

Below is fyi ...BTW, Amma gives vibhuti (sacred ash) to Indians & those with physical problems. If you join the Ammachi , you can see lots of updates about devotees' experiences.

 

Love,

 

June

 

Sweta Mitzel <swetabc > wrote: Om Namah Shivaya,

 

Many, many people have seen Amma manifest one of God's numerous forms. My landlord was fortunate enough to have his own experience during his first darshan last night. My teen son, David, his friend, & our landlord unexpectedly showed up for Devi Bhava. My landlord had his first darsan through Priority Seating, then their group left for the 1-1/2 hour drive home.

 

After I slept all day, I awoke to my son telling me that our landlord now thinks that Amma is Shiva. (Or one of the gods with many arms.)This is probably quite distressing to him, since he already thinks that I've been bamboozled by Amma, & he hangs out a lot with our landlord. Amma handed him vibhuti, but did it while both her hands were still hugging him. He's still pondering how strange it is that Amma, "grew an arm out of her stomach, or something, & handed the vibhuti to him."

 

She also said duti, duti, duti his ear. We asked a man who speaks Malayalam, it's meaning. He said it means "duty" just as it does in our language. This morning he awoke to hearing Amma's words going through is head. When I told a seemingly very insightful person about what Amma said, he said to tell my landlord that Amma meant his spiritual duty, not as in a job, & that a light would go off in his head. That's just what seemed to happen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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