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Thank you (and all) for the information! I feel much

better about it. Part of happens with Parkinsons, in

addition to the physical problems, is that a lot of

fear and paranoia comes up. Of course it makes

perfect sense that as fear increases, the body

tightens up more and more, and that then the two play

into each other. I want to be sure to make this as

comfortable for him as possible (as if I can control

anything!), and have answers for his questions, so he

can be with Amma, and not only with fear. It's a

completely new and different experience for him.

 

This year I used the special needs seating myself

while Amma was in San Ramon, but did not need early

darshan, so never found out how that works. Hopefully

they can get him up there shortly after the puja so he

can go back to the room to rest! Sounds like there is

a chance.

 

Now what I am wondering is if anyone knows the actual

start time. Amma.org says 7pm, and the Boston website

says 6pm.

 

And thanks for the welcome! :)

 

With love,

Romi

 

--- Prashanti <ammasprashanti > wrote:

 

> Dear Romi,

>

> What sweet news to hear that your father will be

> coming for darshan. I'm

> sure there will be plenty of "special needs" people

> from the Boston satsang

> (and supporting groups) to help with getting him

> comfortable.

>

> From what I remember of the program last year, the

> convention center hall

> was large enough to hold everyone who came for the

> puja. It is a cement

> floor, with some valiant efforts to cover with

> carpeting, but nevertheless

> it might be worth bringing a little extra padding if

> you will be yourself

> sitting on the floor.

>

> It is certainly much easier wheelchair access than

> NYC's hall!

>

> much love, Prashanti

>

> (p.s. glad you have de-lurked / de-cloaked yourself

> on the E-satsang!)

 

 

 

 

 

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Romi, I'm so excited that I'll get to see you this year, after all! The priority seating people

will definitely take care of your dad and you can go for darshan with him if you want. If

you'd feel more comfortable, you could even contact the coordinator in advance.

 

It's great that you can bring your step-dad. I wish my dad were open to Amma's darshan!

 

Love,

Iswari

 

Ammachi, Romi <romi_jordanna wrote:

>

> Thank you (and all) for the information! I feel much

> better about it. Part of happens with Parkinsons, in

> addition to the physical problems, is that a lot of

> fear and paranoia comes up. Of course it makes

> perfect sense that as fear increases, the body

> tightens up more and more, and that then the two play

> into each other. I want to be sure to make this as

> comfortable for him as possible (as if I can control

> anything!), and have answers for his questions, so he

> can be with Amma, and not only with fear. It's a

> completely new and different experience for him.

>

> This year I used the special needs seating myself

> while Amma was in San Ramon, but did not need early

> darshan, so never found out how that works. Hopefully

> they can get him up there shortly after the puja so he

> can go back to the room to rest! Sounds like there is

> a chance.

>

> Now what I am wondering is if anyone knows the actual

> start time. Amma.org says 7pm, and the Boston website

> says 6pm.

>

> And thanks for the welcome! :)

>

> With love,

> Romi

>

> --- Prashanti <ammasprashanti wrote:

>

> > Dear Romi,

> >

> > What sweet news to hear that your father will be

> > coming for darshan. I'm

> > sure there will be plenty of "special needs" people

> > from the Boston satsang

> > (and supporting groups) to help with getting him

> > comfortable.

> >

> > From what I remember of the program last year, the

> > convention center hall

> > was large enough to hold everyone who came for the

> > puja. It is a cement

> > floor, with some valiant efforts to cover with

> > carpeting, but nevertheless

> > it might be worth bringing a little extra padding if

> > you will be yourself

> > sitting on the floor.

> >

> > It is certainly much easier wheelchair access than

> > NYC's hall!

> >

> > much love, Prashanti

> >

> > (p.s. glad you have de-lurked / de-cloaked yourself

> > on the E-satsang!)

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I can't wait to see you!

 

Oh, I think contacting the coordinator is a great

idea. I can ask all of his questions and be sure that

it'll work out for the stepdad.

 

I suppose I have to admit that there was some coercion

involved in getting him to go. Okay lots. But for

better or worse, he is going, and my prayer is that

even the slightest bit of heart opening can happen for

him in the presence of Amma.

 

Love,

Romi

 

--- ammasiswari <ammasiswari > wrote:

 

> Romi, I'm so excited that I'll get to see you this

> year, after all! The priority seating people

> will definitely take care of your dad and you can go

> for darshan with him if you want. If

> you'd feel more comfortable, you could even contact

> the coordinator in advance.

>

> It's great that you can bring your step-dad. I wish

> my dad were open to Amma's darshan!

>

> Love,

> Iswari

>

> Ammachi, Romi

> <romi_jordanna wrote:

> >

> > Thank you (and all) for the information! I feel

> much

> > better about it. Part of happens with Parkinsons,

> in

> > addition to the physical problems, is that a lot

> of

> > fear and paranoia comes up. Of course it makes

> > perfect sense that as fear increases, the body

> > tightens up more and more, and that then the two

> play

> > into each other. I want to be sure to make this

> as

> > comfortable for him as possible (as if I can

> control

> > anything!), and have answers for his questions, so

> he

> > can be with Amma, and not only with fear. It's a

> > completely new and different experience for him.

> >

> > This year I used the special needs seating myself

> > while Amma was in San Ramon, but did not need

> early

> > darshan, so never found out how that works.

> Hopefully

> > they can get him up there shortly after the puja

> so he

> > can go back to the room to rest! Sounds like

> there is

> > a chance.

> >

> > Now what I am wondering is if anyone knows the

> actual

> > start time. Amma.org says 7pm, and the Boston

> website

> > says 6pm.

> >

> > And thanks for the welcome! :)

> >

> > With love,

> > Romi

> >

> > --- Prashanti <ammasprashanti wrote:

> >

> > > Dear Romi,

> > >

> > > What sweet news to hear that your father will be

> > > coming for darshan. I'm

> > > sure there will be plenty of "special needs"

> people

> > > from the Boston satsang

> > > (and supporting groups) to help with getting him

> > > comfortable.

> > >

> > > From what I remember of the program last year,

> the

> > > convention center hall

> > > was large enough to hold everyone who came for

> the

> > > puja. It is a cement

> > > floor, with some valiant efforts to cover with

> > > carpeting, but nevertheless

> > > it might be worth bringing a little extra

> padding if

> > > you will be yourself

> > > sitting on the floor.

> > >

> > > It is certainly much easier wheelchair access

> than

> > > NYC's hall!

> > >

> > > much love, Prashanti

> > >

> > > (p.s. glad you have de-lurked / de-cloaked

> yourself

> > > on the E-satsang!)

> >

> >

> >

> > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam

> protection around

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi, Romi. I just emailed one of the Boston coordinators to get contact info for the person

in charge of priority seating. I'll forward that to you when I hear back from her.

 

Here's to heart opening,

Iswari

 

Ammachi, Romi <romi_jordanna wrote:

>

> I can't wait to see you!

>

> Oh, I think contacting the coordinator is a great

> idea. I can ask all of his questions and be sure that

> it'll work out for the stepdad.

>

> I suppose I have to admit that there was some coercion

> involved in getting him to go. Okay lots. But for

> better or worse, he is going, and my prayer is that

> even the slightest bit of heart opening can happen for

> him in the presence of Amma.

>

> Love,

> Romi

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Hi Romi,

The first year my husband, friend and I went to see Amma in Boston,

the folks there were wonderful. Any questions we had were answered, and

they took great care of us. My husband is in a power wheelchair, and

everyone made sure he got up to see Amma in great time, and we were

allowed to come with him. When my husband Bill first met Amma, he was a

bit skeptical too, but now he looks forward to the trip and to seeing her

again. Last year my Mother and her best friend came with us, and tho they

really didn't know what to expect, were totally blown away! After

darshan, we all met at the side of the room, but no Mom! I scanned the

room looking for her as she cannot see very well without her glasses.

Well we really had no need to worry, as Amma took extra time holding my

Mother and she was right there safe in Amma's arms. I wasn't sure how Mom

and her friend Pat would process the experience, but this year they are

riding front and center in our van again on the trip to see Amma. I think

they are just as excited to see Amma again as I am! I am looking forward

to hearing how your Dad feels about this experience too! Take care, mare

 

 

On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 22:00:41 -0700 (PDT) Romi <romi_jordanna >

writes:

> I can't wait to see you!

>

> Oh, I think contacting the coordinator is a great

> idea. I can ask all of his questions and be sure that

> it'll work out for the stepdad.

>

> I suppose I have to admit that there was some coercion

> involved in getting him to go. Okay lots. But for

> better or worse, he is going, and my prayer is that

> even the slightest bit of heart opening can happen for

> him in the presence of Amma.

>

> Love,

> Romi

>

> --- ammasiswari <ammasiswari > wrote:

>

> > Romi, I'm so excited that I'll get to see you this

> > year, after all! The priority seating people

> > will definitely take care of your dad and you can go

> > for darshan with him if you want. If

> > you'd feel more comfortable, you could even contact

> > the coordinator in advance.

> >

> > It's great that you can bring your step-dad. I wish

> > my dad were open to Amma's darshan!

> >

> > Love,

> > Iswari

> >

> > Ammachi, Romi

> > <romi_jordanna wrote:

> > >

> > > Thank you (and all) for the information! I feel

> > much

> > > better about it. Part of happens with Parkinsons,

> > in

> > > addition to the physical problems, is that a lot

> > of

> > > fear and paranoia comes up. Of course it makes

> > > perfect sense that as fear increases, the body

> > > tightens up more and more, and that then the two

> > play

> > > into each other. I want to be sure to make this

> > as

> > > comfortable for him as possible (as if I can

> > control

> > > anything!), and have answers for his questions, so

> > he

> > > can be with Amma, and not only with fear. It's a

> > > completely new and different experience for him.

> > >

> > > This year I used the special needs seating myself

> > > while Amma was in San Ramon, but did not need

> > early

> > > darshan, so never found out how that works.

> > Hopefully

> > > they can get him up there shortly after the puja

> > so he

> > > can go back to the room to rest! Sounds like

> > there is

> > > a chance.

> > >

> > > Now what I am wondering is if anyone knows the

> > actual

> > > start time. Amma.org says 7pm, and the Boston

> > website

> > > says 6pm.

> > >

> > > And thanks for the welcome! :)

> > >

> > > With love,

> > > Romi

> > >

> > > --- Prashanti <ammasprashanti wrote:

> > >

> > > > Dear Romi,

> > > >

> > > > What sweet news to hear that your father will be

> > > > coming for darshan. I'm

> > > > sure there will be plenty of "special needs"

> > people

> > > > from the Boston satsang

> > > > (and supporting groups) to help with getting him

> > > > comfortable.

> > > >

> > > > From what I remember of the program last year,

> > the

> > > > convention center hall

> > > > was large enough to hold everyone who came for

> > the

> > > > puja. It is a cement

> > > > floor, with some valiant efforts to cover with

> > > > carpeting, but nevertheless

> > > > it might be worth bringing a little extra

> > padding if

> > > > you will be yourself

> > > > sitting on the floor.

> > > >

> > > > It is certainly much easier wheelchair access

> > than

> > > > NYC's hall!

> > > >

> > > > much love, Prashanti

> > > >

> > > > (p.s. glad you have de-lurked / de-cloaked

> > yourself

> > > > on the E-satsang!)

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam

> > protection around

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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