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OM NAMAH SIVAYA

 

thanks for this great story. maybe She was the younger Amma of

yesterday visiting HerSelf? did Amma shower Her with flowers?

 

your story reminds me of the story below i received today. Maybe

someOne should have turned Her to the Sun.....

 

A great emperor purchased a horse for ten thousand rupees. The horse

was restless and no one was able to ride it. Then his son Sikandar

said, "Beloved father, I can ride this horse". He sat on the horse

and rode it in the direction of the sun. The horse galloped. The

emperor was quite astonished. He said, "O Sikandar: How did you

manage to ride this horse?" Sikandar replied, "The horse was afraid

of his own shadow so I made him run towards the sun". Such is the

restless horse-mind also. If you turn it towards atman (self) it will

be peaceful. If you turn it towards maya (delusion) it will jump and

dance.

 

JAI MA

 

Ammachi, avinash ramidi <avinash7_99

wrote:

>

> ONS

>

> Prashanti put in excellent way. Other thing I want to mention

about NYC program was about a crazy lady (seems like she is in mid

20's). She was yelling and shouting during bajans, grabbing

everybody's attention. When volunteers were trying to stop her, she

shouted loudly 'I hate men, I hate men'. Couple of ladies had to

pacify her since she wouldn't listen to men. During bajans when a

song finishes and ashramites are flipping through Bajanamritam for

next song (in the break), she would pass some weired comments, this

lady seems to be extremely confrontational. The scene became absurd

in concluding phase during 'Amma Amma Taye', She ran into front of

the line and sat in Lotus Posture. This is the moment when

everybody go in circle and Ammachi blasts rose petals, but this

lady was first in line and sat in Lotus Posture (eyes closed) and

not budging. Now ashramites (all men) grabbed and pushed her aside

making way for devotees.

>

> Besides that NYC program was really great, I got to do Prasad

seva. I was there on the stage during the baby feeding, first baby

seemed to be scared, but second baby was directly staring at

Ammachi without a blink, that was a sight to behold.

>

> It was nice meeting Ammasiswari, Ananthasree, Jyostna form this

group. I guess others can add more insights.

>

> ONS

> Avinash.

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I remember that girl from two years ago. I saw her again this weekend.

I remembered thinking that she was more calm than the last time I saw

her.

 

Jai Ma

 

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Ammachi, "Prashanti " <ammasprashanti

wrote:

>

> Nice point of comparison to Amma's persona of calling herself "just

a crazy

> girl." The avadhuti-like behaving one (contra the discipline of the

hall)

> also wore a similar shade to Devi: BVM coloured blue on the lower

half, and

> her toenails were colored with a sparkly silver-blue.

>

> "To one who doesn't hear the music the dancers look crazy." Sufi

proverb

>

> She seemed less wild to me this year. I wish I could remember her

name.

> loveprashanti

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I have to say that I feel a little funny about how this "crazy lady" is being discussed and

speculated upon in such a public forum. She or someone she knows could be reading.

 

In fact, I was acquainted with her a number of years before meeting Amma. While I don't

feel comfortable commenting about her, specifically, I do want to point out that, while,

say, the love-drunkenness of the Sufis or madness of the mystics could be confused for

"craziness," there can be a real danger in romanticizing or spiritualizing mental illness.

 

Sincerely,

Iswari

 

> Ammachi, "Prashanti " <ammasprashanti@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Nice point of comparison to Amma's persona of calling herself "just

> a crazy

> > girl." The avadhuti-like behaving one (contra the discipline of the

> hall)

> > also wore a similar shade to Devi: BVM coloured blue on the lower

> half, and

> > her toenails were colored with a sparkly silver-blue.

> >

> > "To one who doesn't hear the music the dancers look crazy." Sufi

> proverb

> >

> > She seemed less wild to me this year. I wish I could remember her

> name.

> > loveprashanti

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