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Aum Amriteswaryai Namah

 

Among my experiences in NYC this summer was receiving a darshan glance from

Amma that "melted" my heart for an exquisite moment, followed by two brushes

of honey-like-icey-sweetness on either half of my body, as if an angel had

just nursed.

 

I am searching among you poets and wordsmiths for the language to describe

this physical-spiritual-aura-lovingness, if you might lend your CPUs my way

for a moment. For it wasn't the warm melting like butter over a flame, or

ice pooling back into water under the heat of summer. It was something...

something... different.

 

Any help out there, oh synonym thesauri of spirituality?? thankyou, jai ma,

loveprashanti

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Here is Roget's take on melt.

http://thesaurus.reference.com/search?q=melt

 

Prashanti <ammasprashanti > wrote:

Aum Amriteswaryai Namah

 

Among my experiences in NYC this summer was receiving a darshan glance from

Amma that "melted" my heart for an exquisite moment, followed by two brushes

of honey-like-icey-sweetness on either half of my body, as if an angel had

just nursed.

 

I am searching among you poets and wordsmiths for the language to describe

this physical-spiritual-aura-lovingness, if you might lend your CPUs my way

for a moment. For it wasn't the warm melting like butter over a flame, or

ice pooling back into water under the heat of summer. It was something...

something... different.

 

Any help out there, oh synonym thesauri of spirituality?? thankyou, jai ma,

loveprashanti

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Thanks, Prajna... That helped some. Softening was part of it... and

diffusing... but I am also searching for a liquid-like perception that was

almost quantum or alternative-dimensioned... like the way mercury is liquid

but solid I guess.,_._,___

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Yes, ecjensen... it was a flowing... definitely a flowing. But like this...

as if rather than SEEING the current of a river flowing, or PERCEIVING the

way water might slosh over the edge of an overfull jug, it was the

EXPERIENCE of being in the state of that liquidness. Or not quite being,

but becoming aware of that beigness being possible, and starting to happen.

There was a melted-quality, and an experience of feeling the movement of

physical state from solid towards liquidness, but not warming, and not

cooling, and not even moving.

 

I guess I'm casting out these partial descriptions in part to see if anyone

else has similar experiences and alternative languages for capturing or

conveying its... feeling. So exquisite. Maybe akin to why Mother says you

cannot describe the taste of sugar -- its sweetness just is.

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swoon is a good wqrd....

 

Prashanti <ammasprashanti > wrote: Aum Amriteswaryai Namah

 

Among my experiences in NYC this summer was receiving a darshan glance from

Amma that "melted" my heart for an exquisite moment, followed by two brushes

of honey-like-icey-sweetness on either half of my body, as if an angel had

just nursed.

 

I am searching among you poets and wordsmiths for the language to describe

this physical-spiritual-aura-lovingness, if you might lend your CPUs my way

for a moment. For it wasn't the warm melting like butter over a flame, or

ice pooling back into water under the heat of summer. It was something...

something... different.

 

Any help out there, oh synonym thesauri of spirituality?? thankyou, jai ma,

loveprashanti

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