Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 I'm not disagreeing about Amma's teachings. The same is taught in Sai groups and is common in Catholic monastic tradition, sometimes referred to as being "tossed into a rock tumbler", where everyone rubs against eachother to become smooth and polished. Unfortunately, the same teaching is used in destructive cults to manipulate folks into staying. You see, a principle is Inherently neither good or bad (i.e. gravity, creation, heat, etc.) but in the way it's used. So please don't turn off your "Light of Awareness" by using Amma's teachings in an Absolute fashion. In my opinion, what you're saying is very much being abused by the local satsang here, creating a cult-like manipulative atmosphere, and giving those who've stayed on, a Subtle Sense of Specialness (ego fertilizer) and false pride, and a sense of Infallibility. Another problem is politics: Don't do anything unless officially ordered to do so, then you can blame the order- giver/boss for any mistakes, "I'm just doing my job". This is why there's no large LS chanting being done, since there's no directive from Swamiji D to do so. ("Suggestions" from either lower or higher folks don't count, since it still puts the responsibility on the locals, rather than an appointed robed man). Personally, I don't think D has the balls to give the word to hold large chanting events (universal like the atma/devi puja), and even then chances are that the events held in DC would be as ineffective as the pathetic local satsangs, considering the Ignoring of "Essential Sadhana Details". You see, if you compare the "talk" of Dayamrita and myself, surely Dayamrita beats me. If you compare actions, I beat him. (When using the gunas as the benchmark, rather than an Amma quote debate or intuition or robe color.) tom Ammachi, "Mahamuni Das" <mahamuni wrote: > > Let me just clarify what I said regarding what Mother regularly says. She calls Her ashrams Kurukshetra--the battlefield in the Bhagavad Gita and Mahabharata. She says that She takes the rough, jagged edges of Her devotees and grinds them together to make smooth stones. > (snipped) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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