Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 Those who seek Comfort petition the moderator, those who call this list 'satsang' and seek Truth and Reality, petition Amma. It's Adharmic to refute my points to the extent some have on this list, and then not go to Amma about it. Oh, it must be personal because the majority or "officials" can't be wrong... Please, stop your bellyaching, and like I had said prior to Amma's tour to Themba and Amarnath and others: PUT UP or SHUT UP Asking Dayamrita vs. Public Forum: Direct Contact has not worked in the past, as interaction with officials results in Automated Responses from robotic personalities. You see, i was attempting to use Spirituality (truth, dharma) to engage those who use Politics (illusion, titles, cloaked actions). Now I've switched to Politics, and am purposely trying to draw Dayamrita out into the open, where he can't hide behind his cronies, his desk and where his superpowers (office, celebrity) are nullified, leveling the Kurushetra (playing field). Asking Amma: Be Sattva-Motivated to Benefit Us All: If someone's going to ask Amma, which they should, be Sattva Motivated. By this I mean, ask with Detachment, an Open Mind, and a keen Desire to Experience the Truth and Reality of the Situation. Only then will you elicit a "Guru's Response" and benefit everyone here. For example, "Amma, what's up with this Tom guy? Is his purpose with bashing Dayamrita Personal or Universal as he claims? Many of us, including Tom, would like you to comment on him and his actions." If however, you ask from a Rajasic point of view, it's useless. Asking "In Defense of Dayamrita" or for "Silencing Tom", then you'll only elicit a Mother's response of "Dayamrita can take care of himself," and then nobody benefits. Same as if I or Dayamrita were to ask, "Amma, Amma, tell everyone I'm right, tell everyone I'm right!" That's also Rajasic Motivation that doesn't help anyone. Keep in mind this list is common ground, and you're bound to encounter the rough street-language of commoners like me, versus the parlor talk of the noble. (How rude!) I bow to the flow of this topic, and many thanks for not trying to out-rajas me because I'd lose. Let those who preach Love and Compassion, be not Choosy as to how they live it. Go ask Amma about all this you bums!!! tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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