Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 I don¹t know or care what your beef with Dayamrita is, but it seems to me that sattwa is characterized by non-confrontational behavior. You¹re the one apparently trying to pick a fight, and that¹s not sattwic in my book. on 8/12/06 12:57 PM, Tom at tomgull (AT) hotmail (DOT) com wrote: > > > > > 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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