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perhaps, "one-pointedness" would be a good topic for discussion?

there are so many different ways to approach this

1) some can lead to enlightenment quickly

2) while the other extreme can lead to dogmatic control

3) and everything else in the middle

 

amma bless,

amarnath

 

PS ~ i prayed to amma, clicked and this came up:

 

"In the old days Mother was not even able to call 'Krishna'. The

body-consciousness would be lost immediately. If concentration was

not gained in meditation I would angrily jump towards Devi's

portrait shouting at Her. I used to beat my head on the wall. Not to

speak of other times! I would embrace Devi's picture with

overflowing love and crumble it into pieces. In those days, whoever

came Mother would only see them as Devi. If I happened to see any

good looking girls nicely dressed up I would leap and jump out of

bliss. I felt all of them to be Devi." - Ammachi, Awaken Children,

Vol. 1 p249 (0893)

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That is always the catch-22. The best ways generally can also be abused the easiest in the opposite direction.

 

Nice quote!

 

Jai Maa!

 

Surya

-

amarnath

Ammachi

Wednesday, August 23, 2006 11:40 AM

one-pointedness

 

 

perhaps, "one-pointedness" would be a good topic for discussion?

there are so many different ways to approach this

1) some can lead to enlightenment quickly

2) while the other extreme can lead to dogmatic control

3) and everything else in the middle

 

amma bless,

amarnath

 

PS ~ i prayed to amma, clicked and this came up:

 

"In the old days Mother was not even able to call 'Krishna'. The

body-consciousness would be lost immediately. If concentration was

not gained in meditation I would angrily jump towards Devi's

portrait shouting at Her. I used to beat my head on the wall. Not to

speak of other times! I would embrace Devi's picture with

overflowing love and crumble it into pieces. In those days, whoever

came Mother would only see them as Devi. If I happened to see any

good looking girls nicely dressed up I would leap and jump out of

bliss. I felt all of them to be Devi." - Ammachi, Awaken Children,

Vol. 1 p249 (0893)

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Is this from that Dearamma software? (Quotes from

Awaken Children).

 

Do you know where to get this?

 

I saw it on a google search, but it was referenced

from 2000 or so.

S

 

 

> PS ~ i prayed to amma, clicked and this came up:

>

> "In the old days Mother was not even able to call

> 'Krishna'. The

> body-consciousness would be lost immediately. If

> concentration was

> not gained in meditation I would angrily jump

> towards Devi's

> portrait shouting at Her. I used to beat my head on

> the wall. Not to

> speak of other times! I would embrace Devi's picture

> with

> overflowing love and crumble it into pieces. In

> those days, whoever

> came Mother would only see them as Devi. If I

> happened to see any

> good looking girls nicely dressed up I would leap

> and jump out of

> bliss. I felt all of them to be Devi." - Ammachi,

> Awaken Children,

> Vol. 1 p249 (0893)

>

>

>

>

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