Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 Om Namah Shivaya, Tom, I'm really sorry to hear about the stresses you've been under. And I totally disagree with banning anyone from an IAM course. I just cannot picture Amma punishing "negative behavior" by revoking a practice aimed at moving one into a peace-filled state of mind. That just seems silly to me, though I do not know the whole story. I'm not crazy about the tone of some of your posts either, but I am very disappointed to hear of this situation, especially in light of the other stressful factors in your life right now. I would think that when a fellow devotee is in crisis, his spiritual community would rally in support of his well-being. Do we have to make such elaborate efforts at changing one another? Why don't we just focus on our own stuff? A group of Japanese students (or maybe it was bramacharis?) went to build some of the free houses for Amma in India. Some of the recipients were not very kind or gracious, let alone appreciative of the seva the students were offering them. But did Amma say, "Oh, they have a negative attitude, let's not serve them." No, there was a need, and Amma said "serve," regardless of the consciousness of the ones being served. We have taken the Satguru for our own growth, not so that we could change the consciousness of others to suit our own tastes. love, Prajna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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