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" The syllable Gu means darkness, Ru means light,

The Supreme Divinity which destroys ignorance

is verily the Guru without a doubt. "

(Guru Gita vs.23)

 

" By the mere remembrance of him

one's own wisdom rises in increase.

He alone is the attainment of all.

Therefore, we bow down to the respected Guru "

(Guru Gita vs.69)

 

" How can I make changes? How can I organize my life so that I get to do what I

want to do? How can I even figure out what I want to do until I have that

inspiration, that example, that vision? "

(Kasypa sutra, p.33)

 

" Shree Maa has no personal agenda. She only wants us to be divine. Her mission

is to purify our hearts so that we can see God inside. And as She strives to

purify us, She demonstrates untiring patience. Even as we repeatedly fall,

making the same mistakes, as our loving Mother, she picks us up, brushes us off,

and points us forward. Shree Maa says, " Never look back, always move forward. "

(Living with the Soul, p.155)

 

" Thus praised by the pious worshipper, The Goddess of Rest, in order to awaken

the awareness of the Supreme Consciousness to kill Too Much and Too Little,

emerged from Her dwelling in the eyes, mouth, nose, arms, chest and heart. That

immovable, Impercebtible Existence became visible to the Creative Capacity who

is born of the Unmanifest. "

(Chandi, Chapter 1, vs 90f.)

 

" Madhur Amar Mayer Hashi Make Amar Mane Pare, Mother is laughing, sweetly in my

heart, "

(Living with the Soul, p.60)

 

Love to all, happy Navaratri!

Jai Maa,

 

Henny

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" Mother is laughing sweetly in my heart. "

 

Thank you, Henny

 

, " jaisanatanimaa " <jaisanatanimaa wrote:

>

> " The syllable Gu means darkness, Ru means light,

> The Supreme Divinity which destroys ignorance

> is verily the Guru without a doubt. "

> (Guru Gita vs.23)

>

> " By the mere remembrance of him

> one's own wisdom rises in increase.

> He alone is the attainment of all.

> Therefore, we bow down to the respected Guru "

> (Guru Gita vs.69)

>

> " How can I make changes? How can I organize my life so that I get to do what I

want to do? How can I even figure out what I want to do until I have that

inspiration, that example, that vision? "

> (Kasypa sutra, p.33)

>

> " Shree Maa has no personal agenda. She only wants us to be divine. Her mission

is to purify our hearts so that we can see God inside. And as She strives to

purify us, She demonstrates untiring patience. Even as we repeatedly fall,

making the same mistakes, as our loving Mother, she picks us up, brushes us off,

and points us forward. Shree Maa says, " Never look back, always move forward. "

> (Living with the Soul, p.155)

>

> " Thus praised by the pious worshipper, The Goddess of Rest, in order to awaken

the awareness of the Supreme Consciousness to kill Too Much and Too Little,

emerged from Her dwelling in the eyes, mouth, nose, arms, chest and heart. That

immovable, Impercebtible Existence became visible to the Creative Capacity who

is born of the Unmanifest. "

> (Chandi, Chapter 1, vs 90f.)

>

> " Madhur Amar Mayer Hashi Make Amar Mane Pare, Mother is laughing, sweetly in

my heart, "

> (Living with the Soul, p.60)

>

> Love to all, happy Navaratri!

> Jai Maa,

>

> Henny

>

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