Guest guest Posted May 18, 2007 Report Share Posted May 18, 2007 no I haven't heard of Dana-perhaps he also teaches at USM? I'm pursuing my Masters of Music Ed there. I'm in Standish, about 20 miles west of Portland. I spell Godde that way because I have come to believe S/he is both full female and male in attributes and though I am not a pain-in-the-neck about it, it reflects the way I feel. I have had varying success with other self-chosen mantras, but I think it's the spirit of how you use them, not necessarily what you use. I also speak in another language when praying sometimes, it sounds to my ears to be middle-eastern or some form of hindustan (I speak Chinese and French as well). Thanks for the link for the music. I ordered a CD from her website-I'm looking forward to getting it. Mary PS-ask your friend Dana if he knows Allie Rimkunas > > Ammachi [Ammachi ] On Behalf Of > Mary E > Wednesday, May 16, 2007 10:29 AM > Ammachi > To Mary: Re: I'm new > > > > Wow, Sweta! Such a lot of good information. My situation is that I am in > Maine, > > Maine's a big state, but do you by any chance know a fellow named Dana > Sawyer, who teaches at the Maine College of Art in Portland? Good friend of > mine. > > I am the > sole support of my family (husband is retired and suffers from Asperger's) > and still have 3 > smaller children at home. We are borderline poverty level. When I don't > work, we don't eat > or pay taxes, etc. When the time is right for me to go see Amma, it will > happen. I don't > worry about things like that, I trust in Godde to guide me. > > Just out of curiosity, how come you spell God that way? I've never seen that > before. > > I had a vivid dream about Amma > about 8 months ago. I didn't know who she was at the time, just some rather > short, > middle-aged, dark-haired woman, with a big smile, who hugged me and filled > me with > joy. It was very powerful and the feeling of joy remained with me for some > time > afterwards. I will be looking up some of the resources you suggested. I > listened to the > Bhajan clips and loved them. > > There used to be a huge collection of Amma bhajans at > http://www.amma-europe.org/english/eservice/index.html that you could listen > to in their entirety, but that's down at the moment. There's other cool > stuff there. > > I have always had a love for Indian music, both northern ad > southern and never had any problem understanding Hinduism, with all its > permutations.I > received a mantra, many, many years ago, from a transcendental meditation > teacher-I > guess it is still " good " to use. haha-not expired anyway. > > I was a full-time TM teacher for 25 years myself. Amma " recharges " TM > mantras, as well as giving her own. Your choice. I use hers. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2007 Report Share Posted May 18, 2007 This is interesting. As some in this group know, in my early twenties I did the same thing. There was one word that I said so often, I seriously wondered if it was a word in another language. This word is now in the mantra that Amma gave to me. Mary E <francesthompson0 wrote: I also speak in another language when praying sometimes, it sounds to my ears to be middle-eastern or some form of hindustan Recent Activity 5 New Members Visit Your Group Finance It's Now Personal Guides, news, advice & more. Y! Messenger Send pics quick Share photos while you IM friends. Photos Order Online Pick up at Target Start now . Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Auto Green Center. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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