Guest guest Posted October 13, 2008 Report Share Posted October 13, 2008 Namaste dear Amma Family. . .many years ago. . . picked up a small pamplet book on a bargain table. . .it cost 25 cents and it is truly a priceless little book. . .It is called Kali The Mother by Sister Nivedita. . .a collection of essays on the Divine Mother. . . and published in Calcutta long time ago. . . often will read a few sentences and see so much of Amma's life story within it. . . " Our daily life creates our symbol of God. . .No two ever covers quite the same conception. . . Yet we know that each group of people express differently. . . " In the North we speak of a certain hour as " twilight, " implying a space of time between the day and night. In India, the same moments receive the name of " time of union, " since there is no period of half-light,---the hours of sun and darkness seem to touch each other in a point. . . The illustration can be carried further. In the word gloaming lies for us a wealth of associations,---the throbbing of the falling dusk the tenderness of home coming, the last sleep laughter of children. The same emotional note is stuck in the Indian languages by the expression of the hour of cowdust. How graphic is the difference! Yonder, beyond the grass, the cow-girl leads her cattle home to the village for the night. Their feet as they go strike the dust from the sun-baked path into a cloud behind them. The herd-girl herself looms large across the pasture---all things grow quickly dim, as if the air were filled with the rising dust.. . . " I think of Amma as a small child and how she loved the animals and tended to the cows. . .i visualize the sacred dust that was stirred up and how metaphorically it has filtered to the entire world. . . and now resides in each of our hearts with its sacredness. . .it is one of my favorite symbolic images of Amma as a child. . . I also stretch the metaphor a bit more and see Amma's incarnation at this time where sun and darkness seem to touch with its hidden potential for union. . .for balance. . .where light and dark within and without find sacred still point. . . as being compared to the hour of cowdust. . ..where the world is in such transition. . .and Her Holy Feet scatter up the Holy dust that filters into the world and we will be sustained by the ground of being that comes from Her sacred Feet. . . The first time i went to Amma. . .was not for sure how to approach Her with a request for healing and HELP!. . .there was a brahmacharinin that was speaking with new devotees and those with questions. . . approached her and explained a bit of my situation . . .my eyes started to well with tears. . .in my pride i wanted to meet Amma as a vessel ready to serve, rather than one that needed healing. . .the tears where a mixture of so many emotions that could not express. . .the brahmacharinin was Sita beautiful. . .and the beauty radiated from within. . .now know that was Amma shinning within and through her. . ..but as my tears started to well. . she said. . . " don't feel bad about asking for Amma's healing. . .the first time i went to Amma i received a healing. . .my entire life i was terrified of the dark. . .and after receving her darshan for the first time i was completely healed of the phobia to darkensss. . . " When she told her about this healing, i remember saying; " How symbolic is that " . . . the magic of Amma. . .no darkness is to be feared. . .for She has overcome the darkness. . .in the lives of the children. . . Jai Ma. . . Aum Amriteswaryai Namaha marci Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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