Guest guest Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 Not naive at all, Mare. More like attuned to divine Love. People can believe what they like, but what Amma is doing is a lifelong sacrifice. She could revel in bliss but instead she does 20-hour days, week after week, year after year. All the hugging injures her body but she goes on joyously. She has inspired and healed so many people. The store spreads teachings, devotional music, sandalwood and murthies while redistributing wealth from rich countries to the poor. What's wrong with that? I have never bought saris or jewelry there, but oh the bhajans, what riches! I looked at the page Keval referenced. I can't believe that Amma said, put the bastards back on the bus. Why should i place credit in the rest of the stories? I am quite sure that Amma has never gone for the lap of luxury as they implied, and someone ably refuted these ridiculous charges on that page. Sad to say, some of the devotees did her no credit with the lesbian-baiting comments they mixed in, but that takes us back to Mare's advice. Stay steady and strong and emanate Love. thanks, Max >Why worry about what others say and do? Why does one Teacher or Guru have >to be wrong for others to be right. This is why i tend to be solitary in >my prayer and study. I read Amma's teachings. I experience her Love and >Goodness and Holiness when i am fortunate enough to go for darshan. I try >to take her teachings and those from my past and live by them, and i >don't pay much attention to what others are doing or saying. I know you >have been following Amma's teachings for a while, and also Babaji...And >now Jesus and Mary. There is so much love and truth in all of those >teachings, and yet, you can turn any corner and there will be those who >will point fingers and tell nasty stories and try to cast doubt in your >mind about ALL of them. It is ok to listen if you have the time and >patience, but for me, i follow what feels right in my heart. This is what >the teachings are all about...to stay steady and strong and emanate Love >no matter what comes at you or surrounds you, and to not get caught up in >the muck and mire that is spread all around you... Trust Amma...trust >yourself... I believe Amma has her children's best interest at heart. >That is all i believe. If i am naive, that's ok. Love, mare -- Max Dashu Suppressed Histories Archives: Real women, global vision http://www.suppressedhistories.net Women's Power DVD http://www.suppressedhistories.net/womenspowerdvd.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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