on 8/6/05 3:59 PM, jim_flanegin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> --- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> on 8/6/05 12:27 PM, authfriend at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> 
>>> Is darshan something the *teacher* does?  I thought
>>> it meant something the devotee does, in the sense
>>> of being open to whatever holiness emanates
>>> spontaneously from the teacher.  If the teacher is
>>> the real thing, s/he can't *not* "do" darshan.
>>> 
>>> That's what I've always heard, at any rate.
>> 
>> Ammachi seems to be able to ramp it up and down at will. There's
> an event
>> called "Devi Bhava" that she does the last night in each city. The
> darshan
>> is noticeably more powerful on that night, and at the very end she
> ramps it
>> up so that what has felt like a warm oven all evening turns into a
> blast
>> furnace.
> 
> I'm curious about the benefits of that concentrated love from
> Ammachi. After you experience the deep deep bliss during the event,
> do you find that it easily integrates and endures in your daily
> life, or that it fades away, and leaves you hungry for more?

Integrates and endures. I feel content, with or away from Amma. Being with
her just ramps it up a few notches. She's not the only engine on my train,
but she's a powerful one.





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