--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- In [email protected], t3rinity <no_reply@> wrote:
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> > > You mentioned you had a blog, any adress you would like to 
> > > share ? I gather you are reffering to Mother Meera in your 
> > > writings. Never met her, but Roberto, my buddy, described
> > > looking into her eyes as "looking into infinity"
> > 
> > Yes, of course I am. http://hanumandaz.livejournal.com
> 
> Michael, I went to have a look at your site and
> had kind of an interesting experience looking at
> the photos of her.
> 
> Usually photos of saints don't do anything for me,
> and her photos don't either (I like the way she
> looks, but that's as far as it goes).
> 
> Then when I looked at the one taken in 2007, I
> did get a distinct "hit" from it. But you were
> somehow very much a part of it--what I was getting,
> it seemed to me, was a strong wave of your devotion
> to her.
>
Wow, I don't know what to say to this. It is sometimes very hard for
myself to distinguish what is coming from where even for me. Where
does the energy (of devotion in this case) originate? Whom does it
belong to?

The photo was taken by a friend in January this year in the afternoon
at a 'childrens Darshan' at one of the oldest Ashrams in
Tiruvannamalai. This was the first time she was in Tiru I think. This
was all very shortly organized, just about 4 days before we knew that
we would go there, and Mother to give Darshan. With such a short
preparation time, we were completely astonished that 600 people,
mostly westerners, showed up at he public Darshan, which was the night
before. We had rented a smaller hall of 200, but the people were
queuing up on the street. Luckily the same house had a hall for 600,
which filled up. This was near the main temple.

http://arunachalagrace.blogspot.com/2007/02/mother-meera.html
http://mrreddy.org/gal/img047.jpeg.html

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