--- In [email protected], t3rinity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], t3rinity <no_reply@> wrote:
> > <snip>
> > > > 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?

I haven't a clue.  All I know is I got a "hit,"
and energy that I identified as yours seemed to
be strongly present in it.

I have almost no experience of this sort of
thing, so I really can't shed any more light
on it. It wasn't dramatic, just distinct. I
wasn't expecting it at all!

> 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.

How do children respond to her?



 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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