Om Ganesha,

Morning Pujas and Prayers

Jan. 6, 2008

Namaste my chelas all over the world.

Inside of all of us is the Voice that is the Mother.

This Voice precedes thought and at first is always quiet.

For it speaks of kindness and of peace.

It is only as loud as you are willing to hear.

It is in your still mind that the Voice of the Mother is revealed.

Only by knowing one’s self can the unknown be known.

The Voice of the Mother brings into our existence that which is beyond personality.

This Voice touches a way to show you how to have a glimpse at a way of life at the Feet Of The Guru which is meaningful and purposeful.

The Mother’s Voice teaches you how to remain unaffected in crises by caring for others and giving of your heart to all.

We all have a function in the world and that is to be compassionate to others.

Always knowing that you are sustained by the Love Of the Mother.

And by knowing that you are One With Your Beloved.

Gratefulness is compete, a complete love beyond all love.

To the Mother you Her child comes first.

She teaches you reverence for all of life.

The Mother teaches that we are all a part of the Gods and Goddesses plan for salvation of the heart of compassion.

She teaches us awareness of our human and spiritual lives.

The absence of compassion breeds consequences one being anger and this makes life quite difficult.

Let the heart of the Mother reach out and touch you all deeply, deeper than ever before.

My chelas I love you all so very much.

I want so very much for all of you and yours.

There is nothing that is impossible at the Feet Of The Guru.

I know because I am always at the Feet Of My Own Guruji.

Love Ma

Jai Kali Ma Ki Jai

Always at the Feet Of Our Neem Karoli Baba Ki Jai

P.S. When you receive your Bhagavati by the Ganges Tantric Painting count how many bells your painting has.

Then listen to the sound of each bell on the Kuti.

Just close your eyes and listen well.

Eventually you will hear each bell individually.

Also know that your Ma is ringing the bells on Her Ganga Porch by the Ganges.

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