--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 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?




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