on 8/6/05 8:06 PM, anonymousff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> "authfriend" <[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.
> 
> "Darshan" is something that YOU, yourself, can give to
> others if you have any stored up, subtle, satvic
> energy to spare.  Every time people interact,
> energy exchange takes place.  Some people give,
> some people take.  Some are aware of this taking
> place, most are not.  I guess this begs the question,
> am I a parasite, or am I the opposite, a lightbulb?
> 
And if a light bulb, what is my power source? Amma refers to herself as an
inexhaustible battery. Which is why she seems as full of shakti at 11am
after giving darshan to 8,000 people all night as she does at 8pm the night
before.





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