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Title: Be Patient Master is at Work Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Feb 22, 2021 12:19 am https://youtu.be/fOw8rD7G_KM
Title: Re: Be Patient Master is at Work Post by: guest88 on Feb 22, 2021 12:40 am Thanks Steve! Amma calls the underwear ugly, I like to think of them as fancy.
I love her stories! Title: Re: Be Patient Master is at Work Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Feb 22, 2021 01:15 am Thanks Steve! Amma calls the underwear ugly, I like to think of them as fancy. I love her stories! Darius a blessed devotee of Amma 😂 I can see Amma laughing with you. I’ve seen her so many times laughing and joking with devotees. It’s been a hilarious joyful time my friend. Once a devotee asked Mother if she would go up to his room with her. She laughed intensely and reached back and handed him a piece of pizza. I was next in line to receive her darshan. Even though i understood the humor of the situation and the contrast, I was a bit jealous at the time. I thought to myself I’ll never get the same blessings. Then she reached back and also gave him an apple. Little did I know I would be enjoying that event again today laughing just as hard as she did. Sometimes you laugh so hard you start crying. If you just could have seen it...the young man actually was trying to get Amma to go to his hotel room because he wanted her as a girl friend. He kept saying “Can I take you to my room Amma? “ I was so amused and she couldn’t stop laughing and giving him things. As one of her nuns standing beside Amma said to the young man “You really don’t know what you mean by that.” As she tried to relieve the pressure he sustained. Everyone on stage broke up laughing hilariously. He finally just laid his head in her lap...he was so happy she responded and gave him an apple and big piece of pizza that just seemed to be right there ready for the occasion. He just walked off the stage with the treasure obviously joyous and smiling. When you get a glimpse of divine humor your heart cries thru your blissful laughter. ‘Be patient. Master is at work!’ Even much later on we may understand the humor of our own predicament. |