Thank you for your reflection!
Peace and Love!
beautiful!
beautifully said...as i read your comments i said yes, me too, me too...thank you (i may only change the one word in the first sentence from "lonely" to "alone" this also reminds me of whenever i am sharing an experience of somewhere or something i did "by myself "and the other person responds to me asking" you were alone or you went alone, by yourself? my response is always the same" i am never alone" i often wonder if they know what i mean...
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Sharing: I live on Long Island New York and I commute to work 5 days a week on the Long Island railroad. Last year I began a yoga practice @ a beautifully serene yoga studio. There, the yogi, Dharma Mittra introduced me to many new ways of meditating. My very first class had produced a treasure I never could have imagined. In that class I learned a chant called namah shivaya. It stirred something immensely deep within me.the tune the melody even the sounds of the syllables and words they produced something Within me which quite frankly is not possible to express with words. It must be experienced. The next morning on my commute to
Work on the train I
googled this soul stirring chant Namah Shivaya.what happened
next
is miiraculous. As I glanced up from my phone where I had been engrossed in reading
a website that beautifully explained the meaning and purpose of Namah Shivaya. There was a man standing in the aisle of the crowded car .
our eyes met , it was as if we connected soul to soul- At the end of the ride when everyone was moving up the aisle to depart the train. The man spontaneously sat down next to me and we immediately leaned towards one another cheek to cheek as he gently whispered in my ear " I love you" I am sure by now my eyes were full with tears( of joy) as he then got up and continued on his way..
Later i wrote down the experience so I should never forget. I titled it" I met God today" we were both meditating Ike Christ that day..)
forever grateful for Dharma ji
.what words can do is somehow help us connect through sharing our experiences.
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tears also are often misunderstood. tears come form immense joy which is the same as pure love
On Apr 4, 2020 D wrote on Pandemic, by Lynn Ungar :