This morning, the two photos of the dark-eyed, grey-and-white junco bird brought tears to my eyes. I was so touched to see a sweet rain of love falling down on this tender messenger of God. For me, these two photos are the most compassionate answer from Shri Gurumayi to a heartfelt prayer I offered at the Guru’s feet yesterday. I just have to close my eyes and I can feel the same gentle rain of love, divine love, falling down on me and entering my heart, just like the very first time I met Gurumayi, many years ago.
Quebec, Canada
As I view the image of the beautiful hand holding the heart, I feel this is the Guru’s hand holding my heart. This inspires me to try and hold my own heart and others’ hearts with love.
California, United States
This morning I viewed the image of Bhagavan Nityananda in the Temple. His
murti is golden, and he is dressed in a golden cape. I am so grateful to be included and to feel that all of us are invited into this sacred space. As I viewed this image, I felt that the energy from Bade Baba was thrumming in my chest and my head, renewing me. Then I viewed the image of a flower budding and about to bloom. Together these photos instilled within me the experience of Bade Baba blooming within me. And the phrase arises, “When the first flower blooms, spring cannot be far away.” May we all feel the blessings of this moment and the spring of our
sadhana!
California, United States
Reflections of light capture my attention.
Moonlight on water,
Sunshine on ice,
Sunlight on leaves.
The radiance of the light.
That same light has been awakened within me.
Florida, United States
These amazing photos of nature at Shree Muktananda Ashram awaken me to the exquisite beauty both around and within me. I feel my senses purified to experience the divine in my everyday life. I am grateful for this grace-filled gift.
California, United States