Om namo bhagavate muktananda1/22/2024 We could feel all the blessings, prayers, and intentions we were invited to formulate for ourselves and those who needed them. That evening, we chanted a powerful and resounding Om Namo Bhagavate Muktanandaya. Throughout the day of Novemin Gurudev Siddha Peeth, we were relieved to hear that all family and friends of the Gurukula students, visiting sevites, and Pilgrimage to the Heart Retreat participants from France were safe. Once again, I experienced and understood that, ultimately, what matters most in our lives is cultivating and sharing love and doing our best to ensure that every human heart is uplifted, experiences peace, and is united in a spirit of kindness and compassion for ourselves, each other, and the world around us. ![]() May brotherhood, love, and perfect steadiness of mind always prevail in the world. Later, after we chanted and offered blessings to the world, Swami Ishwarananda read, at Gurumayi's request, Baba's prayer that ends with: I understood that at the core, we are all one living, united humanity, with the purpose of sharing love and kindness and uplifting our world around us. ![]() When Gurumayi said that, I experienced a strong sense of connection in the heart and love for everyone in the satsang and extending out to the world. There is no one higher or lower, good or bad, richer or poorer. Yesterday, during the first part of the Prayers and Blessings Satsang, Gurumayi talked about how at times like this, we are all on an equal platform.
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