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When I read in “Blessings to Treasure” from June 27 that “S
adhana is a beautiful gift from the Guru, a gift that redirects your attention to that which is most beneficial for living a fulfilled kismet,” I was astonished. Just that morning, out of the blue, the word “kismet” had popped up in my consciousness. Now, after reading this sentence, I looked up “kismet” in the dictionary and saw that it means fate or destiny.
My heart stirred with gratitude and love when I realized that in the maze of my life’s journey, Gurumayi is always with me as I fulfill my destiny.
California, United States
For me, receiving
Blessings to Treasure at the end of the “Be in the Temple”
satsangs is like drinking the nectar of self-realization! In those moments, when I am fully drenched in the divine presence of Bade Baba, receiving Gurumayi’s words with the beautiful music and pictures of nature in the background takes me to a deep state within!
I had been longing to have a way to revisit Gurumayi’s words to cherish them again and again. I am filled with gratitude to see them on the Siddha Yoga path website in such a sublime form that takes me to the same deep experience I had when I received them for the first time. These are truly “blessings to treasure” forever!
Gurudev Siddha Peeth, India
How exquisite and powerful these blessings are. I relish Gurumayi's words, the images, and the glorious music. Together they provide one divine essence that inspires my soul, leads me to reflect on my purpose, and helps me expand beyond the limits of my mind.
Mexico City, Mexico
I am humbled and awed by the beauty and wisdom of my Guru's words. Reading them, I experience the profound alignment of my “mind, heart, and soul.” These teachings guide me daily and remind me that my days and nights are nourished and uplifted by my Guru's guidance.
I feel deep gratitude for Gurumayi and the ways she reminds me of my life's purpose—to learn from and imbibe God’s grace and reflect this divine gift back to those whom I encounter on my earthly journey.
Pennsylvania, United States