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Badhu divya chhe. Nirash naa thasho. Aa sukh anand malshe j, vishvas rakho. sau ne aashirvad che..................."

3000 Kishor Kishori Shibir Sabha in Jeckson, Florida 6th July 2007 Blessings of Pramukh Swami Maharaj


14TH JULY 2007 JACKSONVILLE YUVA SHIBIR MA SWAMIBAPA NA AASHIRVAD

Anishuddh kari akshardham aapshe -te visvas rakhvo......"

What are second?

One breath, one creation, one whisper one heart beat, one spark of inspiration, one bliss of divinity

as time passes by i do ask, could I have done something different

yes if I do keep a constant belief that eyes of trust are on me..on us

then can we make this each second a drop of nectar and divinity then can flow the 'mand pavan' (gentle breeze) of love in our hearts:)

Prasangam is to seek that love...to connect to Satpurush with intense love...that no other love can come in between this love ever..no matter what'

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originally posted to Flickr as Prasangam Trust...enchanting

Date

2007-06-10 19:56:45

Author

Manish Desai

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