Central to the many insights I gained was for me to follow inner promptings that arise in any given moment to respond to God’s will in that moment. To achieve this, I need to continue to develop the capacity to listen for the inner promptings, to recognize and discern them from the many thoughts emerging in my mind, and to take right action in response to the inner prompting. I realize that developing these capacities requires me to steadfastly practice the skills involved, much like a musician practices the fundamentals of their instrument, as well as the intricacies of a specific composition. Then, when it is time to perform, all that practice enables the musician to play with total freedom as a vehicle for the music to emerge.
I am grateful for these teachings that inspire me to continuously enhance my capacity to follow God’s will.
Washington, United States
"Deep in the cavern of silence life reinvents itself."
These words of Gurumayi express so precisely my own experience of meditation; they take me right there every time I read them. When I sit to meditate, I enter a space of deep silence where I feel support and protection—a space where the mind, intellect, heart, and physical body regroup and realign. Then understanding and healing take place.
To me, this is the silent cavern where my life can re-create itself.
Hawaii, USA
Washington, USA
New York, USA
Thank you, Gurumayi.
Nairobi, Kenya
I first saw this poem while out in the central Australian desert, close to Uluru, the sacred aboriginal site. I felt very still, and held the intention to be "molded by the power of silence." Although it was raining, I walked to a nearby lookout. The sun came out behind me and above the red desert sands was a full, clear double rainbow! Uluru itself was under a cloud, awash with summer rain, and the native cedars were sparkling with diamond raindrops.
I was filled with celebration and delight! In that moment, I understood that Shakti is always guiding me and that the Guru’s grace illuminates and protects my life.
Watson, Australia
From this story I have learned how to overcome difficulties and make my life "a celebration" in every moment. The tool I have learned to use is silence. I have been practicing using silence during challenging situations. Already I have seen such situations become more positive, and even bring me bliss.
Thank you, Gurumayi, for this wonderful story.
Vadodara, India
On reading this poem, I understand that the story within my own life has at its heart the grace and abundant blessings of Shri Gurumayi. The sheer number of precious gifts and offerings on the Siddha Yoga path website are themselves part of this "play of Consciousness," to be enjoyed all around the world. I am thrilled and delighted to participate in this play.
Washington, USA
Thank you Gurumayi, for your teachings. By returning to your words, I keep your company and remember your guidance.
Melbourne, Australia
Thank you so very much, Gurumayi ji, for carrying me in your heart.
Port Fairy, Australia
I notice the center, drawing me in deeper, layer by layer, just as my understanding has been deepening over time—as if layers of an onion are being peeled away until I reach the silent core.
I notice the warp and the woof in the “fabric of life,” like the grace and self-effort that run through my sadhana. I notice the sheaves of grain from the harvest, like actions that I dedicate to the Guru without expectation of the fruits. I notice the labyrinths and mazes, as I am following the path to the Heart that Gurumayi has shown me. I notice the ups and downs as I listen to the internal music.
All of this I see within a framework of the loving protection of my Guru.
Thank you, Gurumayi, for sharing your vision with us.
California, USA
First, it reminds me that I do love silence because it gives me the time to enjoy being with myself. It nurtures me and brings me peace, as though I am resting on a soft, golden cloud, letting go of the worries of life. Silence rejuvenates me and gives me new strength to walk the path. Silence brings me bliss.
Second, the story reminds me that music too is a form of silence for me because it gives me the sense of being alone with God.
Thank you, Gurumayi. I am receiving your great love with an open heart and immense gratitude.
Milano, Italy
It is early morning now. In the soft silence before dawn I will “glide” into meditation, to listen with fresh ears to what life reveals.
Thank you, Gurumayi, for guiding me into a sense of renewal. Being with you in this exquisite concerto, in this satsang with life, is all I wish for.
Montreal, Canada
I felt a yearning to make it a goal to protect and enhance the space of silence in me.
Gurumayi’s story makes my heart smile—I feel connected and protected—as though silence is speaking to silence.
Lyon, France
Bharuch, India
NewYork, USA
The lines in the drawing remind me of the endless thought-constructions that my mind works so hard to build—some closing off a space of opportunity that might have been better left open, others darting off in opposite directions, and still others connecting points that might indeed be valuable to connect. Yet deep in the center of the image is a space I imagine as the perfect resting place from all that mental activity—that "cavern of silence" that Gurumayi speaks of, where "life reinvents itself."
Thank you, Gurumayi, for the invaluable teachings in this poem—and for the illustration that will help me keep them clearly in my awareness.
Oregon, USA
Milano, Italy
South Yarra, Australia
San Felipe, Mexico
Reading “A Story Within a Story” evoked such gratitude for the many gifts—inner and outer—that the practice of silence has brought to my sadhana.
Thank you, Gurumayi, for taking me on this journey of remembrance, and for inspiring me to open even more to what silence has to give me.
Ohio, USA
I had been judging myself for what I would now call a “diminuendo" in one aspect of my life. But Gurumayi’s words help me understand, and accept, that the symphony of my life "contains crescendos and diminuendos" just as naturally as an audible symphony does.
And I am deeply grateful to be reminded that by giving myself time to remain "in the cavern of silence," I can access the innate wisdom within me, so that each time I emerge, I will be more subtly attuned to the dynamics and the rhythms of my own life’s music.
Thank you, Gurumayi, for this garland of timely and timeless teachings.
a Siddha Yogi from Illinois, USA
Nairobi, Kenya
Thank you, Gurumayi, for the exquisite love I feel while reading “A Story Within a Story.”
New York, USA
Thank you, Shri Guru.
Khamgaon, India
How exquisite to read Gurumayi’s words, which illuminate my experience and inspire me to choose silence whenever I can.
Hampton, Australia
Buenos Aires, Argentina