Guest guest Posted August 23, 2002 Report Share Posted August 23, 2002 Ammachi, "Vallath Nandakumar" <vallathn@h...> wrote: > Sort of cult-like, if you ask me. The reason i decided to start posting in this list is to let it be known that in my experience, Amma is not a franchise for some particular culture or any particular way of spirituality. Amma, which is love incarnate, is accessible to all. This is why you will see so many types of people around her. Some might me be in affinity with us, while others are not. This causes the rock grinding effect of being around Amma. I have been there, and I know is no bed of roses. Love is sacrifice, and a lot of times will make you feel hurting. Love is the master teacher that opens the connection to the heart, where God itself lives. You dont need a sari or a doti to be in love with Amma. The same way i might sound funny to some here, it looks funny to me when i see people of a totally different cultural background try to act like Hindus. Even worst, pay a priest to become a "Brahmin". But to each it own. So let it be known, that you don't not need to change your culture or the way you worship to see and experience the focus of Love that Amma is. Nameste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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