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In a message dated 8/21/2005 9:05:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,

Ammachi writes:

Message: 15

Sun, 21 Aug 2005 14:10:47 -0700 (PDT)

Mike Brooker <patria1818

Re: more details emerge

 

 

> Math officials said they would impose strict

> security measures for

> visitors to the Ashram who want to meet and hug

> Amritanandamayi,

>

Such as metal detectors? Bomb-sniffing dogs?

Pat-down searches before being allowed to enter the

darshan line?

 

I am actually surprised that in this post 9/11 world,

they've waited until some nutcase got loose to jack up

the security around the darshan hall. And he was only

armed with a knife. What's to stop an AK-47-wielding

terrorist or suicide bomber? Certainly would have a

lot of potential victims.

 

It's not the first time someone has tried to stab

Amma. There was also an assassination attempt back in

the early Krishna-bhava, pre-world tour days.

The sad truth is that if someone wants to kill Her he will. Even Amma says

that.I think it is key to note even Amma does not argue that she is

invulnerable, that nothing can get her. I think it is quite a statement; anyone

can do

anything, and if so, then it's God's Will. Avram

 

 

 

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on 8/22/05 3:50 PM, sprose1 at sprose1 wrote:

 

> In a message dated 8/21/2005 9:05:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> Ammachi writes:

> Message: 15

> Sun, 21 Aug 2005 14:10:47 -0700 (PDT)

> Mike Brooker <patria1818

> Re: more details emerge

>

>

>> Math officials said they would impose strict

>> security measures for

>> visitors to the Ashram who want to meet and hug

>> Amritanandamayi,

>>

> Such as metal detectors? Bomb-sniffing dogs?

> Pat-down searches before being allowed to enter the

> darshan line?

 

The first time Amma came to Fairfield, Iowa, there were three implicit death

threats against her, presumably from fanatical TM people. Also, someone

entered the main organizer's home when she wasn't home and left a

threatening note on her kitchen counter. Amma just shrugged it all off, and

said something like, "well, if I'm going to die, this is as good a place as

any." Reminiscent of Little Big Man.

 

Anyway, security was beefed up and amounted to some rather intimidating guys

like Leonard Sarki and Doo Barnes standing near Amma's couch keeping an eye

on things.

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I was one of those "intimidating guys" and I don't think we did much to

intimidate anyone. We just stood close by, just in case...

 

Also I never knew Amma had a "couch".

 

Surya

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Rick Archer

Ammachi

Monday, August 22, 2005 2:03 PM

Re: Digest Number 1681

 

 

on 8/22/05 3:50 PM, sprose1 at sprose1 wrote:

 

> In a message dated 8/21/2005 9:05:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> Ammachi writes:

> Message: 15

> Sun, 21 Aug 2005 14:10:47 -0700 (PDT)

> Mike Brooker <patria1818

> Re: more details emerge

>

>

>> Math officials said they would impose strict

>> security measures for

>> visitors to the Ashram who want to meet and hug

>> Amritanandamayi,

>>

> Such as metal detectors? Bomb-sniffing dogs?

> Pat-down searches before being allowed to enter the

> darshan line?

 

The first time Amma came to Fairfield, Iowa, there were three implicit death

threats against her, presumably from fanatical TM people. Also, someone

entered the main organizer's home when she wasn't home and left a

threatening note on her kitchen counter. Amma just shrugged it all off, and

said something like, "well, if I'm going to die, this is as good a place as

any." Reminiscent of Little Big Man.

 

Anyway, security was beefed up and amounted to some rather intimidating guys

like Leonard Sarki and Doo Barnes standing near Amma's couch keeping an eye

on things.

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

 

 

a.. Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

 

b..

Ammachi

 

c..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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on 8/22/05 4:55 PM, Mahamuni at mahamuni wrote:

 

> I was one of those "intimidating guys" and I don't think we did much to

> intimidate anyone. We just stood close by, just in case...

>

> Also I never knew Amma had a "couch".

 

You know what I mean. The thingy she sits one.

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You mean Her chair?

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Rick Archer

Ammachi

Monday, August 22, 2005 3:44 PM

Re: Digest Number 1681

 

 

on 8/22/05 4:55 PM, Mahamuni at mahamuni wrote:

 

> I was one of those "intimidating guys" and I don't think we did much to

> intimidate anyone. We just stood close by, just in case...

>

> Also I never knew Amma had a "couch".

 

You know what I mean. The thingy she sits one.

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

 

 

a.. Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

 

b..

Ammachi

 

c..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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on 8/22/05 5:47 PM, Mahamuni at mahamuni wrote:

 

> You mean Her chair?

 

Usually chairs are narrower and couches are wider, but we can call it a

chair if you like.

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