Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Here is an update on activities in Circle of Love Inside, Amma Prison Outreach program. The program was 2 years old this past Thanksgiving so this is a second birthday report. We currently have 85 letter writers and will soon have 100 recipients. There are 96 this morning and 8 new people awaiting letters. Letter writers are across the US., in Canada, and Ireland. Three letter writers have been approved by Amma to be IAM instructors including me (to my amazement). I'm studying all the insturctions now. Letter recipients are in 15 states including , Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Texas. The greatest number are still in California and Illinois, with California taking the lead. Fifty Amma books have been sent to individuals. This year we also sent about 50 Who is Amma pamphlets and have recently started sending the small pamphlets of Amma's talks such as May Your Hearts Blossom. Now that the numbers of recipients are expanding, we'll need to develop a followup system to be sure those who would be interested in receiving books are known to those sending the books. We made a good start on institutional donations of Amma's books to California State Prisons thanks to the help of Mahadevi (Patricia Tanner). We have placed two full sets of Awaken Children, Swamiji's biography of Amma, My first Darshan and Lead Us to the Light in four California prisons for their chapel and prison libraries. Mahadevi received good feedback from one of the Catholic chaplains who said that the man really love to read people's stories. We will work with him to see if books like On the Road to Freedom, vols. 1 and 2, Sacred Journeys, Amma and Me and the like might be popular. That chaplain also wanted stories about people's recovery from addiction that might not be limited to the usual model. We could definitely manifest a book like My First Darshan but filled with stories of recovery that included Amma. All we need is an organized writer. A set of 10 Amma books were also sent to Pioneer House for the homeless. Sweta Mitzel handled getting the books to the shelter. This was the same shelter which brought a van of people to meet Amma in the summer. The new challenge for Circle of Love Inside is working with the IAM team to get the IAM technique into the prisons. We seem to have eager students in places where there are no IAM teachers. Our best chance at the moment involves San Francisco County Jail. Zeena, who is a high school teacher in a charter school that serves that facility in both the men's and women's areas, has offered to bring a proposal regarding teaching IAM to the appropriate staff person at SF County. Zeena is an Amma devotee. She will meet with the IAM teachers on an upcoming Saturday to discuss the proposal. We are all deeply grateful to Amma for this opportunity to serve her sons and daughters in prison. We are grateful for the chance to open our hearts and grow and to be inspired by the transformation we see in those we contact. Aikya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Om Namah Sivaya, Aikya, Sweta and all, It is so heart warming to read about Amma's Grace reaching so many through the tireless service of all of you. Our prayers will always be with all of you to help you in all your undertakings. Love, Suja. Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta. http://new.mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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