Georen40 Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 Om Namah Shivaya. This question is from my own ignorance: It seems to me that Amma is teaching an Advaita, rather than a two, or the human as separate from any Higher Power, way of thinking. However, what I think that some of her devotees (and I am not worthy of licking the dust from their sandals, as the Persians say) believe in is a separateness from What Is. Am I wrong? If I said "I am Amma, you are Amma, I am you" would that be considered as blasphemy? I see Amma's hug not only as a gift which is an expression of love; but also as a reminder to remember who we are. I believe the hug is like a pebble tossed into a still pond: the ripples should spread to cover the entire surface and lap upon the shores. Then, I may be entirely wrong about everything. Thank you, George Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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