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Dear Keval ~ somehow, I never expected this type of post from you. Are you

really attempting to dis Amma, as it sounds, or just sharing points of view

of others. To complete the circle, though, I will add that the other day I

was watching " Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, " and one of the questions

was " who is known as the hugging saint? " It made me very happy to see that

Amma had achieved that level of significance in the general culture. Of

course, the person got it wrong. C'est la vie. Jai Ma!

~ Linda

 

 

Keval wrote:

 

....But I wonder where Amma gets the millions required to travel the world

and run her far-flung empire.

 

She has temples all over India and branches in 33 lands.

 

Her main centres are in California, Barcelona, Paris, Frankfurt, Tokyo,

Melbourne and the Indian Ocean isle of Mauritius.

 

She claims millions of devotees, many of whom live in ashrams. The newest

is a farm near Georgetown.

 

Sure the hugs are free, but...

 

There are donation boxes. And if you want to stay for the two-day retreat,

it's $345...

 

 

 

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Namaste . . .

 

not to worry dear Linda. . . .there are those that do not understand Amma

and what She is about. . . .only because " they do not know who they are yet "

So how can they recognize one such as Her? . . .

tacky things like this use to hurt but nowadays i am so assured, Amma

knows Who She IS, in the most profound and ultimate way, that i just smile

shake the head and say a prayer they too shall find the grace of Amma as

this child has known. . . .

 

i think Keval was just sharing the " audacity of density " , i was surprised it

 

came from Canada, for i would of thought this sounds more like something

that would come from us free willing U.S.ers. . . i have a tendency to

place Canada on a higher cool status than US at times . . .

 

not to worry dear Linda, even though i can readily understand that when

someone is narrow and ignorant about Amma our Mother that we can

feel hurt and offended. . . .My Native ancestors use to say; " When one

is leading the the pack, others are going to be nipping their heels, and

it seems to me Amma has been dealing with those that nip Her

heals since the time She was born. . . .and how many stories do we

Her of her turning around and showing them love??? Where there is

a nip there is hope, for someone is being introduced to Amma, and

part of them that is True recognizes the One . . . just a delay between

their heart and soul and the mind . . .we have been there too

 

love to you dear sister, and lover of our Mother

 

ordinary sparrow (marci)

 

On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 10:46 AM, <nierika wrote:

 

>

>

> Dear Keval ~ somehow, I never expected this type of post from you. Are you

> really attempting to dis Amma, as it sounds, or just sharing points of view

>

> of others. To complete the circle, though, I will add that the other day I

> was watching " Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, " and one of the questions

> was " who is known as the hugging saint? " It made me very happy to see that

> Amma had achieved that level of significance in the general culture. Of

> course, the person got it wrong. C'est la vie. Jai Ma!

> ~ Linda

>

>

> Keval wrote:

>

> ...But I wonder where Amma gets the millions required to travel the world

> and run her far-flung empire.

>

> She has temples all over India and branches in 33 lands.

>

> Her main centres are in California, Barcelona, Paris, Frankfurt, Tokyo,

> Melbourne and the Indian Ocean isle of Mauritius.

>

> She claims millions of devotees, many of whom live in ashrams. The newest

> is a farm near Georgetown.

>

> Sure the hugs are free, but...

>

> There are donation boxes. And if you want to stay for the two-day retreat,

> it's $345...

>

> **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy

>

> steps!

> (

>

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> JulystepsfooterNO62)

>

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> Dear Keval ~ somehow, I never

> expected this type of post from you. Are you 

> really attempting to dis Amma, as it sounds, or just

> sharing points of view

> of  others.

 

I didn't write that article. I only forwarded it. So don't go shooting the

messenger! If you disagree with this piece of garbage, you can contact the

writer directly at mike.strobel I think a former member of this

group who lives in the Washington DC area could have penned a similar cynical

troll-baiting article.

 

 

To complete the circle, though, I will add

> that the other day I

> was  watching " Who Wants  to Be a Millionaire, "

> and one of the questions

> was  " who is known as the hugging saint? " It made me

> very happy to see that

> Amma had  achieved that level of significance in the

> general culture. Of

> course, the  person got it wrong. C'est la vie. Jai

> Ma!

> ~ Linda

>

>

What was the contestant's wrong answer? Santa Claus? Yes, the general

population, the average Joe Sixpack or Sally Soccermom is likely to have heard

of Amma through the mainstream media, or at least has a vague idea that there is

an Indian woman out there whose schtick is to hug people. But with articles like

the one that appeared in the Toronto Sun, that present Amma as little more than

a one-dimensional Ripley's Believe it or Not character, or as a remnant of the

1960s hippie counter-culture, or as just another money-grubbing guru who became

a multi-millionaire by milking westerners, is it any wonder that I am reluctant

to share anything about Amma, and feel that I have to check Amma at the door

unless I am in a safe environment such as a yoga studio or Hindu temple?

 

Keval

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Ammachi , Mike Brooker <patria1818 wrote:

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> is it any wonder that I am reluctant to share anything about Amma,

> and feel that I have to check Amma at the door unless I am in a safe

> environment such as a yoga studio or Hindu temple?

>

> Keval

 

In a Hindu temple also, you may need to exercise caution. Many Hindus believe in

the deities but not in Gurus. They see so many Gurus back in India that they are

confused now about who is genuine and who is not and more importantly do not

want waste time analyzing these things.

 

And some can be vehemently anti-Guru, much worse than the cynical reporter here

and even more than the " exAmma " types.

 

To each his own.

 

Jai Ma!

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