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Inward Revolution Creates Outward Revolution
Amma says, "Children, both wordly and spiritual life can be led side by side, but we must act without
attachment and expectation." We feel sorry when we think,
"I have done this; I want to reap the fruit of it. If we think
that everything is God's, then we have no attachment. God is the
only Truth".
No matter how much wealth we have, unless we properly understand its value and use, we will experience only sorrow. Even if we derive
from it is only temporary. It cannot give eternal happiness. If
we understand how to use wealth properly, we will enjoy the wealth
of happiness and peace.
A juggler does so many tricks. He dances and rolls on the ground, but as he juggles his mind is always fixed on the object. Just so,
with practice you can learn to fix the mind on God while doing any
work.
Small children may worry that the Sun has disappeared at sunset. In the morning when it rises, they rejoice at its return. They don't
know what the truth is. Likewise, we rejoice and grieve like them
with gain and loss.
If one's child is sick, we are willing to wait without sleep for any length of time in the hospital waiting room. We have time to
linger for hours in a shop simply to purchase some costumes. But
we have no time to pray to God. Children, when we love God, we will
easily find time to pray to God.
Children, you may be scientist or doctor or engineer, let the rational aspect of yourself shine forth when you are in the laboratory and
when you are among other professionals. But when you go home you
should be able to drop the role. At home you are coming back to
real life, and you should be able to move from your head into your
heart. You should have the strength to stop thinking about your
science and experiments. How boring and dry life would be if you
went directly to your room without even glancing or smiling at your
wife and children. Think of the stress and strain this would create
in the family. If the head of the family doesn’t interact
with his wife and children, everyone will find home life boring
and sad. Love creates smiling laughing faces and compassionate hearts,
and is expressed in sweet and pleasant words. You can choose both
head and the heart. There is no problem in this, but there should
be a balance, for if you choose logic and rational thinking alone,
you are in all troubles. Love will not create any trouble, fear,
anger or tension.
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Meeting Amma- DarshanThe Sanskrit term darshan means, "vision", and it is used to describe the meeting with a holy person, especially a Self Realized master. Amma's darshan in unique. As the embodimentof supreme motherhood, she welcomes every person who comes to her,listens to his or her problems, offers advice and guidance, andbrings reassurance to a troubled heart.Over time, Amma's popularity has risen to the point where in India she has been known to individually hug over 50,000 people in…Continue
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Teachings Amma's life is her message. In other words, Ammadoes not teach anything that she herself does not practice. Livingfrom moment to moment in a constant state of supreme happiness,Amma warmly embraces thousands of people day after day, wiping theirtears, giving them her divine guidance and offering solace to allwho come to her. Amma recommends the path of selfless-service throughthe example of her own life.Amma says, "The beauty and charm of selfless love and service should not die…Continue
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Family LifeAmma says, "Children, both wordly and spiritual life can be led side by side, but we must act without attachment and expectation." We feel sorry when we think,"I have done this; I want to reap the fruit of it. If we thinkthat everything is God's, then we have no attachment. God is theonly Truth".No matter how much wealth we have, unless we properly understand its value and use, we will experience only sorrow. Even if we derive from it is only temporary. It cannot give eternal…Continue
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A Minute of Silence & PrayerAmma's Special MessageSeptember 7, AmritapuriThe 21st of September marks the 22nd Annual International Day of Peace. This year, the day’s organizers have asked Amma to participate, and she has agreed. It is the hope of the organizers that the daywill find millions of people from all faiths observing a 24-hourpeace vigil and a collective minute of silence. People worldwideare planning to offer prayers, ceremonies, fasts and other spiritualobservations in this…Continue
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Why Spirituality?Amma says, "The real purpose of life is to experience what is beyond this physical existence. However, each one looks at life differently. Most human beings see life as a constantstruggle for survival. Such people believe in the theory, "Thefittest will survive". They are satisfied with the normal wayof living- for example, getting a house, a job, a car, a wife, ahusband, children and enough money to live. Yes, these are importantthings, and we need to focus on our day-to-day…Continue
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