767. Om ojovatyai namah: I bow down to Amma who is full of vitality
I have attempted 766 times, through my own words and by reproducing Amma's thoughts on varied subjects, just how divine I think Amma is. The article written below by Kelly, is a really well written piece that captures exactly how we should think of Amma. Please do go to the original piece and read all of it. It's long but well worth the read:
"The way I see Mother Amma is as a human being who fully embodies the mother energy sorely needed on this planet today. She embodies the divine feminine and not just on the surface. She fully is the divine feminine, which we all have within us, yet she does not experience the same separation or doubts and fears that many of us do in our lifetimes. I see her as someone who came to uplift humanity at a time when many are beginning to awaken to who they really are. She acts as a conduit to trigger people into self realisation. A pure vessel for God's love.
Now, I am not a religious person. My spirituality is expansive in that I take what feels right for me from many different paths. I have found that limiting myself merely limits the ability for change within me. So I take on the teachings of Buddhism, Advaita, Christianity, Paganism and so forth. All aspects of the same source, all different ways of reflecting God Consciousness on this planet today. Mother Amma deeply resonates with my own womanly need to embrace the feminine within me; to rediscover the nurturing aspect that I have been lacking in my life. Everyone has a mother but not everyone has that mother love feeling within and Mother Amma brings this out in me, and for this I am eternally grateful....
I have attempted 766 times, through my own words and by reproducing Amma's thoughts on varied subjects, just how divine I think Amma is. The article written below by Kelly, is a really well written piece that captures exactly how we should think of Amma. Please do go to the original piece and read all of it. It's long but well worth the read:
"The way I see Mother Amma is as a human being who fully embodies the mother energy sorely needed on this planet today. She embodies the divine feminine and not just on the surface. She fully is the divine feminine, which we all have within us, yet she does not experience the same separation or doubts and fears that many of us do in our lifetimes. I see her as someone who came to uplift humanity at a time when many are beginning to awaken to who they really are. She acts as a conduit to trigger people into self realisation. A pure vessel for God's love.
Now, I am not a religious person. My spirituality is expansive in that I take what feels right for me from many different paths. I have found that limiting myself merely limits the ability for change within me. So I take on the teachings of Buddhism, Advaita, Christianity, Paganism and so forth. All aspects of the same source, all different ways of reflecting God Consciousness on this planet today. Mother Amma deeply resonates with my own womanly need to embrace the feminine within me; to rediscover the nurturing aspect that I have been lacking in my life. Everyone has a mother but not everyone has that mother love feeling within and Mother Amma brings this out in me, and for this I am eternally grateful....
Mother Amma is a
vehicle to show what is possible for a human being. She reflects
compassion, love and the spirit of radiant quality that is available for
every human being from within. If people choose to worship Amma without
question and lose their own inner message, this is when things get out
of balance. So long as people see Amma as a reflection of the eternal
light in us all, we can all learn a lot from Amma.
No guru, no
teacher is better or less than any other human being. We all take what
we need, and for me Amma teaches giving and service better than any
teacher I have come across. She encourages us to see our fellow humans
within us and that nothing is separate.
Amma bases her
teachings on selfless love and continues to serve this planet in a
phenomenal way through her darshan and her charitable contribution work."
Om Amriteswariye namah!
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