AVUI- Catalonian Newspaper
19 November. Barcelona 2002.
Hugs That Produce Love
Thousands of people listen in Barcelona to Amma's message, an
Indian Spiritual Leader.
Marta Bosh, Barcelona
"Sri Mata Amritanandamayi, Amma, was born 49 years ago in the
Indian province of Kerala. Since her childhood, she looked for the
divine Mother and Father without need of help from any master. She
had to bear the attacks of the family, the rationalists and the
non-believers, who tried to destroy her. At the age of 21 she manifested
externally her state of Divine Realisation." These words are
part of Amma's written biography, a spiritual leader who travels
round the world proclaiming that the basic cause of the world problems
is within and that love and peace have to become elements of progress.
Amma has made hugs (darshan) the most representative element of
her philosophy and has turned them into the way of conveying her
message.
Amma was in Barcelona on Thursday and yesterday, Friday. This has
been her fourth year here. The Mar Bella Sports Hall was full of
people who were all patiently waiting for their turn to receive
the hug which will rarely take longer than 20 seconds. On Thursday
about 4,000 people received the darshan and the last one had to
wait until 6 o'clock in the morning. Therefore Amma decided to sleep
in the dressing rooms of the Sports Hall, because yesterday at 10
o'clock in the morning she had to start again receiving thousands
of more people.
"What she passes on with her arms is energy, compassion
it's not easy to put it in words because darshan is an emotional
experience, which fill the people with strong spiritual interests",
explains Almudena Antolín, a Bilbao resident "deeply
Christian", who is 33 and has been coming to Barcelona to receive
Amma's hugs. One of Amma's teachings aims is the unity of all religions.
"The day everyone realises and works on the inner path there
will be unity of religions. The problem is that people eat the peel
and throw away the fruit", explains Amma in her mother tongue,
Malayalam, while a Swami (similar to a monk) puts her speech full
of metaphors, into English.
Charitable projects:
Besides the spiritual aspect, Amma has numerous charitable projects
underway in India, which receive support from the Government. She
believes that the only way to eradicate poverty in her country as
well as in the rest of the world is working in charitable projects.
Thousands of people of all ages walked around the Mar Bella Sports
Hall barefooted. Amma hugged the people and gave them a petal and
a sweet while she answered the press with a smile. There were no
shouts or cries and above the human murmur prayers were coming out
of the loudspeakers. There were people who got a number for the
hug at 11 o'clock in the morning and wouldn't receive it until early
morning the following day. "We don't mind." They said
with conviction. The time has stopped at least for two days in the
Mar Bella Sports Hall.
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