Miindia.com - WebsiteNovember 13 - 16th 2002
Ammachi in Michigan
Holiday Inn, Fairland, Dearborn, Michigan
An exclusive miindia.com interview with Ammachi
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I had heard about Ammachi's visit to Michigan but did
not know much about her nor had I come across anyone else
that did. A Google search brought up ammachi.org and I read
through all the interesting write-ups. I decided to meet Ammachi
in Michigan and share my experience with others on miindia.com.
Wednesday, November 13th was just another cool Fall day and
I woke up with a mental scan of my schedule for the day. I
had been in touch with the organizers regarding my interest
in interviewing Ammachi. I was asked to come by at 9:30 am
shortly before the start of the program at 10 am. |
I walked into Holiday Inn, Dearborn and noticed a swarm of people
dressed in white clothing. Most of them were white Americans, which
surprised me. Everybody was waiting for Amma's arrival. Everyone
seemed so much more at ease with the ambiance than I was that I
felt like I did not belong there. I moved away from the activity
and ended up in a conversation with a reporter from WWJ news radio.
This individual was unsure of what to expect either. Now I had some
company.
A few minutes later everybody's attention was diverted towards
the entrance. Amma walked in with a small group of people. She was
clad in a simple white sari and an enigmatic smile, resplendent
under a decorative gold colored canopy. Meditation commenced followed
by singing of melodious bhajans.
I returned at noon to interview Amma. I was observing people seeking
Amma's darshan and it felt uncomfortable witnessing the highly emotional
state of people who were moved by her presence. It seemed like forever
before I finally got the nod to talk to Amma. I was unsure about
the protocol ... questions I can and cannot ask. It wasnt
easy.
I asked Amma whether her mission was "charity" or "spreading
the message of peace and love". Amma replied (she spoke in
Malayalam while her assistant translated to English) that they are
both interrelated. Metaphorically speaking, peace and love provide
direction just like the head of a dove, while charity and goodwill
enable you to reach your goal just like the wings of a dove.
My next question was based on a personal tidbit about Ammachi that
caught my attention. I was awed by the fact that she sleeps for
only two hours a day, especially since most of us feel sleep deprived
when we get less than 7-8 hours of sleep. I asked her how she goes
through her hectic schedule of meeting thousands of people and constant
world travel on so little sleep. Amma replied that she derives her
energy from within, by doing what she does every single day . .
. expressing her love and affection to everybody that comes to see
her. When asked if it was possible for someone ordinary person like
me accomplish such a feat, she said we are all extraordinary beings.
There is a tremendous amount of energy within us and we alone have
the capability of harnessing it. Each person is like a battery that
does not need an external charge but renews itself through its own
willpower; like a candle that always remains lit spreading
its brightness and glow around.
Earlier that morning, I had talked to a few individuals who told
me how Amma had changed their lives. Cases of physical healing were
common. I asked Amma about her ability to heal suffering people
through her divine powers. Her humble response stumped me. She said
she had surrendered herself to God Lord and any healing brought
about was by divine grace. She did not claim to perform any miracles
and it would be best to talk to her followers about their faith.
I thanked Amma for the time she spent with me. It seemed like everybody
in the auditorium was in a trance by being in her presence, except
for me. I tend to be skeptical of such happenings and had no expectations
whatsoever. Now, it was my turn to find out for myself what it was
all about. I stepped over to receive her blessings in the form of
a hug. Amma embraced me in a warm and affectionate hug for almost
one minute and whispered "mother's child" (in Malayalam)
in my ear a few times. I felt a strange sort of energy flowing through
me. I felt calm and peaceful afterwards.
Curiosity and the desire to write this article were the only motivators
for my visit to the event. Yet I left feeling different. I do not
have words to illustrate the experience. What touched me the most
was that Amma spoke to me in all humility, like a friend without
an ounce of ego or attitude. I cannot claim to be a completely changed
person but the divine love I felt in Ammas presence did leave
a mark on me. The radiant smile and total sincerity in her interaction
with every single person (continuously for hours) was astounding.
The experiences of this day will remain forever etched in my memory.
God bless Ammachi.
Brought to you by miindia.com's special reporter
More about Ammachi from other publications:
For over the last 30 years she has established a number of charity
institutions. In a radical departure from Indian tradition (particularly
for a woman), Ammachi's darshan consists of a long tender embrace.
She has been doing this, as a natural expression of love, since
she was a teen. It is estimated that Ammachi has hugged over 20
million times in her life.
On October 7, 2002, Ammachi was an honored keynote speaker at the
United Nations in Geneva for The World Conference of Women's Religious
and Spiritual Leaders. During this conference, she received the
Gandhi-King award for non-violence.
At the invitation of U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, Amma addressed
the United Nations at the Millennium World Peace Summit, as part
of a select delegation of "preeminent religious leaders".
Ammachi's program on November 13th includes bhajans stating from
10 am followed by speech and darshan throughout the day.
A retreat is also scheduled from November 14th - 16th for which
you must register. Check out the link below:
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