Spiritual
The
Amritapuri ashram in India was the first spiritual center
that was established by Amma. Amma lives there today along with
two thousand residents who come from all over the world. Today Amma
has spiritual centers established all over the world. These centers
provide an ideal environment to meditate, perform selfless-service
supporting Amma's innumerable humanitarian activities and gives
solace and peace to all who come in search of some comfort.
Speaking about Amritapuri ashram in
India, Judith Cornell, the award-winning writer in her book,
' Amma - Healing the Heart of the World' says - 'Amritapuri Ashram
is a center where Amma has a thousand arms of compassion stretching
worldwide to help nurture human beings spiritually, mentally, and
physically.'
Swamini Krishnamritaprana, Amma's senior lady disciple said that
the ashram is like a miniature of the whole world, but in a controlled
atmosphere. " It's a place where you have to face and work
through the problems that come up, because there's no one to run
to. This fact is very beneficial, because people learn to work through
their psychological processes (mental processes) more quickly."
A definite requirement
for the spiritual life is getting rid of desire for physical comfort.
Swamini Krishnamritaprana said, " Mother is a good example.
She is just as happy to lie down on a bare, cement floor as on a
fancy bed - it's all the same to her. She has peace of mind in all
situations. Someone once gave her a car to travel around in, but
if She has to walk or catch a bus, that's just as good. Detachment
is to use the things that God has provided, but if they are not
there, or if they are taken away from you, you have to be able to
surrender them easily."
Apart from these spiritual centers,the Brahmasthanam temples that
are consecrated by Amma's divine resolve is a great blessing from
Amma to all humanity.
It has to be mentioned here that Amma travels around the world
for more than 8-9 months in a year and sits day after day receiving
all who come to her for comfort, in a loving embrace. Amma's hug
should not be mistaken to be an ordinary one. Those who have experienced
it alone can understand the truth of this statement.
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