transition, subsidized schools for those who
would not have had a chance to have an
education, pensions for widows, greened the
planet with hundreds of thousands of trees
planted every year and pledged tens, if not
hundreds, of millions of dollars to disaster relief
and suicide prevention programs...the list goes
on and on.
It is a rarified group that walks the talk like
Amma.
When you consider that she started from such
humble beginnings, can anyone possibly doubt
that Amma is more than just a woman. Jane
Goodall described her as “God’s Love in human
form”. I believe that she is a living embodiment
of the Divine Feminine.
Some time ago, Humanity Healing polled its
members who should receive the first Spiritual
Activism Award. The results were decisive:
Amma!
Standing in the Presence of
During her recent North American tour, Liane
Legey and I traveled to Washington, DC to
Grace
present Amma with Humanity Healing
Foundation’s first Spiritual Activism Award.
Amma’s hugs are know the world over for the
love and light they bring to one’s being, but
even Amma knows that true Spiritual Activism is
more than just giving hugs (even if it is over 27
million of them).
Amma and her organization have gained an
unparalleled reputation not only for her
personal outreach of bringing comfort and
touching hearts with her personal touch, but as
a result of the extensive charitable institutions
she has established. Amma oversees a vast
network of humanitarian activities. She has
built hospitals where those in need can receive
Liane and I, along with her son Chris, arrived
the best of modern medicine, over 100,000
early in the day, as we had contacts within the
homes for the poor, orphanages where the
organization that we planned to meet with to
abandoned can find hope, hospices for those in
discuss both how we could interface with
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