Mother and Guru Returns
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Amritapuri, Sunday, July 21, 2002
One could hear the excitement in the temple bell as it sounded
-- three times in quick succession. It hadn't rung thus in
more than two months. Three bells means Amma. Amma had returned
from Her US Tour.
Actually, the scene was much the same as it was back in May
-- hundreds of Amma's children packed around the stairs to
Her room, waiting. But whereas in May everyone was waiting
to say goodbye, this time, it was to say hello.
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Soon Amma's car pulled into the courtyard. Within moments
She was moving through the sea of disciples and devotees towards
Her stairs. For those at some distance, Her progress could
be marked by a single red flower, which Amma twirled over
Her head. Once on the stairs, She took the video camera from
the ashram photographer and began filming the crowd. Her smile
was contagious.
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Many devotees were calling out "Amma! Amma!" Then one
lady shouted, "Amma, bless me with discrimination!" Amma's
wit was sharp, "If you are eating in the dark, do you put the
food accidentally into your eyes, into your ears? You have discrimination
for such things. Why can't you use it in other circumstances?"
Amma beamed at everyone for a while longer and then walked into
Her room.
Of course everyone waited for Amma to emerge from Her window, which
She soon did. Everyone had a good view of Her from up there -- the
children looking at the Mother, the Mother looking at the children.
"Amma say something," someone asked. Once again it was
the Guru who spoke, "Talking is useless. It's like two advocates
arguing without a judge -- it doesn't go anywhere. Victory is in
silence."
A few more moments, a few more laughs, a few more smiles. Then
Amma disappeared behind Her curtain.
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