A Hope For The World
2 June 2006 — Seattle, Washington, USA
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On the first night of Amma's ''Northwest Retreat,''
a seven-year old girl named Amritavarshini from
Eugene, Oregon came for Amma's darshan. As the
child approached Amma, she gently placed a garland
around Amma's neck. The garland was not made of
flowers, but of dollars—$200 to be exact, everything
the girl had in her savings.
As Amma held her, the child began to cry. She
then gave Amma a letter she had written earlier
that week with the help of her mother. |
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Dear Amma,
How can we cure sick people around the world? How
can the world see that we are ONE in harmony and stop
bombing each other? How do we make slavery and racism
go away? It really puts me in deep sorrows. Please give
this money to the world that is sick.
Please take care of all the sick and the poor.
Love,
Amritavarshini
Amma told the child and her mother to sit by her side.
''Why are you crying?'' Amma asked.
''I don't know, it's just
being
by Amma pricks me. It's really good by Amma for
some reason.''
''What do you want to do for the world?'' Amma
asked her.
Fighting back tears, the child said, ''I want to
make peace for the world.''
The girl's mother explained that about a week
before she had come home to find her Amritavarshini
in tears. When she asked her why she was crying, she
replied that it was because of the slavery, wars, disease
and poverty in the world. The girl then told her mother
that she wanted to give all the money in her savings
account to Amma.
''Children like this are the hope for the world,''
Amma told everyone around her, as she wiped Amritavarshini's
tears. ''We should fall down and prostrate at the
feet of children like her. It is children like her who
will change the world.''
Amma then added: ''May her innocent wishes come
true.''
—Sakshi
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