Author: Judith Cornell
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 2001
Language: English
Pages: 216
ISBN/UPC (if available): 0143028073
Description
Amma is an inspiring account of one extraordinary woman, whose simple message of love and compassion has changed countless lives and brought light into the world.
Amma is an internationally revered spiritual leader and powerful force for good. Her title is Mata Amritanandamayi of 'Mother of Immortal Bliss', but her followers know her simply as Amma or Ammachi, meaning Mother. Considered by the millions of devotees in her own country, India, to be a living saint and sage, Amma has dedicated her life to uplifting all of humanity through the power of unconditional love. Judith Cornell has followed Amma's progress for over ten years and in this authorized biography she reveals the childhood of suffering, the miracles and healing, and the boundless love that has sent Amma around the world bringing peace to millions.
Amma is an inspiring account of one extraordinary woman, whose simple message of love and compassion has changed countless lives and brought light into the world.
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Judith Cornell is marvelous facilitator of spiritual creativity'.
—Marianne Williamson
Contents
Acknowledgements
Prologue
PART 1: EARLY LIFE AND CALLING
A Light That is Black
A Dark Eclipse
Krishna Unveiled
The Divine Mother Awakens
Call to Comfort the Suffering
The Turning Point
The Hugging Saint
PART 2: BY THEIR FRUITS YOU SHALL KNOW THEM
A Thousand Arms of Compassion
Religious Dharma
Saints, Sages, and Scientists
Unusual Synchronicities
The Miracle of AIMS
Qualities of a True Spiritual Master
Spiritual Boot Camp
Epilogue
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Appendix
Index