{"id":597,"date":"2009-07-09T14:00:21","date_gmt":"2009-07-09T14:00:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/freshliving\/2009\/07\/amma-amma-amma.html"},"modified":"2009-07-09T14:00:21","modified_gmt":"2009-07-09T14:00:21","slug":"amma-amma-amma","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/freshliving\/2009\/07\/amma-amma-amma.html","title":{"rendered":"Understanding Amma"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I was in the presence of an enlightened being last night. A love-Buddha. A Kali-esque Divine-mama mama. It was my third time getting hugged by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amma.org\/\">Amma<\/a>, or Ammachi the &#8220;hugging saint.&#8221;&nbsp;My friends and I&nbsp;waited and chatted and&nbsp;ate for many hours in a kind of happy spiritual chaos at a large theater in Manhattan. I ran into people I haven&#8217;t seen in years. Bonded with people I see every day. Watched dazed, just-hugged people totter off from their embrace. <\/p>\n<p>One guy I&nbsp;met told me he got hugged for the first time the night before. An ordinary-looking guy in his 30s, southern accent, runner, an architect. He said he&#8217;d been kind of cracking jokes right up until the moment he was pushed into her arms. And then, he said, he felt something that was &#8220;undeniable.&#8221; Something major had occurred. But what?&nbsp;&#8220;It&#8217;s like everyting is different and nothing is different.&#8221; He paused. And in that silence I saw that he was probably processing energy, the &#8220;shakti&#8221; she and other highly spiritually open beings emit. His yogi friend said, &#8220;He had a spiritual experience and now he&#8217;s trying to &#8216;understand&#8217; it.&#8221; True. But his awe and wonder and confusion was palpable. He was not taking this experience for granted,&nbsp;or tucking it under his belt along with&nbsp;a bunch of others to whip out at the right raw foods restaurant or drum circle. He was being transformed by the energy that emanates from this extraordinary ordinary-looking Indian woman. &#8220;What is it?&#8221; he asked.<\/p>\n<p>What is it indeed? What is it that enables someone to hug around six people a minute for nearly 12 hours straight and then do the same&nbsp;for days in a row? For years.&nbsp;What is it that makes some people weep in&nbsp;that 10-30 seconds they&#8217;re in her arms? Makes people change their lives because of it? Makes people wonder what hit them? Makes some people feel like they truly understand love? <\/p>\n<p>Is it just that we allow ourselves to be open, truly open, to another being&#8217;s love because we feel safe, knowing that she doesn&#8217;t want anything from us&#8211;except to go&nbsp;love and serve the world?&nbsp;&nbsp;Or is it something else? &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><span>In a speech&nbsp;before the hugging, Amma&#8217;s right-hand woman said a journalist recently asked Amma, &#8220;What do you do when you&#8217;re alone?&#8221; Everyone around her laughed because she&#8217;s never alone. There is always someone with Amma.&nbsp;But the journalist wasn&#8217;t satisfied. &#8220;But after the hugging&#8211;do you read books, surf the internet?&#8221; And finally she answered (I&#8217;m paraphrasing): &#8220;I am never alone, but I&#8217;m always alone. When I&#8217;m by myself or surrounded by people&nbsp;I am alone. Because I am with the one consciousness&#8230; I am connected to the supreme internet and I surf that.&#8221; So, said&nbsp;the woman giving the speech, &#8220;You can visit Amma and have an online chat every time.&#8221; <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>So is that it? Is that why her presence (and other rare beings like her) is so profound?&nbsp;Because she knows she and God and you and me and him and her are one? Not just sort of knows it. But gets it&nbsp;in every cell of her being and so emanates that light and&nbsp;understanding? <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>And there I go, trying to understand. But I actually think&nbsp;there&#8217;s nothing wrong with intellectually processing&nbsp;spiritual experiences. We use our mind a lot and we need to get&nbsp;it on board with our heart. It just seems important not to miss the experience while we grapple. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>When I hugged her&nbsp;a while later, I didn&#8217;t have to try to do or understand&nbsp;anything. Before, I was bathing in the aura of&nbsp;the energy, with plenty of room to intellectualize. During, I was gone.&nbsp;It was&nbsp;the difference between sexual pleasure and orgasm. One feels nice, but&nbsp;your mind is still whirring just behind the yum. And the other obliterates your mind&nbsp;for a short, sweet while&#8211;le petit mort, indeed. &#8220;The love that surpasses understanding&#8221; is what Amma is offering. In the hopes that it will inspire you to go out and&nbsp;change the world with the&nbsp;love that is unleashed in your heart. I mean, I think. Right?<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Earlier, a friend had joked to me that&nbsp;he didn&#8217;t have time to&nbsp;wait for a hug, but maybe if&nbsp;he hugged someone who had just hugged Amma he would have the same experience&#8211;like a contact high. And&nbsp;later, in my sweet, post-hug daze&nbsp;I thought about that. What if we all had this power to hug in a way that would change people&#8217;s lives? And what if we gave those hugs generously every day?&nbsp;How might the tenor of our planet shift?&nbsp;&nbsp;How and what might we crack open, heal?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I was in the presence of an enlightened being last night. A love-Buddha. A Kali-esque Divine-mama mama. It was my third time getting hugged by Amma, or Ammachi the &#8220;hugging saint.&#8221;&nbsp;My friends and I&nbsp;waited and chatted and&nbsp;ate for many hours in a kind of happy spiritual chaos at a large theater in Manhattan. 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