Thursday 25 March 2010

About Shri bhagavan and Padhmavathy Amma



Sri Bhagavan :

Sri Bhagavan was born in 1949 in South India. Throughout his life, he would be constantly surrounded by people as immense love, grace and wisdom would emanate from his words and gestures. Many who came near him would experience a profound healing of body, mind and spirit. A spontaneous flow of love and freedom would become "natural happenings" around him.

He was a unique child, very introspective from a young age and was only concerned with how to liberate humanity from suffering. He saw the root of human suffering in our primal sense of separation and knew this feeling of a separate existence to be the cause of our long history of war, conflict and discord. And he felt great compassion for humanity who despite thousands of years of effort to end her suffering, still had not yet found a way to true and lasting happiness.

Sri Bhagavan is considered a Spiritual Avatar, a enlightened being capable of helping to facilitate a deep inner awakening in any genuine seeker enlightenment, the state of complete inner freedom.

Sri Amma :

Sri Amma Padmavathi was born in 1954 in the beautiful village of Sangam in South India. She is loved for her immense wisdom and childlike simplicity. Words seem to become meaningless in the loving and compassionate glance of Amma. Her warm smile and benevolence instill a tremendous reverence and affection towards her, where in her presence one is simply moved to laughter or tears as she reveals her knowingness of the hidden sorrows and longings of people.

Sri Bhagavan guides those in their process of enlightenment, whereas Amma bestows immense energy to those seeking for the healing of their sufferings and fulfillment of their desires. Miracles happen in the presence of them both, where what seems beyond reason or the realm of possibility simply manifests spontaneously from the grace of their divine intent. Because of their immense love and compassion and deep servitude towards people, they are often regarded as divine parents.

Amma and Bhagavan have no interest in creating a new ideology, philosophy or religion. They are here, only and simply, for the purpose of helping humanity come out of suffering and move towards the light of awakening. So in this way, the Oneness Blessing helps, Christians evolve as Christians, Buddhists evolve as Buddhists and non-believers evolve towards the realization of their own inner light and truth.

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