Religion, Philosophy, Spirituality
A Pedagogy of Non-Violent Social Action Based on the work of Ekta Parishad
This article is a "Resource Manual for Trainers" in non-violent social activism. Researched and compiled by Jill Carr Harris, this document is at the center of a huge non-violent campaign in India today. With permission from the publishers (Ekta Parishad), we are posting this document here, that it may be drawn upon as a practical field manual for social improvement, and education into non-violence.
The author, Jill Carr Harris (president of South-South Solidarity in New Delhi, India) has been working along side her husband, P.V. Rajogopal for the last two decades, seeking to gain land for the landless in India, and other basic rights for people. Currently, Jill and P.V. Rajogopal are involved in the Anna Hazare Campaign in India, and preparing for an international conference in Geneva. Simultaneously, she is finishing her M.A. in Canada on non-violent social movements.
This document is an expert piece on the subject.
Become Love: Anni and Friends for Amma
Anni left this world on June 21st, 2007, due to cancer, at the tender age of 19. Two months later, her family and friends from around the world began this journey of music. Over one hundred people have contributed to these songs. This album is more than music: it is a journey to joy; a journey to Become Love.
Wise Earth Publishers gave over 500 CD's and the master copy to Amma's organization to make copies to raise money for Amma's charitable works. If you don't see it, ask for it!
Pranaam: 108 Love-Poems to the Divine Mother
“Pranaam” means “I bow to you.” This pocket-sized book is a selection of 108 Love-Poems written to the Divine Mother. They strum a universal chord in the human heart's yearning to know the Divine, giving an indication of the ideals and Love that Holy Mother Amma (Mata Amritanandamayi) both inspires contemplation of, and represents.
These poems were written between 1999-2002, by an American family living in Amma's Ashram in Amritapuri, Kerala, India.
Earth Ethics of M.K. Gandhi with Teachings from Holy Mother Amma: an Introduction
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To read this book was a blessing in disguise for me. It has thrown light on so many aspects of knowledge that are near to my heart. It awoke positive energy within me. It was an opportunity. This is the way I like to use my time. (Ms. S. Rajasubramanian, India - Amritapuri Resident.)
Two great souls – one light bearer, one enlightened. Herein are oceans to imbibe about what is most important to us all – how to live in peace and joy with ourself, with others and with the Earth. Compiled and commented as it is, with so much love, knowledge and understanding, reading this book is an outstanding experience. (Kerstin Utas, Sweden - Initial Working Group, Humana People to People.)
India, Gandhi, and Amma have provided unique contributions to worldwide earth ethics. Their contributions are well worth reading—and contemplating. We are indebted to Kamala for having made them available. (Dr. Joseph Elder, Professor of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, USA.)
Earth Ethics are the Universal Ideals that light our way into building a humane civilization in harmony with Mother Earth. With analogies, parables, anecdotes, and photographs, this book brings to light ethics which, while blindingly relevant like the air we breathe, are so obvious as to be forgotten. It has been written and produced with love, and that grace-filled vibration embraces the reader who peruses its pages.
Independence Day Message, 2010
The following is an excerpt from Dr. P.K. Willey's book Earth Ethics of M. K. Gandhi, with teachings from Holy Mother Amma: an Introduction.
Examining the Role of Aspiration and Intention in Regard to Sex and Food
This is in response to an email query that we had, and we thought that it would be edifying for all to read.
Dearest G.,
Thank you for your questions, my darling little one. I appreciate them, for they make me think, and in the thinking and then seeking to express, I also gain a clearer understanding.
Your question is:
In how far is the aspiration (intent) behind an urge to do tapasya relevant to the fruit? How much weight does the aspiration take?
A Necessary Moral Atmosphere
Today, December 15, the Climate Justice Fast has entered its 40th day, the timespan of Jesus Christ’s legendary 40 days of fasting and prayer in the desert. For the Climate Justice Fasters, the Fast has been a public penance, an act of atonement on behalf of humanity and a call for awakening. This article examines the Climate Justice Fast in light of the criterion that Gandhi held out as being indispensable for its deepest and greatest societal success: a necessary moral atmosphere.














