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2004 Excerpts

This section provides excerpts from various media publications across the U.S. If you would like to learn more about Amma in the media, please contact us at press@ammachi.org.

"It's just an incredible love that we don't get from other human beings. It's a divine love. For me, it's like returning home," said Kalavati Yates, a 57-year-old clairvoyant healer and metaphysics teacher from Vancouver Island -- June 4, 2004, Seattlepi.com

"She's a phenomenal lady who does great humanitarian work in the world," Sykes said. "She has a tremendous sense of bringing peace and unconditional love." -- June 11, 2004, Daily Herald

"I don't know how she does it, but each person that goes to her feels total acceptance and total compassion," said Deborah Pogel, also of Fairfield. "I've seen her do this, day in and day out, for years and for thousands of people, and never think of herself, her own comfort." -- June 15, 2004, The Fairfield Ledger

"I marvel at how many people have been touched by her," said Writer, of San Ramon, Calif. "Being with Amma is like riding the express train to true happiness and peace." -- June 15, 2004, New York Daily News

Mississauga Mayor Hazel McCallion has hailed India's 'Hugging Saint" Mata Amritananda Mayi, known to her disciples as Amma (The Mother) as an 'inspiration to people all over the world". Read more - Weekly Voice, 2004

 

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