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Unity is Peace

In 1995, Amma was invited to speak at the United Nations Conference on Visions for the 21st Century, timed to coincide with the 50th Anniversary Summit of the United Nations.

The Temple of Understanding and the Council of Religious and Interfaith Organizations sponsored this conference, a forum for religious leaders, diplomats, NGO's, and educators to present their visions for the next century. A conference statement was presented to the UN while the 50th Anniversary Summit was still in session.

The interfaith assembly was inspired by the acknowledgment of the need for "the political to be informed by the spiritual." The UN and UNESCO were urged to provide a new paradigm of thought which centers on the responsibility for fostering global values of caring, compassion and tolerance. The thirty-two speakers included religious leaders from various traditions as well as several heads of state and scholars. Other religions represented were Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Shintoism, Sikhism, Zoroastrianism, Baha 'I, and Akuapim Traditional Religion of Ghana.

Excerpts from Amma's address, entitled "Unity is Peace", given at the Cathedral of St. John The Divine, New York on the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations, 21 October 1995.

"The life force that pulsates in the trees, plants, and animals is the same life force that pulsates within us. The same life energy that gives us the power to speak and to sing, is the power behind the song of the bird and the roar of the lion. The same consciousness that flows in and through every human being, lends its power to the movement of the wind, to the flow of the river, and to the light of the sun.

How can there be any sense of difference once this subtle principle is understood? When we evaluate our growth and development in the light of this great Truth, we may wonder whether we human beings have really developed or grown at all. The progress that we see today is divided growth. Only some parts are growing-the world as a whole remains unhealthy. We cannot call this real progress."

"This world is like a flower. Each nation is a petal. If one petal is infested, does it not affect all the other petals? Does not the disease destroy the life and beauty of the flower? Is it not the duty of each one of us to protect and preserve the beauty and fragrance of this one world flower from being destroyed? This world of ours is a big, wonderful flower with many petals. Only when this is understood and becomes deeply ingrained within us, will there be any real peace and unity. The tug of war between nations is like a tug of war between the petals of a flower. Competition between the petals will only result in all the petals withering away. The entire flower will be destroyed. Division will only dissipate our energy and vitality; real power is to be found in unity, not in division."

"Together we are a power, an undefeatable power. When we work together, hand in hand, with love, it is not just one life force but the life energy of countless people, of the group, that flows in harmony, unimpeded. From that constant stream of unity, real progress will take place, and we will see the birth of peace."

"A drop of water cannot be a river; a river is formed by numerous water drops. It is the joining together of countless drops that creates a flow. The real flow of life lies in unity, in the oneness that arises out of love."

In addition to giving her address, Amma shared a discussion panel with Nobel Peace Prize winner, Oscar Arias, ex-President of Costa Rica and Dada Vaswani, head of the Sadhu Vaswani Mission.
Later that evening, Amma and several of her senior disciples walked together in a procession with other religious leaders inside the cathedral. Each tradition presented a prayer, song or a dance in celebration of the divine unity of all.

There was a valedictory peace invocation led by the spiritual leaders representing each religion, and Amma, representing the Sanatana Dharma chanted the mantra Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu (Let all beings in this world and in all the other worlds be peaceful and happy) as everyone joined in.

Amma's presence during the presentations was dazzling, and her unique message was refreshing to ears yearning to hear the Truth which only a Mahatma can give.

 

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