A Source of Inspiration to Canadians
July 23 2006 Richmond Hill, Ontario
Dr.
Ruby Dhalla, Member of Parliament for the riding of Brampton-Springdale,
welcomed Amma to Canada for the second time. Dr. Dhalla, who is
the youngest women to have ever been elected to the Canadian Parliament,
began by saying that she was honoured to be in the presence of Amma,
not only as an MP and on behalf of the Government, but as also as
an individual.
"To be able to come in the presence of Amma and to be blessed
by her, I think is truly one of life's most memorable moments,"
Dr. Dhalla said before the packed hall in Richmond Hill, Ontario,
just outside of Toronto.
After garlanding Amma and presenting her with a memento from the
Canadian Government, Dr. Dhalla talked about her experience when
she first welcomed Amma to Canada in 2004.
"Even as an individual who has always believed and God and believed
in spirituality and in the importance of having those values inside
of you, I really did not know much about Amma. So I came in 2004
as a single, bright-eyed new Member of Parliament, and I was asked
to present an award, and it was really my first opportunity to meet
Amma. And it was the first opportunity that I ever had to make a
presentation with my newly elected title. And I can tell you that
visiting Amma, I was truly, truly touched. And throughout the
last two years, I have the first picture that I ever took with Amma
up on my wall."
Dr.
Dhalla continued, "I think Amma has been the source of inspiration
and the source of hope to not only Canadians here in Canada, but
so many people throughout the world.
"And just recently I visited India, and I can tell you I was quite
taken aback by the number of billboards that display Amma's pictures,
by the number of schools and the number of organizations that speak
so highly of the great work that Amma and all the people that are
devoted to her and follow her throughout the world [are doing].
"And I can definitely tell you that she is making our world a better
place, by touching people and giving them the hope, the inspiration
and the empowerment.
"So, Amma, we welcome you to Canada. We hope that you continue
to come back and bless the children of Canada and the children throughout
the world to create a peaceful, prosperous and happier society where
there is more love and more compassion. We wish you well, and
we hope that you continue to provide all of us with hope, guidance,
love and empowerment. Thank you so much."
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