Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi’s 30th Anniversary Tour
of Europe commenced with Amma being presented two French awards for her
lifetime of work as a spiritual leader and humanitarian. The awards, which were
presented as part of a formal programme at the Zenith-Omega Arena in Toulon,
France, came from the “Soldiers of Peace International Association” and from
the Regional Council of the Provence-Alpes-Côtes d’Azur Region, one of the
largest of France’s 13 metropolitan administrative regions.
The Soldiers of Peace International Association
presented Amma with its “Commemorative Gold Medal for Peace.” The
organisation’s President, Laurent Attar-Bayrou, addressed thousands
of people assembled at the awards ceremony. He said: “As military men coming
from different countries, we have fought, arms in hand, for the sake of peace,
under the Blue Helmet of the United Nations. We affirm today that lasting peace
comes only from the hearts and minds of men. Those who are fighting alongside
you Amma against poverty, intolerance and other problems facing humanity have
understood this; we as well. Your fight is our fight. You give meaning to life,
allowing hope for those who have nothing. This hope is the very essence of
humanity. With you and through your example and joy, the poor discover
fulfilment and the rich gain humility. Fully dedicated to your mission, you
shake the walls of indifference. On this earth, you sow hope. From this water,
you draw love. From these skies, you make hearts blossom and shine.”
Laurent Attar-Bayrou added, “We, the Blue Helmets, gather for the
promotion of peace. We are not pacifists or warmongers, but practical men. We
gather for the sake of conflict resolution, human rights, education and sports.
Amma, we recognise our mission in yours. You are also a Soldier of Peace, and
we will walk with you in your quest for love.”
The second award to Amma was presented by Monique
Robineau, Delegate of the President of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur Region.
“It is an immense pleasure for me to be here tonight with
you Amma, and offer you the Medal of the Provence-Alpes-Côtes d’Azur Region, on
behalf of its President, Mr Renaud Muselier.”
Monique Robineau added, “Your darshan has
enabled me to see how you can wipe the tears of people and provide hope through
the love that you give in your embrace. We are very proud of welcoming you once
more on our land, that you have filled and brightened with all your love. In
this world shattered by conflicts and crisis leading to insularity and
paralysis, your message and embrace bring hope to our hearts and light to our
spirits. The people present here benefit from your presence, but also many
others, since your presence shines in our whole region.”
Presenting Amma with the Medal “with all the
gratitude, respect and love of this land and its inhabitants,” Monique Robineau
said: “This is for all the work that you have done for the lives of so many
people. You are the Ambassador of Love and Peace in the world.”
Amma’s arrival in Europe at the beginning of November
2017 marked the commencement of her 30th anniversary tour of Europe. “Amma was
first invited to Europe in 1987, and she has come every year since,” said Swami
Amritaswarupananda, the Vice President of Mata Amritanandamayi Math.
“After that first invitation came, Amma told us, ‘My children are not just in
India but throughout the world. They are crying for Amma, but cannot find me.
So, I must go to them.’ The rest is history.”
Amma’s 30th Anniversary Europe Tour will continue
throughout November. Each of its stops finds Amma leading attendees in guided
meditation, devotional singing and prayers for world peace. Each programme also
includes a spiritual talk by Amma, wherein she offers practical solutions for personal
fulfilment, as well as guidance on how society can face the most pressing
challenges of our time. Programme attendees also get the opportunity to receive
Amma’s darshan—a spiritual blessing in the form of a motherly
embrace.
The Europe Tour includes stops in Frankfurt, Germany;
Toulon, France; Winterthur, Switzerland; Milan, Italy; London, United Kingdom;
Munich, Germany; Châlons-en-Champagne, France; Houten, Netherlands; and
Helsinki, Finland, and concludes on December
6th in Valencia, Spain. All programmes are free and
open to the public.
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