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Awaken Children Vol. 8

This book is part of a series that focuses on the adventures and growth of its young characters, likely featuring elements of fantasy, mystery, or science fiction. The series is designed for young readers and may include elements of education and character development. more

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Mata Amritanandamayi
Mata Amritanandamayi

Mata Amritanandamayi, born on September 27, 1953, is an Indian spiritual leader. She is known for her unique 'Amma hug,' which is believed to have healing and spiritual power, attracting thousands of followers worldwide. Amma is dedicated to social service, including educational and medical projects, and her organization conducts charitable activities globally. more

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“A modern factory reaches perhaps almost the limit of horror. Everybody in it is constantly harassed and kept on edge by the interference of extraneous wills while the soul is left in cold desolate misery. What man needs is silence and warmth; what he is given is an icy pandemonium. Physical labor may be painful, but it is not degrading as such. It is not art; it is not science; it is something else, possessing an exactly equal value with art and science, for it provides an equal opportunity to reach the impersonal stage of attention.”

“We walk, and our religion is shown even to the dullest and most insensitive person in how we walk. Or to put it more accurately, living in this world means choosing, choosing to walk, and the way we choose to walk is infallibly and perfectly expressed in the walk itself. Nothing can disguise it. The walk of an ordinary man and of an enlightened man are as different as that of a snake and a giraffe.”

“What profit is there in agreeing that universal friendship is good, and talking of the solidarity of the human race as a grand ideal? Unless these thoughts are translated into the world of action, they are useless. The wrong in the world continues to exist just because people only talk of their ideals, and do not strive to put them into practice. If actions took the place of words, the world's misery would very soon be changed into comfort.”