Amritanandamayi to address Asia, South Pacific consultations

26th November 2012 02:47 PM

Mata Amritanandamayi Devi of Kerala will address the Asia and South Pacific Regional Consultations on the United Nations Alliance of Civilisations in China later this week.

The conference, which will take place in Shanghai on November 29 and 30m is being organised by UNOAC which is an initiative of the United Nations launched in 2005 by the then Secretary-General Kofi Annan.

Titled 'Harmony Through Diversity & Dialogue', the Shanghai Conference will provide an interactive and informal platform for exchange on views on how the UNOAC can develop its roots in the Eastern part of the world.

Mata Amritanandamayi Devi will join political leaders, representatives of international and regional bodies, private sector, academics, civil society groups and foundations.

This will be the first time she will be visiting China though she has conducted programmes in the United States, South America, Europe, Canada, Africa, Japan, Australia, the UAE, Malaysia, Singapore, Mauritius, Reunion Island and Russia.

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May Mothers's presence invoke compassion, peace and understanding! Eka

May the Immense Love, Light, Wisdom and Compassion that Radiates out from Her Holy Presence, Flow into all the corners of the Earth, and permeate all Beings and the Earth Herself, with Deep Peace, Harmony and Unity for All. May God's will be Done. Jai Maa!

May Amma prevail upon the entire world and the entire populace should follow Her.

Its good to hear of how the international community recognises her contributions to soceity. Despite the many lobbies crusading to destroy Mataji & her institutions (it has been confirmed by Police that people were paid to carry out strikes in her institutions & few Malabar Muslim lobby funded media outlets sensationalised & manupulated news), this woman continues to be a tralblazer for not just India but the whole of humanity. As she has been leading by example, none of the media reports have caused any effect on her or her institution's standing in the world.

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