Amma at the 50th Anniversary of The United Nations, 1995
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 Organisations sponsored this conference, a
forum for religious leaders, diplomats, NGOs, 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. |
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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 centres 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.
Click here for 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.
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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