The Transformative Power of a Mother's Love and Forgiveness
The Transformative Power of a Mother's Love and Forgiveness

Woman is the creator of the human race. She is the first guru, the first guide and mentor of humanity. There is much truth in the saying that there is a strong woman behind every successful man. Wherever you see happy, peaceful individuals; wherever you see children endowed with noble qualities and good dispositions; wherever you see men who have immense strength when faced with failure and adverse situations; wherever you see people who possess a great measure of understanding, sympathy, love, and compassion towards the suffering, and who give of themselves to others—you will usually find a great mother who has inspired them to become what they are.

A Story of Forgiveness and Compassion

Once, when Amma was giving darshan in India, a youth came up to her. He lived in a part of the country that was ravaged by terrorism. Because of the frequent killings and lootings, the people in that area were suffering a great deal. He told Amma that he was the leader of a group of youngsters who were doing a lot of social work in that area. He prayed to Amma, "Please give those terrorists, who are so full of hatred and violence, the right understanding. And for all those who have faced so many atrocities and have suffered so much, please fill their hearts with the spirit of forgiveness. Otherwise, the situation will only deteriorate, and there will be no end to the violence."

Amma was so glad to hear his prayer for peace and forgiveness. When Amma asked him what made him choose a life of social work, he said: "My mother was the inspiration behind this. My childhood days were dark and terrifying. When I was six years old, I watched with my own eyes as my peace-loving father was brutally murdered by terrorists. My life was shattered. I was filled with hatred, and all I wanted was revenge. But my mother changed my attitude."

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"Whenever I would tell her that I was going to avenge my father's death one day, she would say, 'Son, will your father come back to life if you kill those people? Look at your grandmother, how sad she always is. Look at me, how difficult it is to make both ends meet without your father. And just look at yourself, how sad you are, not having your father with you.'"

"'Would you want more mothers and children to suffer as we do? The intensity of this pain would be the same for them. Try to forgive your father's killers for their terrible deeds, and spread the message of love and universal kinship instead.'"

"When I grew up, people tried to get me to join different terrorist outfits to avenge my father's death. But the seeds of forgiveness sown by my mother had borne fruit, and I refused. I gave some of the youngsters the same advice that my mother had given me. This changed the hearts of many people who have since joined me in serving others."

The Ripple Effect of a Mother's Love

The love and compassion, rather than hatred, that this boy chose to pour into the world, stemmed from the wellspring of love in his mother. It is thus, through the influence she has on her child, that a mother influences the future of the world. A woman who has awakened her innate motherhood brings heaven to earth wherever she is. Only women can create a peaceful, happy world. And so it is that the one who rocks the cradle of the babe is the one who holds up the lamp, shedding light upon the world.

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About the Author

Amma, Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi. Compassion in action. Those three words capture the life of Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi. Her every single breath is dedicated to selflessly loving and serving those who are suffering. Known simply as Amma, she is a spiritual master and humanitarian who leads solutions for the urgent and complicated challenges our world is facing. Amma was born in 1953 in an impoverished fishing village in Kerala. Even as a young girl, she began embracing others to help relieve them of their pain. Today, she has held more than four crore people in her arms across India, Asia, the Americas, Europe, Australia, Africa and the Middle East. Drying countless tears, Amma has initiated work in disaster relief, food, shelter, education, gender equality, and environmental conservation in more than 50 countries. In India, she has also established Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (Amrita University) as a compassion-driven research institution and Amrita Hospitals to make advanced healthcare accessible to all and provide free treatment for the poor.