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posted by Link on Feb 11

As more and more writers cry foul, saying that our current way of life is fine, and the status quo is worthy of retention and worship, I feel that it is necessary to put the Science in perspective. The duty of Science is to find out why things that happen are happening, in the hope that if something is wrong, it can be corrected. As far as I’m concerned, things are wrong, and we can correct them. But writers of late have begun casting slurs on the name of Climate Science, saying that there is a conspiracy theory among millions of scientists all across the globe.

But while people debate whether it is right or wrong, we must remember that, after all, the Science of Climate Change does not matter that much.

What really matters is:

Monsoons are failing, crops are failing,
droughts are prevailing, along with floods.
People are hungry, children are wailing,
“development” is sucking our Earth’s blood.

I cannot drink the water in the streams,
nor eat the snow that falls from the sky,
some would have be believe that nothing has changed,
but I know that the worst is yet to pass by.

I visit the city and can’t see the next block,
the smog is choking, people’s hearts are locked.
In the countryside too, the problems exist:
people struggling hard, just to subsist.

The river that flows past my friend’s house,
once over his head, he remembers,
Is now but a brook, the flow only seasonal,
Ten years of change have thus rendered.

The rice which once grew aligned with the season,
now withers and dries before harvest.
The rain comes without pattern or reason,
lays waste to the crop and farmers divest.

Bees, the very pillar of food production,
are gone from a whole district in China,
are disappearing fast, abandoning their function
poisoned by our toxins in the clima.

The Coral, the treasure-chest of beauty and life,
is bleaching and dying before our eyes.
Killing ecosystems - do we have the right?
We don’t! Yet we do it; ask yourself “Why?”

“Develop!” is the cry of the bygone age.
It’s farce and inequity now bare,
To increase in prosperity at the expense of the Earth,
Is not just, not right, not kind, not fair.

To Survive we must remember that which sustains us,
and give thanks to the many on who’s efforts we live
From Aardvarks to Zorillas, they all live in service,
Creating the global web that our Ecosystem is.

Why do we, as humans, break the sacred chain,
create waste for which no other life has use?
Our chemicals are found everywhere, even in the rain,
our behaviour has become inter-species abuse!

Our plastics are choking the ocean,
smothering out huge swaths of life.
Toxic, inedible are the fish that lie therein,
among so many life forms deformity is rife!

Our style of living has a visible cost,
hidden only by our willfull blindness.
Cancer and disease, to us are now tossed,
our body’s symptoms of environmental unkindness.

The way to redemption is clear, clean, and pure,
“Simple Living, High Thinking” - true development for sure,
The rights of all people to eat, drink, live, and think,
The same for all is our duty to ensure.

I pray that this poem will have an effect:
Remember that life is not just to get.
Now you are here, now do you live,
But when you lie dying, you will think:
“What did I give?”

posted by Kamala on Dec 12

Dearest Friends and Family,

My last more personal letter extolled the sense of human brotherhood that was palpable at the COP. Its interesting. on Thursday, another energy settled in at the COP, that of the choke hold by the stinking hand of politics. For Three days, the meeting had had a different energy. Everyone can feel the change.  People are looking at each other sharper-ly.  There is seeing and not-seeing  of one another going on, more and more posturing.

The Annex 1 countries are often the Chair persons or ‘Presidents’ of the plenary meetings. Now, these are all human beings, although they represent millions upon millions. In the evening, they drink and socialize together, and their ‘guan-shi’ their well oiled relations play out the next day in negotiations. It is clear that the Annex 1 countries, the rich guys, have no real intention to alter their course from Business as usual. The rich developed countries want to sell or invest their clean technologies into the poorer nations. So, the same patterns of investment, debt, etc., can go on, as they have done. That pattern will keep the planet in its current course of destruction of the human civilization.

India is taking a stance that India cannot stop its development, and that apparently, the model held out by rich nations is the only one that the Indian government thinks or sees is feasible, although all attempts at copying it have only increased human misery and abject poverty in India 347% in the last 70 years and all around the world. Despite the obvious fact that we are having this meeting because this model has failed not only human beings but the entire creation. India does not want to be responsible for the carbon emissions, deforestation. The only thing that I have heard that makes sense from Indian politicos here is that the technology for clean emissions should be given freely to everyone from the rich nations. That, I agree with. If we know something and have something that can help others, it is our duty to share it. Yet, India already has the technology herself to freely green India, she has the brains, she doesn’t need it from outside…its so sad and irritating to see India crying, vying and trying to develop like the fat nations.  A simple, good, and godly life for all is within her reach..

Tuvalu, the island state that won the ‘Ray’ award, continues to be a Ray. Link was in one plenary meet, and noted how Tuvalu kept standing up to the Annex 1 powers, insisting that they follow the rules of the meetings and allow the amendments they had proposed to be acted upon. A lady from EU was ‘president’, and she did absolutely NOTHING to acknowledge the credence or facilitate their amendment, she suspended the talks until Saturday. Everyone who can is stalling on taking actions that would make a difference. Things that are of real import are adjourned to other meeting times, and there are only two weeks. At the most, there may be 2-5 clear statements at any meeting….

Africa, island nations, some South American, Central American and Eastern bloc countries are really getting shafted. And they hate it. The one reason that I can see as to why Brazil is being given a more ‘heavy clout’ position has to do with the massive ‘natural untapped resources’ in Brazil, and the lecherous eyes of the multinational companies running the Annex 1 countries….

All this development of alternative energy sources talk and action here, still doesn’t address any of the real issues. Its all based upon the assumption that we will still follow the model of greed and capitalism as suitable for human society. We will just do it ‘cleaner and greener’. This is a pipe dream. We cannot afford to keep up the models of consumerism….None of these grandiose schemes has worked in the last 100 years, ‘development’ so called is just making more poverty, environmental degradation and life dissatisfaction among the masses.

There are many who deny that climate change is even happening. Holy Mother Amma has said that the imbalance of Nature is due to our selfishness and greed, which has resulted in actions that have polluted the Earth massively. Its really kind of blind to think that 1000’s of scientists from all over the world who have found tremendous imbalance to be occurring are all in on some sort of conspiracy. To think like that betrays a rather paranoid mind-set.

From this, you should all understand that we are dealing with archaic mind sets. Above all, the priority seems to be not to disturb the status quo unduly and to get the short sighted goals of the unelected, undemocratic WTO as law.  The fat-cats just want to go out if this life with as much of the goodies as they can. Its just amazing how very little ‘life thinking’ is going on.

The root of all of this lack of commonsense caring and responsibility, is the shoddy education these people have received at what are considered ‘top notch’ institutions…

The Climate Justice Fasters, Anna Keenan and Sara Svensson met with Yvo de Boer, the executive secretary of the COP-15, and told him we are calling for an International Day of Prayer and Fasting on next Thursday, Dec. 17. They asked him to participate; he said he would think about it. They asked for 8 minutes with Barak Obama….I don’t anticipate being in on that, unless Lord wills otherwise.


The Youth are making an impact, Link is going to represent the World Youth Congress in an 90 second Congress assessment presented to the UN on the necessity of putting the preservation of Forests into the agreement on Saturday. When he gets over that, I’ll post it for you all….There are all these utterly frustratin’ moves to make ‘plantation forests’ to allow the greedy ones to hew down the older forests…

The Youth all wore bright orange T-shirts on Thursday that said, “How old will you be in 2050?” One EU UN party delegate in the meeting with Tuvalu, stood up and commented that she thought it was a good point to consider as most of the people making the death dealing obfuscations at the negotiations won’t be around then…and she asked them to consider what is in the interest of Youth…and the unborn…that was pretty big for this point to receive any acknowledgement. By this you should all understand how far removed the UN party delegates are from the concerns of the people.

One does see here, at these meetings, even among the Youth who are becoming ‘regulars’ the ever present politicking, its really a big club, and as such, disappointing. Many of our Youth seek careers in this world. To that extent, perhaps, they may lose sight of their ideals. Clubs are groups, and subject to all the ridiculous stupidity of acceptance, rejections, ostracism, denial, favouritism and jockeying for position that groups do to members and non-members.


There is drinking, even among the Youth. The party Delegates are regularly pretty soused by 6PM…Wine, beer, ‘hard’ liquors, cheese and pastries conclude the day. Its more than a little scary that our future is in the hands of people who have no difficulty to cloud their thinking and discriminative capacities when they need to be very alert the next morning in order to serve the public trust in them. We need moral and ethical people to run the planet, not the reverse. I don’t agree that people need to ‘party’ together in order to work well and respect each others views together. If we are here to serve Truth, then this kind of hob-nobbing is unimportant. Link doesn’t bother with it.

Interestingly, several more  Youth have come from India on various pretexts, 2 from winning a computer contest, others rellies in some way of official party members. They appear to have been groomed to an extent, like the Chinese youth delegation, to repeat and support party lines. Thankfully, these youth are not part of Youngo, the International Youth Congress, which the team that Link is on is part of. It is unfortunate that the older cultures of Asia, India and China, do not really want to hear nor really accept nor respect the voice of youth…these cultures don’t want any questioning, yet, there surely needs to be as their progress shows.   Pity.

As Youth’s participation is becoming more and more of a serious affair, I suspect that next year there will be more and more hurdles to overcome in getting the opportunity to participate…Link’s and now my coming are purely Amma’s Grace. It’s a heady world, I don’t know if I really can serve well in it.  Indian youth are great organizers, good dramatists, bright beyond bright, and I suspect that their energy is a little unnerving to the Indian party delegates.

I’m just grateful that throughout the day and at the end of the Day, I can say to myself, “What will serve You, my Beloved? Make me to do That.” and give it all back to Her at the end of the Day…Poor Dearest Lord. What a mess we offer Thee.

On another note, I have observed that I feel very safe to walk around at night alone in Denmark. There is a general air of honesty and respecting other persons present in the Danish atmosphere. I do not feel safe to walk alone even during the day is isolated areas in the USA or India. Nor do other people. I have rarely seen a woman walking alone in the US without a dog or a man. There is a general social confidence that people won’t steal here.

Also, I do observe that whilst in the USA, there is a great deal of ‘public display of sexual affection’ there is absolutely none here. There are filthy ads up, but not nearly as much as on the way to Kollam. Also, the stores close quite early, by 6, and people have gone home to their families, and everything is closed on Sundays except public transport and churches. We hope to go to visit a church in Sweden on Sunday. I should like to see the expression of Christianity here.

And, I do observe that Friday night and Saturday night seems to be heavy drinking night for many people, including youth. There is also alot of smoking. Maybe the cold influences these factors, I don’t know.

I met a Swedish lady, the Swedes are also a very nice, honest, forthright people, and asked her why everyone is wearing black. She said she felt it was due to an ethos of not wanting to stand out too much in the public eye.

We have the same in India, but we have it at the real level of personality, and self-aggrandisement- people should appear to be chaste, humble and modest to demonstrate ethical virtues in their bearing and expressions of themselves, rather than just their clothing. I see very few swaggering youth here, unlike what I have seen in the US…

In a certain sense, I really do feel that while the EU countries have been able to impart alot of social instruction to their children, crossing the roads at the right places, environmental awareness, recycling, electricity saving, general honesty, etc.,  the real rules for living life by, the restraints on acquisition, of brahmacharya in all aspects of life, duty, etc. are not being imparted anywhere in the world, nor is this frankly going on in India among the ‘rising middle’. The US is now a very poor model for anything, particularly the development of Youth. So, I can’t say what the future will be, if we teach our children that to get drunk is a good thing to do with their time, etc., rather than the sanctity of their body temples and their brains….if we teach them to amass for themselves at all costs…that he who dies with the most ‘wins’ or that he who ‘has’ is ’successful’.

All of the adult-child interactions that I have been able to observe make me feel that Children are by and large, loved by society in Denmark. I do not have this feeling in the US, which follows the old hidebound english customs, of  “To be seen and not heard.” In this, perhaps Denmark is taking a more realistic outlook on their societal development…but it is very far from the ideal…however, the honesty and non-stealing, the safety one feels for ones person is most refreshing. And Danish art is expressed through very simple  and pleasing designs with clean lines in furniture, facilities, the kitchen, etc.  Ostentatiousness is not part of Danish culture.

In Denmark, everyone except Family members, is addressed by their first name. The dr., the lawyer, the teacher, the policeman, the mayor…are just Bob or Tina, the queen is just Queen, etc. In this and through this, a great sense of social equality pervades. It allows people to meet each other in a place that is not a pre-determined hierarchical relationship – a place closer to Truth. I like this quality very much.


Thursday night after the Klima press meet, we met the Italian Youth delegation, and brought them into see the Fasters. They left Friday morning…they all want to come to India. Italy does have alot of heart energy…its refreshing….

Well, I have to get ready and get out the door….I’m not feeling too well, I think I have strained the cardiac with carrying this heavy computer, thermos, lunch, etc, on my back, buying groceries, hauling laundry…my shoulder nerves burn…I felt so refreshed by the coolness in the air when we came that I slipped into my old mode of heavy physical activities, and now feel quite strained.

I’m hoping to get out to the Klima Forum and meet Vandana Shiva…tried to meet her last summer, but was held up by the Dr.-in Dharamsala from travelling…I’m really not sure I can go though….its pretty tight in the chest.

Anyhow, all will be well…as long as my Anni and Amma are with me.

Note: Now Saturday Dec. 12, 09. I’m at the COP. In the place where there are at least 300 free use computers set up. Due to crowding ( its getting like darshan time in Amritapuri) there is going to be a huge reduction in those of us from ngo’s. I will probably be cut, as I have less to do here than others. In this event, I will be attending the Klima Forum full time. Today is the day of a huge walk from Bella Center to the middle of Copenhagen, everyone wearing blue ponchos, to represent the wave of water, the pralaya that is rather quickly submerging the land on Earth.

The second day we were here a beautful fat and furry black and white kitty spent the morning with me.  Of course, from my Anni.    I had an urge to have a cat lie upon my chest while I hugged it, and ‘Suddha’ as it seemed her name was, showed up at the door, insisting on being allowed in.  She didn’t want to leave either.  I haven’t seen her since.  There are big black and white birds, that look like huge versions of the magpie robbin of Amritapuri, they have very long tails that bob alot as they try to balance. They seem a bit like Carrawonks… We have sighted several flocks of birds in the sky…not pidges, other people…there are seagulls too, and their more angular white shapes against the grey skies are striking. The vegetation is similar to where Link and Anni grew up, so we feel quite at home.  Good to see the dried out goldenrods of winter.

I planned to meet Link at the Klima but really couldn’t,  spent the day in total silence and stillness, and am much better today, although I dare not lift anything. Link went to Vandana Shiva’s talk, and she was very concerned about the Climate Justice Fast and has happily agreed to join on Dec. 17th Thursday, the International Call for Prayer and Fasting as Penance and Plea to Mother Earth. Hope you all will as well.

Loving you,

Aunty Kamala

posted by Kamala on Jan 29

Dearest Friends and Family,

Link is busy back in school, which makes everyone in the ashram who asks, smile. For us both, it’s a mixed bag. Daily I watch the students from the great hall of learning pass over the foot bridge, Amrita Setu, that connects the island to the mainland. The students are in their own world, a world of cell phones, for many, romance, dreams and ambitions. Their hearts are in their minds, they are taught and encouraged to follow their minds. For the most part, like all higher university education in India, they are pressed, groomed and conditioned to seek placement, above all, in a multinational company, to dream of technologies and projects that can, perhaps, in 10 or 20 years time, make big bucks for a new company, and be eco-friendlier, that what exists… As they walk over the bridge, hand made canoe type boats, loaded with brick and sometimes sand, manned by human beings whose limbs are as thick as the bamboo poles they wield to push the boat along the backwaters, cross the waters underneath. Two different worlds, utterly unconnected.

When we first came to the ashram,in 1999, we were not certain we wanted to live inside it. There was a house near Amma’s room which we looked into renting. The family living near it had two children Link and Anni’s ages, the boy a little younger. Without knowing us, they welcomed us as human beings, with sincere smiles, and hospitality. Their house was very small, but adequate for the four. The father is a fisherman. Amma told us to buy a flat, and so we did not become neighbors, but that initial sweetness and friendship has always remained and expressed itself whenever we have met.

The ashram eventually expanded the kitchen, and the few cents of land they owned were bought up, and they moved to another home, not too distant.

A few years ago, I ran into the mother in town, and we were talking. I have always found language not to be a barrier if the hearts are connected. She expressed that all the fisherman families then hadn’t eaten in over a week, as the catches were very poor. I wrote a letter to Amma immediately, offering that those of us in the ashram who wanted to could give up one or two meals for those outside the ashram who had no means to eat. I received a very loud scolding, I really don’t know about what, as translation is such a problem, but I soon noticed that the fishermen families were eating in the ashram.

Last December, 2006 we went to their new location with Anni. The entire family had contracted the dreaded Chikun gunia disease. I think it is a form of the black plaque. It’s a terrible viral illness that leaves the joints aching, sometimes for years, and can even permanently disfigure the body. When we came back in August, 2007 with Anni’s ashes, I saw the daughter, a tall and very beautiful girl. She was still suffering from the chikun gunia, and was very sad about Anni. Five days ago, January, 2008 Link and I were sitting outside the ashram having coconut water. The father and some friends came by. He saw us and immediately, with tears in his eyes, asked how we were, etc. We asked how the children were, and made arrangements to meet on Sunday.

On Sunday, Jan 27th when we arrived, it was the daughters 21st birthday. The family has grown very thin. We learned with dismay and horror that for nearly two months they had had very little to eat. The eldest child, the daughter had come to our temple here to offer prayers for food. The father said that there were NO FISH in the ocean and he wasn’t going out to sea due to eye problems and joint pain in his elbow. I have given the verbatim account of a newspaper article about this below. The children were taking part in a Computer course, offered for free to Tsunami survivors, to give other job skills. The father said that one cannot make a living anymore with fishing. On the day that we had come, by God’s Grace, a wealthier distant family member had called, learning of their situation and sent food. They have no skills, no handcrafts to keep them gainfully occupied. Still a TV is there to distract their minds… The education that they have struggled to get cannot help them in the least in these circumstances….They dream of jobs in the police, the army, at the schooling centre… anywhere… like desperate people everywhere, they do not see that the social structures they crave to join have contributed mightily to the position they are in….
In addition to their suffering, we learned that again, all the fisherfolk families are literally starving to death on our own island, right here, right outside the ashram walls. Hearing their pain, I felt so sad and angry and helpless. Furious with the Indian government for taking such poor care of its people. Furious with the type of education that divorces people, young intelligent minds and hearts from the actual reality of life right around them, that makes these rich kids right here, in this ashram, unable to EVEN SEE these suffering people, to hear their cries, to be moved, to share…I felt helpless for not being in a better position to be able to help them meaningfully.

I asked the daughter what she wanted to do…if she could dream of studying anything, what she would study, what she would do. She said, “I can only dream of getting a job, a job so we can all eat….” The children commute to Karunagappally daily for their computer course instruction. They get a concession on the bus fare, totaling 4 rs. a day on expenses for transport. I do not know how they can study with stomachs growling…the chikun gunia has done something to the structure of the head bones on both her and her younger brother…their foreheads appear lower, and sloped back at a sharper angle… I later spoke to a friend who is an MBBS student, and she said that starvation also causes this deformity. The mother has it also. I warned her to be careful of kidnapping, as when Link and Anni used to cycle to school there Amma had told me to be careful of kidnapping…the parents said that a boy of about 15 years, who lives just two kilometers away had been kidnapped when he went to Karunagappally, but had escaped when his abductors stopped for tea somewhere, and returned home. He had been taken for an operation – to remove his kidney….Such despicable unrighteousness abounds, right here, within the precincts…

We still have not done anything with Anni’s Care Fund, ACF. Since the U$D is falling so fast, I may seek to put it into Euros somewhere, somehow. The album has been going slowly. Karthu plans to come down, possibly in Feb. after finishing with the soundtrack and songs for a movie he is making about Hanuman…Jai Hanuman, Jai Karthu! Karthu is now married to beautiful Nirali, Jai Sita-Ram! As of this time, I have still not talked about ACF to Amma, it has completely left my mind when the opportunity was there. I feel I do not have the right to indulge in music production when the children right in front of me are starving…the planet is in such a horrible mess that we have to think first things first…

The article from the paper:

From: The Hindu Monday January 28, 2008 Vol.131 #23 p.2
Dwindling fish stock worries coast
By Special Correspondent
Thiruvananthapuram: It is a period of poverty and deprivation in the coastal villages of the State. Heavy depletion of fish stocks has pushed thousands of families to the brink of starvation, according to the Kerala Swanthantra Matsya Thozhilali Federation (KSMTF).

“It is unprecedented,” says T. Peter, State president KSMTF. “Most of the common varieties of fish that are available at this time of the year have disappeared.” He says. “The Central government has permitted 50 Indonesian trawlers to operate from Munambam for tuna fishing. There trawlers operate in the coastal waters where traditional fishermen net most of their catch,” points out Mr. Peter.

The federation has threatened to launch an agitation to press for its demands.

The callous disregard of the government for its own people is heartbreaking….so many times, everywhere, Amma has had to pick up the reigns of human survival management, that is the responsibility of the elected, tax paid government servants… We welcome your suggestions. We don’t know what we can do. I will of course, write to Amma again. The family known to us, is not the only one…there are thousands…we still have not been able to tell you the story of Shiva, and he is gone from the ashram now…

Loving you,
Kamala Aunty, Link and Anni

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