Scarves that warmed up hearts
- By Seattle Satsang
As
the 2004 New Year dawned some Seattle devotees came up with the
idea of making scarves, afghans and hats for the poor and homeless.
We sent an email to the other members of our satsang to determine
interest. It was a pleasant surprise to receive about 25 responses
within a couple of days. For the afghans, we decided to use a model
developed by a group called ‘Warm Up America’ where
everyone makes 7 x 9 inch squares and then they are joined together.
Amma
says, “Do not wait for an opportunity to do a good thing.
Do it immediately if it is good.” Inspired by her message
we decided to get together on one Saturday afternoon at 1:00 p.m.
and our enthusiasm kept us going until 1:30 a.m. the next morning!
In fact it was such a joyful feeling that we did not want to stop!
We continued to work on the squares both at home and together. By
the end of a month, our group had grown to 40, as friends, colleagues
and family who had either seen the afghans or heard about the project
asked to participate. By October 2004 there were 80 people on our
mailing list, coming not only from Washington State but also California,
New Mexico, New Jersey, New York, Maine and Massachusetts.
Within
the first few months we donated about 20 hats and scarves and 4
afghans to the Church of Mary Magdalene, a church for homeless and
previously homeless women. By October 2004 we had created 41 afghans,
most of which were donated to Opportunity Place, a program run by
the YWCA that helps people move from homelessness into apartment
living.

In March, our satsang was holding an auction to create money for
Amma’s ever growing humanitarian activities, including her
effort to build 100,000 new homes for the homeless in India. We
decided to make an Amma Afghan for the auction. Soon after that
afghan was completed, we received an email from the City of Seattle
requesting that we make an afghan for their charity auction as well!
Since then we have provided afghans for several auctions.
We
made a special Krishna afghan to put in Amma's room during the Northwest
summer retreat. That afghan will be auctioned off during the next
San Ramon auction!
We decided to give everyone who attended Amma’s 2004 Northwest
programs the opportunity to participate in the craft seva. In the
space of four days, 92 polar fleece scarves, 28 knitted or crocheted
scarves, 18 knitted or crocheted hats and numerous afghan squares
were produced. All items made during the four day period were donated
to Seattle’s tent city, a roaming shelter where homeless people
join together to live. Towards the end of the retreat, we asked
Amma to bless everything. As She showered flower petals on the items,
she said “Premam, premam,” (Supreme Love). She also
commented that it is very good for people to keep their hands busy
in this way.
We
decided to celebrate Amma's 51st birthday by holding a month long
craft intensive. By the end of the month we had made twelve afghans
(each made from 49-64 squares), 53 additional afghan squares, 58
knitted and crocheted hats, 92 knitted and crocheted scarves, 188
polar fleece scarves, 11 polar fleece ponchos and 37 polar fleece
hats. The items were distributed among 8 service organizations in
Seattle and Tacoma.

The above picture shows the mountain of Afghans, polar fleece scarves,
ponchos, hats, knitted / crocheted hats, scarves, squares and so
on.
We
continue to look for other ways to expand our project. We recently
decided to provide afghans to the Freedom Project, a program which
teaches non violent communication in the prisons. They have created
a Prisoner to Peacemaker award to recognize former prisoners who
are doing particularly well after their release. The afghans will
be given to the people who receive that award.

Amma says, “When we work selflessly for the welfare of the
less fortunate and the poor, we are truly meditating on God.”
Our meditation warms not only our hearts but many others as well.
What can be more gratifying?
If you are interested in participating in this project either by
knitting and crocheting or by donating yarn, please write Karuna
at ammashelpers@yahoo.com
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