What Is Amma Juz?

What is Amma juz?

‘Amma’ is the energy of the Divine Mother. This energy of Mother Divine is available to all of us. ‘Juz’ is the Sanskrit word for ‘knowledge’ or ‘science’. It is the process of self-realisation and self-transformation. It is the process of waking up to who you really are.

Amma is not a caste, not a religion, not a physical object and not even a single person.

If you ask anyone outside of Kerala, they will say that it is a goddess. But the question is, what is the goddess? According to the devas, the goddess is the energy of pure consciousness. They say that everything in the universe is the energy of pure consciousness.

Amma is the divine energy which permeates the universe and is present in every living being.

The word ‘Amma’ means ‘mother’ in Sanskrit. It is the energy of the Divine Mother, the source of life. Mother is the source of all creation. In the Bhagavad-Gita (Chapter 11, Verses 27-28), Krishna says, “I am the source of all beings, of the living and the non-living. Of those who are wise, and those who are foolish, of those who are human and those who are animals, of those who are born in this world and those who are born in the worlds beyond.”

Amma is the consciousness of the universe.

A very commonly asked question is, “What is Amma juz?” or “What is the energy of Amma?”. In Sanskrit, the word juz means “that which is motionless”. The term juz is used to describe one who is free from all mental and physical activities. In the consciousness of the universe, the soul is the only motionless energy.

Amma is the source of all love.

While we use the word ‘Amma’ to describe the Divine Mother, the meaning goes deeper than that. It’s the name used to refer to the Divine Energy of pure consciousness that permeates the universe. With no beginning and no end, this energy is the source of all love. It is the energy of all creation. It’s the source of life itself. It is the source of a loving Divine Mother who is the divine essence of pure consciousness. If you wish to feel closer to the Divine Mother, start by meditating on this idea of an energy of pure consciousness that is the source of all love.

Amma is the all-pervading cosmic energy.

It is not a physical body. However, it is present everywhere in the universe, in every atom, every living being. It is the energy of consciousness or awareness. It is the energy of the Divine. Just as the energy of the Sun is present in the Sun itself, the energy of the Divine is present in us. This energy is generated within us, when we surrender to Divine Consciousness. Through the process of Kundalini awakening, this energy awakens. This energy can be awakened in all of us, whether we are male or female, young or old. The process of Kundalini awakening can be done with the help of the Divine Energy. This energy is present in all living beings.

Amma is the mother who is at the root of every being.

One of the most important aspects of Amma is that she is the source of all creation. She is the power that gives life to all beings, the power that makes the sun rise and shine, the power that is the foundation of all creation. She is the source of all energy. Thus, just as the sun is the source of all energy on earth, so is the energy of Amma. Her power is the power of the Divine Mother who is the source of all creation.

Amma is the source of all happiness.

There are many names for the Divine Energy – Krishna, Christ, the Divine Mother, Adi Shakti, Divine Energy, and so on. All of these names are just different ways to refer to the Divine Energy. However, the most commonly used name is the Divine Energy of Sri Ramana Maharshi, which is called by many as ‘Amma’. ‘Amma’ is an abbreviation for ‘Ava Mamma’, which means ‘Mother Divine’.

Conclusion

The name of a therapy called “Amma juz” in Sanskrit means “Little Child Divine.” It is an ancient Indian technique that is being used today for different types of disease, pain, and mental disorders. This is a simple technique that involves placing the palms of the hands on the belly of a child (or a grown-up) and moving them in a circular motion. This procedure is usually performed for 30 minutes twice a day.