I forwarded Bronte’s post to a friend and this is her response:

 

Dear Rick,  

 

Thanks for getting in touch with me!  I'm in a bit of a unique situation as
I'm sure I know 

the original poster.  His name is Gary Antonacci (sp?) and we used to 

be friends when we were both SRF people who had just come to Amma.  

He's stayed at my house and I've stayed at his (former) house in the Bay 

area.  His spiritual name (given by Amma) is Aniruddhan, a name he 

posted under.  He himself is the 

"consultant" who went to India.  The truth is that he was living with a
nurse, 

Donna (also SRF), who went to the AIMS hospital, and he thought he'd go 

there and snoop around.  (He told me that before he went there.)  

 

There my clarity disappears.  I know he was not happy with what he found 

and actually confronted Amma Herself about it.  My friend Manoharan told 

me that.  It was while they were on tour, by the side of the road outside 

her motorhome.  Since he received no satisfaction, he apparently made 

it his mission to "expose" Amma.  

 

What I do know about Gary is that on a personal level he turned out (again 

according to Manoharan) to be a real creep towards Donna.  I can't recall 

all the details, but I know she caught him going online and soliciting 

dates with other women.  Then when she broke up with him, he began making 

threatening phone calls to her--or something like that.  Since he can't seem


to maintain a relationship with a woman, if you know the right sites online,


you could probably pretend to be a comely lass and mention your interest

in Ammachi and he might even still be out there cruising.  

 

So on a personal level he's a troubled guy.  I don't know what to think
about the 

charges, which I have read before on other sites.  I do know a former nun
who 

also says that Amma has called "You sons of bitches get on the bus!" when
she 

was on tour in India.  That is factual, as far as I can tell.  

 

I know that when my friend Laurie was treated at the AIMS Hospital 

(for a staph infection) her surgery, medicines, and treatment for several 

days was about $14, which struck us as extremely reasonable.  

Since she would have been considere "wealthy" by Indian standards, 

they could have charged several times that and she would not have minded.  

But they didn't.  

 

Personally, I am a little appalled by all the emphasis on money in the Amma 

organization.  SRF was never like that.  I confess I can also be a little
cynical 

about the emphasis on news reports, publicity, etc.  (How many photographers


do they need, anyway?)  But I love Amma and that seems to be what's going 

on in my heart, regardless of what my head thinks about things.  

 

I have no idea (other than offical Ammadom) where you could go to get the
real 

scoop.  If I go to India again, I'd like to go to the orphanage and check
out Gary's 

charges.  That should be pretty easy to verify.  

 

Previously when I've thought deeply about these charges, what I've come down
to 

is that Amma is a genuine saint and Gary is a troubled soul.  So I'm
sticking with 

Amma.  One thing's for sure:  No poor people would have been treated at AIMS


if Amma hadn't built it.  

 

In Amma's love,

Jyotsna

 


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