To truly understand human suffering, one must experience it from the inside. From 2012 to 2013, Amuthu Minisa voluntarily lived as a beggar for six months — without money, property, or a fixed home.
This was not performance or protest. It was a direct inquiry into the nature of humiliation, hunger, and the hidden generosity of strangers. The lessons learned in those months shaped the entire philosophy of radical giving that underlies the universal healing mission.