Truth
Jul 27th 2011EditorAdvanced Program
The experience of truth has to be felt on the central nervous system.
1984 – June 22, London, UK
Jul 27th 2011EditorAdvanced Program
The experience of truth has to be felt on the central nervous system.
1984 – June 22, London, UK
Jul 26th 2011EditorAdvanced Program
To achieve your ethereal state, you have to expand your thoughtless awareness.
1983 – August 28, Geneva, Switzerland
Jul 25th 2011EditorAdvanced Program
Ether is spread out everywhere and, if I am releasing a lecture here, you may hear it even in London. This ether itself has a principle which can be enlightened. Every element has a principle or the causal which can be enlightened. And when that is enlightened, the collectivity within us, if it is enlightened also, it reacts and it helps and condones, nourishes whatever a collective personality wants to do. Through Sahaja Yoga what happens to you is that you become a collective personality.
1986 – October 9, Calcutta, India
Jul 24th 2011EditorAdvanced Program
This all-pervading power is the power of divine love. It thinks. It organizes. It plans. It loves. It is the one which is the subtle of the ether, you can call it. It is the subtle of the matter. It is the subtle of your emotions. It is the subtle of your mental power. It is the subtle of your evolutionary power, but all integrated and coordinated in complete synchronization.
1985 – June 11, Founex, Switzerland
Jul 21st 2011EditorAdvanced Program
You will be amazed that it is simpler to be sincere than to be insincere. Is the easiest thing is to be sincere than to be deceiving because you don’t have to think. To be sincere you don’t have to think. If you have to be insincere, you have to think, plan out and to find out methods, all the loopholes and escapes by which you have to run away. If you have to be captive of your sincerity, you don’t have to worry about anything and then sincerity itself is rewarding. This principle must be written down in your hearts, that sincerity itself is rewarding. You don’t have to go to anybody else to ask for the reward of sincerity. Sincerity itself rewards you and that is why you start enjoying your own sincerity. If you start seeing all these things as a witness, how your sincerity has made you so beautiful, so dignified and how you have started rising in your self-esteem, you will be amazed how sincerity itself is a big force which will manifest its living dynamism in you and you will be a transformed person.
1980 – May 5, London UK
Jul 20th 2011EditorAdvanced Program
You must have patience with others because, if you do not have patience, your sincerity will start doubting itself. So you must have patience and to get patience you must know what you have been so far and where are you. When you will know what you were, you will have patience with others, tremendous patience. And by having patience with others, your sincerity will be all the time complete. By your sincerity, you will be completely integrated.
1980 – May 5, London UK
Jul 15th 2011EditorAdvanced Program
There cannot be a new religion. Religion is a continuous living process within us which is our sustenance. It’s like a ladder on which we climb, leaving one by one, step by step – but not leaving the ladder. All others are required.
1980 – May 5, London, UK
Jul 14th 2011EditorAdvanced Program
As in any machine, all the wires must be connected to the mains through one main wire. In the same way, you all must be connected to God individually so that you all are connected among yourselves. I have been saying this again and again and again because at the Sahasrara you are being blessed with this collective spirit.
1980 – May 5, London, UK
Jul 13th 2011EditorAdvanced Program
You should have only one intense desire within yourself: “Have I become the spirit ? Have I achieved my ultimate ? Have I risen above the worldy desires ?”
1982 – December 19, Lonavala, India
Jul 12th 2011EditorAdvanced Program
Now this patience is most joy giving. Patience gives you the greatest joy. When you are patient, you develop all your qualities. I think in patience you blossom the best. But patience is not be patient be patient. Patience is also a kind of state within us. With just this patience…you just watch and see. Wherever you are, you are. Now some people are worried that they must get into the bus. Some people are worried they must reach back home. Some people are worried they must get their food in time. According to them this is discipline. This is not. This is conditioning. But what is the discipline is of patience in Sahaja Yoga, where you watch everything and you are patient. If you are in the bus, you are there. If you are standing on the road, you are there. If you are walking on the road, you are there.
1988 – January 3, Ganapatipule, India