Thoughtless Awareness

You have to rise up to that state of thoughtless awareness where you grow spiritually. If you are not in thoughtless awareness, you cannot grow in your spirituality. So it’s very important to see where is your attention. Where are you putting your attention? If the attention could be controlled then things will be all right.

1993 – April 26, Athens, Greece

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Actualization

God is reflected in your heart as your Spirit, called as Atma.  Unless and until your attention reaches that Spirit, talking about it, doing anything about it, it’s absolutely useless. You have to be really born again.  It’s an actualization, which should take place.  It is not talking or doing any ritual or anything else.  It has to happen within you.  Without the happening, it has no meaning.  And it does happen and it has happened, for thousands of people have been blessed by this.  Now when this Kundalini rises piercing those six centers, first of all it integrates you.  These six centers represent your different aspects of being. When this Kundalini rises, She integrates you with your Self.

1979 – October 19, Harrow, England

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Attention

Now, you just watch your attention. Where is it going?  Watch yourself.  As soon as you’ll start watching yourself, your attention, you’ll become more identified with your Spirit.

1984 – February 29, Pandharpur, India

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Joy Of Our Spirit

So far we have never known the joy of our spirit.  It is the spirit that enjoys itself, and when our attention becomes one with that spirit we also get that joy.  Normally we will say we are happy or we are unhappy.  I have met some people who told Me, “Oh we went to that Guru we were very happy.” I said, “You could be happy in the pub also. What is happiness?”  Happiness is not the way to judge anyone, neither unhappiness.  Unhappiness comes to you through this super ego and happiness through this ego.  But joy has no double face, joy is joy.  In joy, you witness, you witness the whole thing.  And when you are joyous you feel the whole thing, the joy itself coming on you like grace falling on to you.  It’s so beautiful that you just get lost into it.

1980 – August 14, Preston, UK

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Attention

Whatever adventure you are into, whatever you are doing, your attention should be on your spirit.

1987 – Dec. 19, Aurangabad, India

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The Purity of Attention

 

The attention is to be kept pure.  In Sahaja Yoga you know all the methods how the attention, one can keep it pure.  If the attention is not pure, then this desire will be always attacked by all petty, nonsensical things which have no meaning in your ascent.

1982 – December 19 Lonavala, India

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Attention

Now the best thing is to put attention to your spirit. If you start putting your attention to spirit, the sweetness of the spirit itself will make the whole thing very sweet and beautiful.

1980 – Sept. 27 – Public Talk London, England

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