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Dear Folks,

The posts are coming so fast these days that one has to be quick to

respond or spend ages hunting for the one that caught the attention.

Number 202 about throwing out reminds me of several talks from the

eighties where Sri Mataji spoke about the Ekadasharudra and about

Sri Kalki and warned us often that the sahasrara is constructed like

the pattern we see in a sunflower where the seeds all form spirals

which may be viewed as moving either inwards or outwards.

So if we are not in the centre of our being we end up in the

periphery and the force at that extreme moves us out.

Some people interpreted this as a position within the physical body

of the local collective...being busy and involved in current

activities. Often these are the very people who suddenly disappear.

Not because of anything anyone says or does but because they

themselves were not centred in the Self, not truly meditative.

So although sometimes negative people seem to hang on for ages and

make regular difficulties this natural weeding process works out in

the long run and if they haven't changed themselves a new level of

consciousnes is reached by the whole collective and they are left in

the dust.

 

The Belapur Experiences (post 169) was interesting to read again but

sometimes we may feel as if our own efforts to clear out are so puny

when we read about or hear of that sort of intense focus, especially

when our lives in the west are so encumbered by all sorts of

negative environments. It is good to remember that the real key to

our ascent is simply surrender. As Sri Buddha discovered when he

gave up his efforts. The writer of the article stressed how often

the doctors had to bring her attention back to Sahasrara.

There was a man in India in the early days who had come to sahaja

yoga after doing some other mediation for which he had spent a

fortune. In the process he had lost all his teeth and suffered a

stroke so that his right side was partly paralized. He was so

overjoyed to recognise Sri Mataji that he spent a great part of each

day just writing poems of praise.

His wife was fairly impatient with him for not applying himself more

actively to his profession and when they went out expressed her

impatience with his slowness.

He said " One day you will have to run to catch up with me. " And went

on writing his poems. Then one night he woke to see Sri Mataji's

hands actually untangling the damaged nerves and muscles in his

limbs. His paralysis vanished and in his middle age he grew another

set of teeth.

The way to really keep attention at Sahasrara is to have Sri

Mataji always in our heart. There is a nadi directly linking heart

and Sahasrara.

with love from Lyndal

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