Guest guest Posted April 11, 2003 Report Share Posted April 11, 2003 Thanks, Rajan. You raise some very good points. As far as the comparison with India is concerned, i can only say that if someone behaved in public like Simon Montford has done, he'd be physically shoebeated in person as ferociously as Saddam Hussain's Statue. i take your point about conditioning in Indian society, but at least it sometimes helps to a degree in keeping a decorum of behavior and self- respect for other peoples beliefs. Even the great Marathis knew the right time to raise their swords, too, and the fightback from SYogis in this medium was initially inspired by Jagbir, a true brave warrior indeed, actually from a Seikh background, and a Yogi i am proud to call brother. The simple thing is that we can easily win this fight, becoz we should always remember that truth is actually on our side, we experience the truth of SY on a daily basis. Our desire and our action will shape the coming months, and SY will surely bloom if our hearts are pure in that endeavor. Jai Shri Mataji Lv to All, Ivn >On Fri, 11 Apr 2003 01:39:47 -0700 RAJAN BATRA <r_batra_2000 wrote: >Ivan > >Good to hear from you. > >Yes, I agree that staying in the Sahastrara, spreading >Sahaj and refuting false allegations is >important. And there is no need to allow someone to >stuff negativity down our or someone else's >(new seekers') throats. > >Making an effort is desirable. I agree with you. > >People in the West are cynical because almost everyone >has been exploited by False Gurus in the >past thirty years. These demons have exploited them >to the most degrading levels you can think >of. I am not surprised of people's attitude to stay >away from " Gurus " > >In India, the problem(s) is/are of a different nature. > In the subcontinent, people read so much >mythology that 90 % have preconceived notions about >religion and God. You would be surprised to >know how little people know about the correct path. >It is called " Conditioning " . That is >equally bad, if not worse. > >The next twelve months are going to be decisive for >Sahaj. You need not worry about Shri Mataji >leaving us in person. Just see how the next twelve to >eighteen months shape up. Some very >interesting things are going to take place. > >For those who practice Sahaj zestfully and regularly, >there is tremendous internal growth. And >after only 9 to 12 months, I felt and still feel as if >I could hold the entire solar system in >my hands. > >I am sure a lot of people feel the same way. > >Keep meditating and keep in touch. > >Rajan Concerned about your privacy? Follow this link to get FREE encrypted email: https://www.hushmail.com/?l=2 Big $$$ to be made with the HushMail Affiliate Program: https://www.hushmail.com/about.php?subloc=affiliate & l=427 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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