Guest guest Posted April 27, 2004 Report Share Posted April 27, 2004 shriadishakti , alex arthur <dude11976> wrote: > > 2. If someone could show some light here as > well...mothers talk says, i quote " Nobody should > arbitarily decide, but should consult the collective, > especially the leader to find out, if whatever you > have thought of is alright " > This was with regards to decision making...with > vibrations (in the initial stages) does this mean I go > to (ouch my hand burns and itches as i struggle on) > the lean tall gentleman whose name i dont know at the > sahaj temple here and ask him if 'chado' is a name > that will work or the other better sounding > alternative??? > i think this quote is taken out of context and refers to a particular problem, not a general statement. Shri Mataji has made it amply clear that leaders are there only to co-ordinate, and SYs must strive to be their own masters. In no way does She want us to be enslaved to leaders. Over time you will find out that common sense is more sufficient than using vibrations. As has been rightly pointed those who daily use vibrations for all sorts of mundane tasks soon find out it becomes a crazy hobby. The same goes for curing petty catches with treatments. You may just realize that Sahaja Yoga is much more than what the collective is making it out to be. Use your vibrations to confirm the truth of being born of the Spirit during the Last Judgment, and that they are the Winds of Qiyamah issuing forth from your own being during the Resurrection. First of all balance yourself, establish in Sahaja Yoga and meditate deeply on the Adi Shakti. Learn to grow within, not satisfy your curiosity if double catches on the right Swadhisthan and Visuddhi are actually caused by drinking too much Colombian coffee during a Pure Maths double period. You will progress at a snail's pace if you continue doing so ...................... and will not realize it even after years, ...................... even after 22 years (which certain SYs regard to be an infallible post-enlightenment period!) jagbir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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