Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 shriadishakti , buket ak <buketak2000> wrote: > > i don't understand that why you argue about last judgement and > resuurection. > Buket, i think SYs in general have missed the point despite all the input Shri Mataji has put in over the last few decades. Sometimes you cannot see the global forest for the localized collective flora and fauna. i will now try to explain why i keep telling that SYs must talk about Last Judgment and Resurrection, and not just about the subtle system of Sahaja Yoga. Sahaja Yoga is a very " Hindu " sounding name. Actually it is. Last Judgment is a very " Christian " sounding name. Actually it is. Al-Qiyamah is a very " Muslim " sounding name. Actually it is. A Hindu hardly understands the circumstances surrounding the Last Judgment or Al-Qiyamah, even less believe it. A Christian hardly understands the circumstances surrounding the Self-realization or Al-Qiyamah, even less believe it. A Muslim hardly understands the circumstances surrounding the Last Judgment or Self-realization, even less believe it. Until and unless SYs can synthesizing the holy scriptures and equate the 'Hindu' Self-realization with the 'Christian' Last Judgment and 'Islamic' Al-Qiyamah, proving beyond doubt they are one and the same, hardly any Christian or Muslim will be interested in it. They may be interested in the Last Judgment of the Bible or Al-Qiyamah of the Qur'an but not Sahaja Yoga. It is just as simple as that. > a Sahaja Yogi Who regularly continou official local > Sahaja Yoga collectivite and always in regularly > Sahaja Yoga meditation and technic When time is come > for that yogi, they can learn what they need ... > SYs have remained stuck at the subtle system level for decades and now the mindset is that it is all there is to Sahaja Yoga. They feel very uncomfortable trying to associate it with the Last Judgment and Resurrection. And that is the reason you are wondering why i am arguing about Last Judgment and Resurrection. You believe it has nothing much to do with Sahaja Yoga and thus there is no urgency. What i am saying is that it is the heart and soul of Sahaja Yoga and it is imperative SYs begin saying so. If you advertise Sahaja Yoga to Hindus/Buddhists/Sikhs then advertise the Last Judgment to Christian and Al-Qiyamah to Muslims. After all, they mean one and the same thing. But you just will not be able to sell Sahaja Yoga to Christians or Muslims no matter how hard you try. They are not interested in a Hindu thing. Neither are Christians interested in a Muslim/Hindu thing, or the Hindus in a Christian/Muslim thing, or the Muslims in Hindu/Christian thing. Does the futility of selling Bibles in Mecca or Upanishads at the Wailing Wall make sense? jagbir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 dear Jagbir You have articulated the position very well.sy may have been promoted the last forty over years.This is a short time compared with other religion like buddhism.judaism.christian amd muslim,all of them equip with very elaborate doctrines and detail teaching.Rather than repeating the entire work,it is important to highlight the relevance of sy and how neatly it dovetailed into the respective religion esp on prophecised events that are expected to come to pass In fullfilling these sy have a much bigger role,than as the stand alone new discovery towards better health.We are talking of delivery in the final hours!!!! sampa > > > shriadishakti , buket ak <buketak2000> > wrote: > > > > i don't understand that why you argue about last judgement and > > resuurection. > > > > Buket, > > i think SYs in general have missed the point despite all the input > Shri Mataji has put in over the last few decades. Sometimes you > cannot see the global forest for the localized collective flora and > fauna. i will now try to explain why i keep telling that SYs must > talk about Last Judgment and Resurrection, and not just about the > subtle system of Sahaja Yoga. > > Sahaja Yoga is a very " Hindu " sounding name. Actually it is. > > Last Judgment is a very " Christian " sounding name. Actually it is. > > Al-Qiyamah is a very " Muslim " sounding name. Actually it is. > > A Hindu hardly understands the circumstances surrounding the Last > Judgment or Al-Qiyamah, even less believe it. > > A Christian hardly understands the circumstances surrounding the > Self-realization or Al-Qiyamah, even less believe it. > > A Muslim hardly understands the circumstances surrounding the Last > Judgment or Self-realization, even less believe it. > > Until and unless SYs can synthesizing the holy scriptures and equate > the 'Hindu' Self-realization with the 'Christian' Last Judgment > and 'Islamic' Al-Qiyamah, proving beyond doubt they are one and the > same, hardly any Christian or Muslim will be interested in it. They > may be interested in the Last Judgment of the Bible or Al-Qiyamah of > the Qur'an but not Sahaja Yoga. It is just as simple as that. > > > a Sahaja Yogi Who regularly continou official local > > Sahaja Yoga collectivite and always in regularly > > Sahaja Yoga meditation and technic When time is come > > for that yogi, they can learn what they need ... > > > > SYs have remained stuck at the subtle system level for decades and > now the mindset is that it is all there is to Sahaja Yoga. They feel > very uncomfortable trying to associate it with the Last Judgment and > Resurrection. And that is the reason you are wondering why i am > arguing about Last Judgment and Resurrection. You believe it has > nothing much to do with Sahaja Yoga and thus there is no urgency. > > What i am saying is that it is the heart and soul of Sahaja Yoga and > it is imperative SYs begin saying so. If you advertise Sahaja Yoga > to Hindus/Buddhists/Sikhs then advertise the Last Judgment to > Christian and Al-Qiyamah to Muslims. After all, they mean one and > the same thing. But you just will not be able to sell Sahaja Yoga to > Christians or Muslims no matter how hard you try. They are not > interested in a Hindu thing. Neither are Christians interested in a > Muslim/Hindu thing, or the Hindus in a Christian/Muslim thing, or > the Muslims in Hindu/Christian thing. Does the futility of selling > Bibles in Mecca or Upanishads at the Wailing Wall make sense? > > > jagbir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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