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, " jagbir singh "

<adishakti_org> wrote:

>

> What i am telling you is indeed true. The Divine Message is not on

> the WCASY agenda ...

>

> You are absolutely correct to say there will be " very serious

> consequences down the track; even in the immediate future. " One of

> the most serious will be that in future Sahaja Yoga will be

> tainted with falsehood and dishonesty. New seekers will always ask

> why the rank and file SYs kept quiet in the face of obvious

> ommission of the Divine Message. All this will only happen if

> official SY websites continue to stall for time and resist pleas

> to admit the real purpose and mission of Shri Mataji.

>

> Like diabetes, the longer the silent disease of not acknowledging

> is suppressed the more serious the damage. A day may come when the

> damage to vital organs of the organization is irriversible. That

> is why i keep insisting SYs must be honest and demand management

> SYs to publicly state the facts. There is still time but the

> window of opportunity is shrinking in proportion the mindset is

> fossilizing.

>

> Shri Mataji may not live to see the day when SYs had the faith to

> openly declare Her message to humanity. That would be the greatest

> tragedy, one that can never be undone. So SYs must wake up and

> demand honesty and transparency of Her message towards all seekers

> before it is too late. Please do not be taken in by all the

> ongoing hype of having a public program here and another one

> there. Even a million such programs will not change the fact that

> SYs cannot publicly stand on their faith and truth.

>

>

 

 

Hailed As The Mother Of Absolute Bliss

Sydney Morning Herald, July 21, 2005

 

 

People flock to the woman known as " Amma " in search of enlightenment

and a hug, Libby Copeland writes.

 

Of all the places for 3000 people to receive healing energy from a

woman many regard as a saint, there are probably few less auspicious

than the Hyatt Regency Crystal City in northern Virginia. It's all

glass and drab carpet.

 

You have to ride an escalator down to the bowels of the hotel, where

enlightenment may be found but there isn't any mobile phone

reception.

 

You take off your shoes and receive a token. If it is early, the

number is in the low hundreds: if it isn't, you won't get your hug

until well after midnight.

 

She is Amma, known as " the hugging saint, " and she lives in India

but travels the world, offering hugs to blissed-out yoga teachers,

massage therapists, families with small children … The tiny

babies she clutches to her cheek with special tenderness. People

think her embrace offers a healing power. They suggest she is so

full of the loving spirit that you might - with her perfume filling

your nostrils and her hot breath chanting mantras in your ear - see

something less like a basement hotel ballroom and more like God.

Some people weep and some say they feel a great peace. ...

 

A cab driver wants to know about this woman everyone has come to see

tonight. He says, " I had a passenger who told me she was the one. "

 

Sydney Morning Herald, July 21, 2005

Hailed As The Mother Of Absolute Bliss

http://smh.com.au/articles/2005/07/20/1121539033218.html?

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