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Sir CP Srivastava addresses the Burwood builders, architects and

decorators.

 

Tonight members of the Sydney collective associated with the

renovations of the Burwood Ashram gathered to meet with Sir CP who

wished to thank them for all that has been done in preparing their

home. What began as a small gathering began to swell as architects,

builders, engineers, artists, interior designers and an army of

labourers assembled in the former meditation room which is now

serving as their extended living room.

 

Sir CP entered the room and you could feel a sense of excitement,

joy, and bliss. Although those associated with the building were

present it felt as if all the collective were there.

 

Sir CP began by speaking of the family's experiences within their

home he said that sometimes words are incapable of expressing some

experiences and what has been achieved, well it was like being in

heaven on earth, the Yogis have done a remarkable job and in such a

short space of time. It is miraculous , they have worked so hard, it

is all the power of love and She is the source of that love, it only

because of the love of Our Mother that all things are possible.

 

Sir CP then said that the good news is that since Our Mother's

arrival She has been resting, relaxing and is in the best health he

has seen for some time, it is all quite remarkable. Nothing pleases

us more than to see Her so well and at peace.

 

Sir CP then explained to us that since he has been here an idea has

come to him which he would like to share with us, the artistry and

dedication of the work here has led him to explore an idea he would

like us all to contemplate.

 

Recently the arrangements surrounding the final acquisition of the

house where Shri Mataji took Her birth at Chindwara has been

finalised and this spiritualy unique and significant home is now in

Sahaja hands. The first and immediate task is to stablise,

strengthen, and reinforce the home to ensure its long term

viability. Then the home should be restored to its former glory

within the keeping of the orginal design and vision. Perhaps the

internal configuration may accommodate a meditation space, or

perhaps a meditation facility could be added adjacent to the

building.

 

The vision that Sir CP proposed is that the Chindwara home will

become one of the sites which will become a focus for Yogis

dedication to their Mother, that at least once in a Yogis lifetime

they may visit the birthplace of their Mother, a Sahaja pilgrimage

and to accommodate the Yogis a large multipurpose Ashram complex

capable of accommodating many Yogis be undertaken by the world

Sahaja collective and be constructed.

 

Sufficient land to construct a building of this scale may need to be

found a few kilometers from the Chindwara birth place to allow space

enough for the project.

 

The great task laid before all Sahaja Yogis is to propose a design

of an Ashram Yogi facility as a place befitting the elevated purpose

of faciliatating the Yogis undertaking this pilgrimage, a place of

worship, introspection, meditation, futher exploring Our Mother's

teachings while coming together in collectivity, peace, and harmony.

 

Over the next few days we will transcibe Sir CP's talk so the Sahaja

collective can see this great vision realise through Sir CP's own

words.

 

Sincerely Chris on behalf of the Australian Council

 

 

http://www.sahajayoga.com.au/shrimataji2006/news_03.html

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