Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 > > , " Violet " > <violet.tubb@> wrote: > > > > Dear Jagbir (and all), > > > > (There is nothing worse, Jagbir, than knowing something > > spiritually that others cannot recognise. It must have been most > > difficult to contain so much joy between only your immediate > > family (for example your wife, yourself and children > > themselves)... because spiritual joy is something that must be > > shared. It is literally " a pain " to have to contain one's > > spiritual joy and not be able to share it. It is very sad that > > there was so much negativity against you, that you could not > > share that joy with others, but got rebuked instead by > > inquisitionary elements, who also proceeded to assail you in so > > many ways, not only to your face, but also behind your back. It > > must have been a most sad time for you and your family. You have > > had to " endure much " ! i cannot imagine... the greatest knowledge > > on Earth, and having to " shut up " about it!!! > > > , " jagbir singh " <adishakti_org wrote: > > What really tormented (and still torments) me is how easily tens > of thousands of so-called self-realized souls were willing and > able to suppress the truth of Shri Mataji's advent. i still cannot > bring myself to understand how and why so many of them have no > feeling of guilt or conscience that they are keeping humanity in > darkness at a time when Shri Mataji's advent and Divine Message is > critically needed. This is a most painful aspect of being self- > realized and revealed the Truth by Adi Shakti. > > Annan to see Lebanese destruction BBC, Tuesday, 29 August 2006 UN Secretary General Kofi Annan is to see first-hand the destruction wrought in south Lebanon during the four-week conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5294098.stm Turkish police hunt blast suspects BBC, Tuesday, 29 August 2006 Turkish police say they are hunting two suspects over an explosion in the resort town of Antalya that left three dead and hurt at least 20 on Monday. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5294160.stm Grenades caused Beslan tragedy BBC, Tuesday, 29 August 2006 A Russian investigator has said grenades fired by surrounding Russian forces could have triggered the Beslan school bloodbath in September 2004. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5294548.stm Five US soldiers killed in Iraq BBC, Tuesday, 28 August 2006 Five US soldiers have been killed in two separate bomb attacks in Iraq, the US military has said. Four soldiers died when a roadside bomb hit their vehicle north of Baghdad, a military statement said. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5291904.stm Prosecutors drop case in Ramsey slaying By CHASE SQUIRES, Associated Press Writer BOULDER, Colo. - The sudden decision to drop the case against John Mark Karr in the slaying of JonBenet Ramsey snuffed out yet another lead in the enduring mystery of who killed the 6-year-old beauty queen, but prosecutors vowed that the investigation would go on. ... In a July 19 e-mail, Karr described feeling excited because two 5-year-olds were " flashing their hot little bellybuttons at me " and later said a " naked little foot felt so sexy in my hand, " prosecutors said. Karr's arrest was less than a month later. http://news./s/ap/20060829/ap_on_re_us/jonbenet_ramsey Sri Lankan army launches new push BBC, Tuesday, 28 August 2006 The Sri Lankan military has launched a new offensive aimed at forcing Tamil Tiger rebels from areas close to the crucial eastern port of Trincomalee. At least 12 soldiers have been killed. The rebels say they lost three fighters and that 20 civilians were killed in air raids, but this is not confirmed. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/5292848.stm Death toll rises in Congo clash BBC, Tuesday, 24 August 2006 The Democratic Republic of Congo says 23 people, including police, died in clashes this week after first round election results were announced. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/5283520.stm Kidnap case shock Austrian press BBC, Tuesday, 26 August 2006 Papers in Austria explore the motives behind the long captivity of Natascha Kampusch and ponder the implications of the case, both for the victim and for society as a whole. " What is shocking is the time scale, the close proximity to respectable allotment gardens near a city and the sort of planning which indicates both immense criminal energy and the almost banal mentality of an amateur handicraftsman. " http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5288538.stm China slow to wake to human trade BBC, Tuesday, 9 August 2006 As China opens up, people trafficking is emerging as a growing threat, but officials are reluctant to admit the scale of the problem. In Yunnan province, young women are being sold as wives or to brothels and sweat shops in Thailand. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4775913.stm President Václav Havel of Czech Republic (Civilization (April/May 1998) " Humankind today is well aware of the spectrum of threats looming over its head. We know that the number of people living on our planet is growing at a soaring rate . . . We know that the already- deep abyss separating the planet's poor and rich could deepen further, and more and more dangerously because of this rapid population growth. We also know that we've been destroying the environment on which our existence depends and that we are headed for disaster by producing weapons of mass destruction and allowing them to proliferate. And yet, even though we are aware of these dangers, we do almost nothing to avert them. It's fascinating to me how preoccupied people are today with catastrophic prognoses, how books containing evidence of impending crises become bestsellers, but how very little account we take of these threats in our everyday activities. Doesn't every schoolchild know that the resources of this planet are limited and that if they are expanded faster than they are recovered, we are doomed? And still we continue in our wasteful ways and don't even seemed perturbed. Quite the contrary: Rising production is considered to be the main sign of national success, not only in poor states where such a position could be justified, but also in wealthy ones, which are cutting the branch on which they sit with their ideology of indefinitely prolonged and senseless growth. . . . What, then, is the substance of the matter? What could change the direction of today's civilization? It is my deep conviction that the only option is a change in the sphere of the spirit, in the sphere of human conscience. It's not enough to invent new machines, new regulations, new institutions. We must develop a new understanding of the true purpose of our existence on this earth. Only by making such a fundamental shift will we be able to create new models of behavior and a new set of values for the planet. . . . At the same time, our world is dominated by several great religious systems, whose differences seem to be coming to the fore with increasing sharpness and setting the stage for innumerable political and armed conflicts. In my opinion, this fact - which is attracting, understandably, a great deal of media attraction - partly conceals a more important fact: that the civilization within which this religious tension is taking place is, in essence, a deeply atheistic one. Indeed, it is the first atheistic civilization in the history of humankind. . . . In recent years the great religions have been playing an increasing important role in global politics. . . . But the more closely tied we are by the bonds of a single global civilization, the more the various religious groups emphasize all the ways in which they differ from each other. This is an epoch of accentuated spiritual, religious, and cultural " otherness. " . . . Perhaps the way out of our current bleak situation could be found by searching for what unites the various religions - a purposeful search for common principles. Then we could cultivate human coexistence while, at the same time, cultivating the planet on which we live, suffusing it with the spirit of this religious and ethical common ground - which I would call the common spiritual and moral minimum. Could this be a way to stop the blind perpetual motion dragging us toward hell? Can the persuasive words of the wise be enough to achieve what must be done? Or will it take an unprecedented disaster to provoke this kind of existential revolution - a universal recovery of the spirit and renewed responsibility for the world? " President Václav Havel of Czech Republic (Civilization (April/May 1998) " Today, Sahaja Yoga has reached the state of Mahayoga, which is en- masse evolution manifested through it. It is this day's Yuga Dharma. It is the way the Last Judgment is taking place. Announce it to all the seekers of truth, to all the nations of the world, so that nobody misses the blessings of the Divine to achieve their meaning, their absolute, their spirit. " Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi " It had to be this way, sometime, otherwise how are we going to save this world? How this creation is to be justified? We have to find. I mean God has to find some method by which all of you who are seeking Him are to be blessed, and that he should be manifested so that His work should be completed. " Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi 11 November 1979 " This is very important task Sahaja Yogis have to do in these modern times-i.e. to tell aloud that they have found the Truth. That part is very weak. In whatever way you like you can announce the Truth. You can write books, you can talk to your friends, relations and everyone and tell them, " This is the Truth now " ; that you have entered in the kingdom of God; that you have been blessed by the Grace of God; that you are realized souls; that you have felt the Divine power which is prevailing everywhere; that you can give realization to others'. This you have to tell others and know that by your accepting the truth, you are not adding anything to the Truth but you are adoring yourself. One requires courage to enjoy the Truth. Sometimes people may mock at you, laugh at you and persecute also but that should not be any worry to you because your relationship is with the statutes, with the Grace of God. When that is your connection, you should not worry about other people and what they have to say about it. You have to stand up, adorn yourself with that Truth and talk to people and people will know that you found it. With that authenticity with which you speak people will know that you have found it The difference between a realized soul and a non-realized soul is basically this - he does not talk of woes and his separation with God. He says " l have found it Nnow. This is it. " Like Christ said, " l am the Light, I am the Path. " Or anybody else can say that but you can make out that it is not Truth. With the confidence, with that complete understanding, coming out of your heart people can make out, 'this is absolute Truth' and then all kinds of falsehood must be denounced. Doesnt matter if somebody feels bad, because by telling that you are saving them and not harming them.... You have to be truthful. First and foremost thing is that, YOU SHOULD KNOW THE TRUTH AND STAND THE TESTIMONY AND THAT YOU SHOULD ANNOUNCE IT. " Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, 29 July 1989, London, UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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