Guest guest Posted January 16, 2007 Report Share Posted January 16, 2007 Dear All, Shri Mataji explains that those who have the innate " sensitivity of spirituality " are enlightened people who are " gnostics " . This means that they have the " Pure Knowledge of the Spirit " awakened within themselves. A Gnostic person goes beyond rationality and develops their Higher Spiritual Senses of Divinity. In the Bible this is also referred to as the " Fruit of the Spirit " and the " Gifts of the Spirit " . Shri Mataji has taught us that they are natural outcomes of our Connection with the Divine. As per the usual, i have put some " clarifications " in Round Brackets. Some condensing has been done. Some streamlining has been done, however Shri Mataji's Essential Truth She has given has been retained. violet Sahaja Yoga gives one the sensitivity of spirituality to innately know who is a real spiritual personality, and who is a fake. It also gives one the sensitivity to know what is the suffering of another person and what is lacking in oneself. One becomes one's own judge. This is the Last Judgement, where one is going to judge oneself. The Kundalini is going to be the Judge. Only after this Judgment (where one is going to judge oneself) will human beings be selected as (to whether) they have achieved the State of Self-Realisation or not. The enlightened people were called as Gnostics. This comes from the Sanskrit word " Gna " which means " knowledge " . But knowledge does not mean what one knows through the brain, because (the) brain or intelligence takes one to rationality... which has no wisdom behind it. Rationality can take one anywhere (and) can justify anything, as it is not Absolute. So one has to go beyond rationality (and) develop (their) Higher Senses of Divinity, by which one can understand the " real " problems, and the " actual solution " to all these problems. One has to understand that this religion (Vishwa Nirmala Dharma) is the Essence of All the Religions. It is the only religion that gives the real experience within one's (Higher) Self, which puts into 'one' (which puts into a person) that sensitivity for spirituality which cannot be gotten out of any number of lectures, sermons or books. Thus a Sahaja Yogi knows and respects all the Incarnations and saints. (Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi - First small English book - Chapter 2, Vishwa Nirmala Dharma) " Vishwa " means " universe " , " Nirmala " means " pure, immaculate " and " Dharma " means " religion " . (Please Note: i would like to say that i welcome any constructive criticism as to any " clarifications " i give in relation to what Shri Mataji has given. If anyone feels that what i " clarify " is not consistent with what Shri Mataji has given, please give us the " specific clarification " where this may be the case, so that i can rectify it, if necessary.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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