Guest guest Posted May 22, 2007 Report Share Posted May 22, 2007 Dear Jagbir, send you the excerpt from Shri Mataji's talk. Please, place it on forum www.adishakti.org. Best regards, Igor P.S. There is a section in English on http://poslanie.nirmala.com.ua -- Dear all! As we were said by the Mother we should always keep our attention inside, in the Sahasrara, where She resides eternally. Nowadays it's so much important as never before. Here one more advise given by Her. Let's try to follow the guidance. Our attention will carry us where we are meant to be. And let's get ready to pass any tests. Best wishes to all. Igor Gulik, Russia. Excerpt from Shri Mataji's talk with Dr.Talwar in Bombay on 26th and 27 February during the auspicious celebration of Shiva Puja (published in " The Divine Cool Breeze " , Vol.XI, Issue 7 & 8, July-Aug, 1999). " ... Always remain in the centre. Do not worry about your growth in Sahaja. Once you are in the centre, growth is automatic. It is already being nourished by Me. Daily you move from left to right. In your habits you move towards the left while in ambitions you move towards the right. To set Me in your heart is a Bhava, or feeling. So just as you develop habits on the left side, you must practice to have that habit-like Bhava for Me in your hearts. If so easily you can acquire your habits, then why not this beautiful Bhava? All this is nothing but a change in Bhava. After all habits are easy to relieve being just a mere state of mind. Once you have established My Bhava in you, it takes its position in your entire body and carries itself through eternity. Depends on how much you are using yourself to it. It is just like if you put lots of smoke on your room then all the mosquitoes will run away. So it depends on how much of Me you have filled in your hearts! The question that now arises is that how does one come to stabilize the state of My Bhava in ones heart? The answer is – stability comes by constantly stopping your own attention, or chitta. Always do chitta-nirodh. Just like go out and see something you must consciously stop your chitta from going towards it. It comes with practice. Pull it inside. This is called detachment. Remember the contact outside, or samparka, is always through the chitta. Watch where it goes all the time. Always ask yourself: 'where is my chitta?' Actually chitta is segregated within us as our consciousness as well as our awareness within us. When our consciousness becomes one with awareness, it assumes the form of vibratory awareness which balances you. This balancing keeps you in the centre. The moment your chitta goes out in the wrong direction, immediately you feel the heat on your senses. That is how the all-pervading power works and grows within you " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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