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Shri Mataji mentioned twice that we should go to Canada to spread

Sahaja Yoga

 

Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 5:39 PM

Re: Guru puja talk in Cabella

 

 

 

If you haven't heard already, Mother spoke twice about Canada during

a very clear and lengthy talk about becoming a Guru.

 

Everyone should become a Guru, a teacher and know Sahaja Yoga in

theory and in practice completely. We must use out vibrations and

check that we are clear, with vibrations flowing in both hands. Then

we can spread Sahaja Yoga. We should use Shri Mataji's photo,

but 'we' should give the self realisation. It won't work if we are

catching and that is detrimental to us. We must go out and spread

Sahaja Yoga and do this with humility. This was Shri Mataji's job and

she was born with the awareness and knowledge completely about

herself, but She says that She will retire, not because of old age,

but that she can not travel any more, and that we must take on the

responsibility, Her job, to spread Sahaja Yoga. She asked, who would

like to become a Guru, and three times she asked everyone who thought

that they can become a Guru to raise their hand (not two, just

one : ) .. She said that not everyone would become a Guru, but that

we must check in groups of 4 to 5 (later She may have increased the

number slightly) to check out vibrations and age emphasized that we

must be clear, and not catching. She said that some people were

carrying old catches, and some people may also be possessed. She said

that she has clearly told us everything that we need to stay clear

and to give self realisation en mass. She said that we should give

self realisation en mass and that this was only something that a Guru

can do. She also said a number of times, that you can not pay for it,

and that it was always given free of charge, but that for those that

may have been coming for some time, it was ok to collect some money,

but only to pay for expenses, such as a hall or for loud speakers.

She said that after some time for those who make 300 Sahaja Yogis or

1000 sahaja yogis or 3000 sahaja yogi that only then you can ask

others to do your puja. (She mentioned this quite a few times and

best is to check back with the talk).

 

Shri Mataji mentioned at least twice that Canada was a beautiful

country and that we should go there to spread Sahaja Yoga. She said

that she had missed it recently as she toured, and that she may be

unable to visit, but that we should all go there. Later She said

that She would go after Russia.

 

Shri Mataji was extremely clear. The talk was very straight forward.

 

The talk was probably about 45 mins to 1hr. Shri Mataji stayed for

perhaps 3hrs. The puja was very clear. People were very quiet and

receptive. Mother wanted to stay.

 

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Fri Mar 3, 2006 4:48 pm

/message/5861

 

Dear All,

 

As a Sikh i have many good things to say about Canada. But today i

am grateful for the positive impact the 8-0 Supreme Court ruling

will have on this peaceful, tolerant and compassionate nation.

 

Canada backs Sikh dagger rights

BBC, Friday, 3 March 2006

 

Canadian Sikhs should be allowed to wear small daggers central to

their faith when they go to school, the country's Supreme Court has

ruled.

 

In an 8-0 judgement, the court reversed the ruling of a Montreal

school board, which banned Gurbaj Singh Multani from wearing his

dagger, known as a kirpan.

 

The kirpan is deemed sacred by Sikhs as a symbol of power and truth.

 

School authorities banned the kirpan in 2001 after an objection by a

parent concerned about pupil security.

 

Announcing the judgement, the Supreme Court said that a total ban on

kirpans violated the country's Charter of Rights.

 

The charter guarantees total religious freedom within Canada.

 

Safety debate

 

" Religious tolerance is a very important value of Canadian society, "

Justice Louise Charron wrote in the judgement.

 

" If some students consider it unfair that Gurbaj Singh may wear his

kirpan to school, it is incumbent on the schools to discharge their

obligation to instil in their students this value that is... at the

very foundation of our democracy. "

 

Canada backs Sikh dagger rights

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4770744.stm

 

i still remember the day my foot touched its soil October 28, 1988

and vibrations flowed through and pulsated my being. i was

dumbstruck by this powerful unique experience (an experience that

was subsequently told to many). i wanted to pick up some earth to

preserve that memory but could find none on the Mirabel Airport

tarmac. At that time i had no knowledge of Shri Mataji or Sahaja

Yoga. Neither was i religious and thus could not relate that

experience to anything spiritual.

 

Then in the winter of 1993 i found the Adi Shakti and begun an epic

journey within my own being, a mystical trek whose end-destination i

have still not reached. The mystery of the unique initial experience

of vibrations always remained. Why did i feel them on that day only?

 

After years of meditation the answer came in the thoughtless state:

 

" Mother Earth had welcomed you. "

 

Today's Supreme Court ruling brought back memories of that fateful

1988 welcome by my Earth Mother who had nourished me in Her Womb

too, just like my physical mother. It is indeed a great day for all

Canadians, especially minorities and, of course, Sikhs. But for

those like me who found both security and sanctuary of the

Primordial Mother far from our land of birth, it is indeed a

blessing to be Her son, both of Devibhoomi and Devi Herself. i will

be eternally grateful and forever seeking refuge at Her Lotus Feet.

May She bless all Her bhaktas, and this great country where i found

Her after 42 years of wondering all over Earth .............. never

realizing She was/is within all the time, was all my past lives, and

will be for all eternity!

 

Jai Shri Adi Shakti,

 

 

jagbir

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