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Dear all I'm forwarding a message one of my friends  recently got from the Australian SYs...Enjoy !ISabelle  An account of the Yogis aboard QF30 : From Australian Newsletter:080808 From Victoria - QF 30 An account from Bel Henshaw Jai Shri Mataji. I will try and put into words the amazing experience I had on the QF 30 flight from Hong Kong. It was virtually a full flight, with a lot of children on the aeroplane. We had been flying for approximately an hour and a half. Flying at 29,000 feet. Rob had just woken me up, as a delicious smelling fish dish had just arrived! I was just about to open it up when we heard a large bang - less than a second later a strong gust of wind came rushing into the cabin, which was without a doubt from outside, and according to Rob the cabin filled with dust. I heard a man yelling .... And immediately thought someone had opened the door and that people were being sucked out. Rob and I both had our seat belts on so we pulled them tight. I couldn´t believe what was happening ... I thought this sort of thing only happens in the movies and surely it can´t happen to me! I can´t remember at what stage but I did somewhere during this drama put the situation into bandhan, and then all I could do was to put my attention at Sahasrara. The plane lurched to the side apparently, but to be quite honest I don´t remember that, and then it went nose down - pointing downwards at quite a speed towards the China Sea! At that point I, and I´m sure everyone else on that plane, felt that that was it ... The next second Rob was helping me with my oxygen mask and I remember saying to him that he was meant to put his on first before helping me - I have to say I was in a very calm state - no fear or terror that I can remember ... I think I was cocooned in the vibrations from Guru Puja and Mother´s love. Rob said that he couldn´t breathe - his mask wasn´t working, so I said to him ... "here, have mine!" We took turns with that and then his one started working. The plane then flattened out once we reached 10,000 feet, and after a while we had a message that we could take our masks off. At that stage everyone was quite quiet and calm, and the pilot announced that we were going to land in Manila. One of the air hostesses then came around with a slightly panicked tone to her voice, telling us to put the lunch trays under the chairs, tables up, and seats upright. At that point I had time to think, and felt a bit worried as I felt the crew knew something that we didn´t .... Were we going to have a crash landing or was the plane going to fall apart before we reached the ground? The plane was rattling around quite a bit and didn´t feel very secure - more bandhans ... I leant over to Rob and asked him just to point out where the emergency exits were located just in case! As it was, we had a very good landing and there was a loud applause from the passengers. We were then told we may have to evacuate the plane on the tarmac, which I thought could have been quite exciting as then we might have used the emergency chutes, but instead we got towed to the terminal by a tractor. None, not even the pilot, knew what had occurred, until we got off the plane and saw that huge hole .... everyone felt lucky to be alive! From what I heard, not one person was hurt in any way. It was approximately an hour from when the drama started to when the plane landed. A true Miracle. May we all have absolute faith that the Divine looks after us, protects us and loves us at all times. An account from Rob Henshaw I just wanted to say to everyone that if we needed more proof of the enormous powers of the Divine, just look at this miracle! Rarely does any aircraft stay in one piece with a massive hole of the size shown in the Qantas QF30 747. At any higher altitude an explosive decompression is catastrophic, and even at the height we were at is very difficult, according to investigating authorities. It was not until we got off the plane that we saw the massive hole and realised that we had experienced a major miraculous escape from something more serious. As I shot various images for news services, although I was just making a record until I spoke with my News Chief, who wanted anything I shot. So we were rather busy once on the ground. I had always wanted to visit Manila; although the circumstances were not as I envisaged, it was very beautiful. I must admit that we had been up since 3am that morning leaving Cabella to get to the Milan - London flight and then onto our fateful flight. I was really wanting a nice hot shower by the time we got to Hong Kong, but somehow I couldn´t locate anything like it. After landing in Manila, I said to Bel, maybe my desire was a bit too strong as we got to the stately Manila Hotel and got to have a really nice hot shower! Careful what one desires! Bel mentioned the faith we should all have particularly at these times, and I would add that surrender is one of our greatest strengths, that everything is taken care of and that we need not worry about anything in our lives or families; that really a far greater power is working around us at all times, and all we need do is surrender to this divine love. This is the love we are compelled to share with our fellow man and what Shri Mataji has highlighted in Her amazing Guru Puja address. A particularly touching occurrence since returning home was hearing from yogis I had no or very little contact from for many years, in a way bringing a greater feeling of faith in them, that amazed us. Some interesting articles and clips: http://mornington.yourguide.com.au/news/local/news/general/inside-images-of-air-ordeal/1230516.aspx http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=xpbj-j8SEBQ & feature=related ________ 

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Dear Isabelle and all,

 

This message serves to confirm that the Divine looks after Sahaja

Yogis, " Born of the Spirit persons " . We can trust that whatever calamity is

around that we are protected. Rob and Bel have certainly experienced the

Divine's protection, along with all the other passengers too. Experiences like

these do help to increase our faith in the power of the Divine.

 

warmest regards,

 

violet

 

 

 

, Isabelle Morgan

<isabelle.morgan wrote:

>

> Dear all

>

> I'm forwarding a message one of my friends recently got from the

> Australian SYs...

>

> Enjoy !

>

>

> ISabelle

>

>

>

>

>

>

> An account of the Yogis aboard QF30 : From Australian Newsletter:080808

>

> From Victoria - QF 30

>

> An account from Bel Henshaw

>

> Jai Shri Mataji.

>

> I will try and put into words the amazing experience I had on the QF

> 30 flight from Hong Kong.

>

> It was virtually a full flight, with a lot of children on the

> aeroplane. We had been flying for approximately an hour and a half.

> Flying at 29,000 feet. Rob had just woken me up, as a delicious

> smelling fish dish had just arrived!

>

> I was just about to open it up when we heard a large bang - less than

> a second later a strong gust of wind came rushing into the cabin,

> which was without a doubt from outside, and according to Rob the

> cabin filled with dust. I heard a man yelling .... And immediately

> thought someone had opened the door and that people were being sucked

> out. Rob and I both had our seat belts on so we pulled them tight. I

> couldn´t believe what was happening ...

>

> I thought this sort of thing only happens in the movies and surely it

> can´t happen to me! I can´t remember at what stage but I did

> somewhere during this drama put the situation into bandhan, and then

> all I could do was to put my attention at Sahasrara. The plane

> lurched to the side apparently, but to be quite honest I don´t

> remember that, and then it went nose down - pointing downwards at

> quite a speed towards the China Sea! At that point I, and I´m sure

> everyone else on that plane, felt that that was it ... The next

> second Rob was helping me with my oxygen mask and I remember saying

> to him that he was meant to put his on first before helping me - I

> have to say I was in a very calm state - no fear or terror that I can

> remember ... I think I was cocooned in the vibrations from Guru Puja

> and Mother´s love. Rob said that he couldn´t breathe - his mask wasn

> ´t working, so I said to him ... " here, have mine! " We took turns

> with that and

> then his one started working. The plane then flattened out once we

> reached 10,000 feet, and after a while we had a message that we could

> take our masks off. At that stage everyone was quite quiet and calm,

> and the pilot announced that we were going to land in Manila. One of

> the air hostesses then came around with a slightly panicked tone to

> her voice, telling us to put the lunch trays under the chairs, tables

> up, and seats upright. At that point I had time to think, and felt a

> bit worried as I felt the crew knew something that we didn´t ....

> Were we going to have a crash landing or was the plane going to fall

> apart before we reached the ground? The plane was rattling around

> quite a bit and didn´t feel very secure - more bandhans ...

>

> I leant over to Rob and asked him just to point out where the

> emergency exits were located just in case! As it was, we had a very

> good landing and there was a loud applause from the passengers. We

> were then told we may have to evacuate the plane on the tarmac, which

> I thought could have been quite exciting as then we might have used

> the emergency chutes, but instead we got towed to the terminal by a

> tractor. None, not even the pilot, knew what had occurred, until we

> got off the plane and saw that huge hole .... everyone felt lucky to

> be alive! From what I heard, not one person was hurt in any way. It

> was approximately an hour from when the drama started to when the

> plane landed. A true Miracle. May we all have absolute faith that the

> Divine looks after us, protects us and loves us at all times.

>

> An account from Rob Henshaw

>

> I just wanted to say to everyone that if we needed more proof of the

> enormous powers of the Divine, just look at this miracle! Rarely does

> any aircraft stay in one piece with a massive hole of the size shown

> in the Qantas QF30 747. At any higher altitude an explosive

> decompression is catastrophic, and even at the height we were at is

> very difficult, according to investigating authorities. It was not

> until we got off the plane that we saw the massive hole and realised

> that we had experienced a major miraculous escape from something more

> serious.

>

> As I shot various images for news services, although I was just

> making a record until I spoke with my News Chief, who wanted anything

> I shot. So we were rather busy once on the ground.

>

> I had always wanted to visit Manila; although the circumstances were

> not as I envisaged, it was very beautiful. I must admit that we had

> been up since 3am that morning leaving Cabella to get to the Milan -

> London flight and then onto our fateful flight. I was really wanting

> a nice hot shower by the time we got to Hong Kong, but somehow I

> couldn´t locate anything like it. After landing in Manila, I said to

> Bel, maybe my desire was a bit too strong as we got to the stately

> Manila Hotel and got to have a really nice hot shower! Careful what

> one desires!

>

> Bel mentioned the faith we should all have particularly at these

> times, and I would add that surrender is one of our greatest

> strengths, that everything is taken care of and that we need not

> worry about anything in our lives or families; that really a far

> greater power is working around us at all times, and all we need do

> is surrender to this divine love. This is the love we are compelled

> to share with our fellow man and what Shri Mataji has highlighted in

> Her amazing Guru Puja address. A particularly touching occurrence

> since returning home was hearing from yogis I had no or very little

> contact from for many years, in a way bringing a greater feeling of

> faith in them, that amazed us.

>

> Some interesting articles and clips:

>

> http://mornington.yourguide.com.au/news/local/news/general/inside-

> images-of-air-ordeal/1230516.aspx

>

> http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=xpbj-j8SEBQ & feature=related

>

> ________

>

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