Guest guest Posted January 8, 2009 Report Share Posted January 8, 2009 Dear All, We concluded Part 9 with the following: " Nothing like laughing. Laughs is a greatest correction, you'll laugh at yourself, you'll laugh at others. Don't make others look ridiculous, but just enjoy the way others are and enjoy each other. They are all very beautiful people, very beautiful, it's like one beautiful flower is enjoying the fragrance of another beautiful flower. That's what should be. One should not feel, that, " Oh, look at this flower, it's so beautiful. " Look at yourself, you are so beautiful too. But unless and until you enjoy the fragrance and the beauty of another flower, you cannot know what you are, because you are all just the same inside, you are all people who's Spirit has come into their attention, wonderful people, certified Yogis. See, you all have got the light on your head, if you want to see, we have a photograph to show that you are certified Yogis and on top of your head, all of you there's the light. So you're already certified by every camera that you are Yogis. Now whatever you may try it is so, you're already certified. So for certified people it's not proper to take other certificates. " May God bless you all. (Shri Mataji sings along with Sahaja Yogis for some 6 minutes) Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, Hamsa Puja, Germany, 07-10-1988 Here now, is Part 10, the conclusion. Enjoy, violet The quality of discretion - Part 10 What a raga! It is a Hansadhwani. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamsadhvani I must say I used to sing much better than this, but you see, if you go on giving lectures you can't sing. You have to get get to one thing and that's what has happened. But this raga is Hansadhwani. Today is the Hamsa's thing and this is Hansadhwani. Dhwani means the sound of Hamsa. Ah. I'm just making fun of Indian people who who try to sing bhajan in the villages, you see and they will sing one sentence which has no meaning at all, you see, like " Vithala to barawa " , means, " Shri Krishna Who is good " . Again, " Shri Krishna is good " , He's good after all, and what's the use of singing again. That's all, you see, they cannot tribute to Him. All of them singing this for hours together! " Vithala to barawa, Vithala to barawa " . In everything they'll sing that. So I was thinking what's the matter with these people, from where did they get this word " barawa " ? Maybe some poet who's name must have been Baraway, so he has given this barawa, barawa. But I think things will improve now when they will see the way you sing, they will improve. (Shri Mataji along with Sahaja Yogis sings Bhavani Dayani) In this small song how much they have said, so many things. " amara pada dani " . That " She gives you the status, which is indestructible, the position, which cannot be destroyed " - " amara pada " , " the highest " . That's the description of the Goddess and that's what you have got. May God bless you all. So we have to thank the people of Germany have organized this program so well, so beautiful. (Applause) Also we have to thank all the musicians from Switzerland (Applause) who stayed back and have brought such color to the all, ending program. These are all very memorable moments, so very beautiful. I hope you all will carry the peace and the joy that you have imbibed within yourself here. We have to thank all these people who have worked so hard to prepare such beautiful presents for you and for Me. Also we must better thank the nature and atmosphere which was very kind to us. Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, Hamsa Puja, Germany, 07-10-1988 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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