Sab Chijo me Mahamantra ho (India)

Sab Chijo me Mahamantra ho, India, 16-03-1977 [English to Hindi translation] I had told you that during meditation if you sit facing me like this and your consciousness slowly flow inward, it will awaken your Kundalini. This whole process seems like a child’s play. And you must have seen those people here who were Sahaja Yogis, who were rotating their hands and giving you some consciousness and doing some work. If these things are seen in a casual way, it seems like child’s play.  When Prophet Muhammad advised people to perform prayers, they used to make fun of him. Similarly, when rituals like homa and havan were initiated in our country since ancient times, there were people who thought, “What foolishness is this?” Why do we do this? And when these practices become customary, people accept them as if they are an integral part of their lives. Like greeting someone. We Indians greet someone as soon as we see them. We don’t ask why we fold our hands in this manner while greeting. And during worship, why do we perform the aarti in a certain way and rotate our hands in a specific manner? Why do we perform aarti with a lamp? We don’t ask these questions. Whatever someone tells us, we start performing the aarti accordingly. Because due to the familiarity of these practices, they become very simple and natural for us, they easily become a part of our inner self, our personality. But in every worship, in every Read More …