The three Gunas – The significance of Indian culture New Delhi (India)

The three Gunas – The significance of Indian culture, Public Program, Delhi, India, 3rd February 1978 [English translation from Hindi] The energy which you are using is refilled by us. There is another modern disease which we call tension. ‘Tension’, People say ‘I have tension’, earlier nobody used to get tension. Naturally, you will get tension if you leave from old Delhi for Mataji’s programme, thinking ‘Must reach at 6:30!’, ‘Must sit at the front seat.’ If you reach later, doesn’t matter, you can arrive late also. You were supposed to come at this time so you came. Doesn’t matter. What is the emergency? Where will I go and where will you go? We will sit, relax, talk, and that’s how Sahaja yoga is done. Why make such a fuss about it? No need. Sit in a very comfortable, relaxed manner, that is how you will get your realisation. I have seen even in Sahaja yoga people plan like this. I laugh a lot. Like if you say that two days later fruits will ripen here, I will accept. If you say Two days later a fruit will ripen from a flower at exactly 6 minutes past 5, if you say so and can show me, then I’ll accept your calibre. The more you plan before coming here the more obstructions are created for your Kundalini awakening. Sahaja samadhi should come, it happens spontaneously. Sahaja means in a simple manner. Only such people get it. Now, why are you beating, Read More …