Auspiciousness Caxton Hall, London (England)

“Auspiciousness”, Caxton Hall, London (UK), 21 July 1980. Hello! It’s good! How are you? It’s a good day. Today is an auspicious day because 21st is an auspicious day for us and today is Monday and the 7th month. All things combined together and it’s a very auspicious evening. So today I’ll talk to you about auspiciousness because most of you are Sahaj Yogis. Who has come for the first time? One, two, three, four, five…So we have for the first time! All right. (laughing) I am sure somebody has talked to them about introduction to Sahaja Yoga or something? And to make it short, the whole thing I don’t want to repeat as I was thinking of talking on a new subject to the Sahaja Yogis. As you know all of you, and you can see around also that there’s a very big en masse search for the Truth — there is. I mean, even in this hall you will be amazed there might be five [or] six halls like this where everybody is sitting in some hall and doing something about it. I mean there is no doubt a very big urge to seek the Truth. This urge has come through our own evolutionary understanding. When human beings have reached a certain stage of sagacity, you can call it, or a satisfaction, like when you have achieved a certain amount of material well-being or have seen something which doesn’t give you a complete answer; like Buddha, when he saw Read More …