Tattwa Ki Baat University of Delhi, New Delhi (India)

Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi Talk about Tattva (Principle)  Delhi University 15th February, 1981 Delhi Yesterday, I told you that today I will tell you about the tattva (principle). If we look at a tree and if we see the growth in the tree, then we realize that there is some or the other power flowing inside it, due to which the tree is growing and will attain its full growth. It has this power within, otherwise this growth cannot take place.  But from where does the tree get this power? What is the meaning of it’s tattva? Whatever is visible outside, like the tree is visible, like it’s fruits, flowers, leaves are all visible. This is not a tattva. It’s not based on any tattva. There is something more subtle than this. We are not able to see that subtle. If it was in a shape, it would have been visible. But it’s in a formless state, meaning that the water flowing inside it, although it bears the power, it alone is not it’s tattva. Water is carrying that power but if water is everything, then why doesn’t a tree grow, if water is put on a stone? Then in tattva one must know that everything has its own tattva. Water has its own tattva. Trees have their own tattva and stones also have their own tattva. Similarly, human beings have also got their own tattva, based on it’s capabilities, he is moving, growing, by which he achieves his targets.  Read More …