I’m your Mother. I can’t tell you lies. Maison de la Mutualité, Paris (France)

Public Program, second day, Maison de la Mutualité, Paris, France, 04/05/1982 So as I said, at the very outset, I again ask your forgiveness for this hall which is again for all, smaller inside.Now, at the very beginning, you have to know that I’m your Mother. I can’t tell you lies, I can’t, sorry. But I don’t want to hurt you either or to make your ego stand up, so that you loose your chance of Realization. I have to do it very carefully because I know you are delicately placed, perhaps you do not know that your situation is precarious. In your naiveness, you have reached sometimes a place where you’ll just drop out. You have read a lot without knowing anything about what is the problem. It takes nothing to print a book in India. And these days, it is a very prosperous industry to print books. I’ve not printed any book of My own. Gregoire has written a very big book but that we don’t give it to people who are not yet Realized fully, because you have to be prepared, developed and mature to sustain the truth. If you do not accept the truth, it will come through, but it will break so many things. So I have to do everything very carefully and you cooperate with me, please. Shri Krishna has said: “Yada yada hi dharmasya, glanirbhavati bharata.” Whenever there is a fall in the human consciousness “Paritranaya sadhunang vinashay cha dushkritam, sambhabami yuge yuge” Read More …

Shri Mataji Teaches French Yogis to sing Bhajans, Eve of Sahasrara Puja Ashram in Le Raincy, Le Raincy (France)

Shri Mataji teaches bhajans, Ashram in Le Raincy, Le Raincy (France), May 4th, 1982 [Tape 2; talk on video, Shri Mataji Teaches “Amhi bhi ghadalo” to Yogis, Marati 2.] Shri Mataji: …..This one, Sahaja Yogi: Too hard I must say. Shri Mataji: I tell you. In this song, you say “Aadi Kundalini”. You see, the “a” is a long “a” and “di” is short, “aadi”. Sahaja Yogi: “Aadi”. Shri Mataji: So, in the same way, the whole thing is written. You see, “Raama”, Sahaja Yogi: “Rama” Shri Mataji: “Raama”. So if you stay at “Ra-ma-i” then it’s long. If you say “Ramai” that’s all short. “Raama”. “Raama”. You see, this is the thing. You must understand where is the long one, we call it “dirgha” [“दीर्घ”], it’s the long. Then “laghu” [“लघु”] is the small. So whenever it’s long, you should keep it long. In the whole pattern, it’s the same because tune is the same, there’s no new tune in it. All right? [Shri Mataji reads the song] Gregoire: When we’ll write to Bombay and Dehli people that you sang for us Mother, they will be [Inaudible] of jealousy. Shri Mataji: I’ve sung for them, many. [Laughter] Shri Mataji: Same with this “Amhi bhi ghadalo”, the same. Sahaja Yogi: Yes Mother? Shri Mataji: You must understand where is the long where is “laghu”. But I knew it’s too elaborated [Inaudible]. Now let’s sing “Amhi bhi ghadalo”. Sahaja Yogi: First page. Shri Mataji: Am-hi bhi gha-da-na. You see, when you Read More …