Dance Program Lodge Hill Centre, Pulborough (England)

Lodge Hill Centre, Pulborough, (England), July 23rd, 1983 [Shri Mataji is inviting journalists to come closer to watch the show.]Shri Mataji: The journalist from Ruth and the journalist from Mulhouse.From Brighton also? Who else is there?There’s a sit there, come and sit. And she can move these flowers here, wait, just a second. Now you can come here, come sit down.[Name unclear] you can come sit on the ground?Pull, pull, pull it forward.Just [Unclear], yes, sit here. [No sound]Where is the journalist? [Unclear]Sahaja Yogi: From Brighton?Shri Mataji: From Brighton.Sahaja Yogi: Is there a journalist from Brighton here?Shri Mataji: Yes, the one who is doing the picture and all that.Sahaja Yogi: That is John Noyce.Sahaja Yogis: Oh John, John Noyce, John Noyce.Gregoire: Is John Noyce in the room?Another Sahaja Yogi: Yes.Shri Mataji: Senior people should come forward. You see, the young people should not sit on the chairs.Gregoire: You are John Noyce, please, have a seat.Shri Mataji: Let the senior people sit down and children should sit in front.Gregoire: There is still a seat here.Another Sahaja Yogi: John, come here!Shri Mataji: You must understand, you must respect the elderly, all right.Come, are you an elder or younger?Gregoire: Sahaja Yoga –Shri Mataji: Those who think themselves to be elders can come forward. [Shri Mataji is smiling]Gregoire: Sahaja Yoga, being also educating good manners, it is suggested that the first rows are reserved for elder people. [Sahaja Yogi speaking aside about the sound] Shri Mataji: ‘Guest, should not sit in front. That’s not Read More …

Guru Purnima Seminar Part 2: Assume your position Lodge Hill Centre, Pulborough (England)

Ritambhara prAgnya – part II, Guru Purnima Seminar of Lodge Hill (UK), 23rd of July, 1983. Sahaja Yogis sing (Marthi 4) Bhaiya kay. taya to Shri Mataji Bhaya kāy. tayā prabhu jyāchā re           (x4) When we belong to God, what is there to fear? Sarv. visarali prabhu may. zhāli              (x2) We forget everything in the Divinity Purna jayāchi vāchā re                             (x2) And we become completely lost in God Bhaya kāy. tayā prabhu jyāchā re         (x4) When we belong to God, what is there to fear? Jagat. vichare up.kār’āstav.                     (x2) The world is grateful to Him for His blessings Pari nach. zo jagatāchā re                        (x2) But He doesn’t belong to the world because he is completely detached Bhaya kāy. tayā prabhu jyāchā re         (x4) When we belong to God what is there to fear? Iti nirdhan. parasr. zyāchā               (x2) You may be without any outward wealth: Sarv. dhanāchā sāchā re                           (x2) The real treasure of wealth is inside yourself Bhaya kāy. tayā prabhu jyātzā re          (x4) When we belong to God, what is there to fear? Ādhi vyādhi maranā varati                       (x2) All the diseases and problems get completely dissolved Pāy. ashā purushāchā re                           (x2) Where the Feet of God reside Bhaya kāy. tayā prabhu jyātzā re          (x4) When we belong to God, what is there to fear? Thank you very much! Somebody will translate me? Yogini: No. We would like you to translate it for us, please! Shri Read More …

Guru Purnima Seminar Part 1: Rutumbhara Pradnya Lodge Hill Centre, Pulborough (England)

Rutumbhara Pradnya part I, Guru Puja seminar, Lodge Hill (UK), 23 July 1983. It is my immense joy to see all of you here from various parts of this world. When your heart is so full the words are too poor to carry the intensity. I wish you could understand that intensity, through your heart. It’s all been arranged, I think, by the Divine, that we should meet here all of us in such a wonderful surrounding, in the Nature. That something great should happen to all of us. That we should achieve really something great this time. Now as the time is short, I will tell you, first of all, a few things about meditation now, then we’ll have two more talks, I hope so. ‘Meditation’ is a very general word. It is not a word that explains all the three steps one has to take for meditating. But in Sanskrit language they have very clearly said how you have to move in your meditation. First is called as dhyan, and second is called as dharana, and the third is called as samadhi. Luckily Sahaja Yoga is a, such a thing that you get everything in a bundle. You avoided everything else and you got the samadhi part. That’s the beauty of it. Firstly the dhyana: First, when you have seeking, you put your attention towards the object of your worship. That’s called as ‘dhyana’. And the dharana is the one in which you put all your effort, concentrate all Read More …