Informal Talk Mr Ng's house, Petaling Jaya (Malaysia)

Informal Talk. Mr Ng’s house. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. 2 November 1990. During the initial few mins of the talk, Shri Mataji speaks in Hindi interspersed with some English words. Shri Mataji appears to have done some shopping and asks the man “You are saying that you will give 50% concession” after which the man is explaining that if it is a 200% export there will be a duty of only 1%. In reply, Shri Mataji says, “no duty and no income tax” and “also your material is at half price. It’s tremendous…” (The English talk begins here.) Shri Mataji: ( Laughter) [UNCLEAR] This they used for the bridegrooms (referring to the headgear worn by Sahaja Yogis). (Laughter) But they can come as their … can come as their father, uncle or someone else…. I had to tie it for so many of them myself with my own hands. When your wedding who tie?  Sahaja Yogi: It was a different one, Mother. It was a [UNCLEAR]… Shri Mataji: Another type? Sahaja Yogi: Yes, another type. Shri Mataji: When we had it in Delhi, we had 16 marriages. There we use this type. So they did not know   how to tie this style so I tied up for everyone. And the television came to see who has got 16 sons to marry like this (Laughter). That was the first. Now of course …. It was the seventies … It’s terrible. Marriage is a … last minute one fellow appears from Read More …

Talk to Sahaja Yogis Mr Ng's house, Petaling Jaya (Malaysia)

Conversation with yogis Kuala Lumpur 1990-11-02  He was smuggling this Barwana [unclear]or something and giving it to the disciples and making them dance. He has done all this. I tell you really very surprising it is very openly said there was one lord on there or something (English one) who turned out to be an approval he told all this and he was the one who started smuggling there. I don’t take tea at night I would prefer Chinese food as long as I am here alright not Indian food I had enough of it very heavy Sahaj yogi -would you like some now? Shri Mataji- yes. Sahaj Yogi- the food is very nice. Chinese! Shri Mataji very nice it is very good food and you know they select everything very carefully and eats very carefully and China it itself is very wonderful… They went on one picking restaurant. They just go on picking ducks all portions of picking are used and it is interesting to see only men can cook it it’s like that it’s a very heavy work. They empty the picking completely from inside making it into a bag filled with water and they hang it into the hangers below that it is the fire made out of Rosewood or applewood and that’s how they cook they put sugar syrup outside so it becomes crispy and inside soft but only men can do it such a big (unclear). Sahaj Yogi-you eat duck mother, Hem? Shri Mataji- yeah anything Read More …

Yoga Yukti Girls Guide Hall, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)

Public Program Day 2, Kuala Lumpur, 1990-11-02 I bow to all the seekers of truth. As I told you yesterday, that the truth is that you are the spirit and the second truth is that when you become the spirit you can feel the all pervading power of God’s love. Yesterday so many of you have felt and now we have to know that unless and until we are connected to that power which is “Yoga”, which happens spontaneously “Sahaja” born with you is this right to feel the existence of God’s love to get connected to have the yoga. Yoga also means “Yukti” means we can in very simple English way “trick of the trade” “Yukti” means how to work out this power. So the first is to feel the yoga and then is to feel in collective consciousness our own chakras our own subtle centres and the centres of other people. Then we have to know how to correct those centres. This is the part we call as “Yukti” which one has to learn. For that nobody has to pay anything. It’s a knowledge above any money, above any gold, above any precious thing you think  because it’s too precious, you can’t pay for it. So now we have here as I told you there are seven centres before one, two three four five six and seven centre and these centres are created by two Nadis, one is on the left side and another on the right side. Read More …