Evening Program, Shri Ganesha Puja Weekend Perth (Australia)

Music Program, 7th of February, 1992 TC 05:30 Indistinct chatter Shri Mataji: Puja Pujani (Hindi) song are very good You all can sing or not? All the children can sing yes of course TC 09:20 This is (inaudible) TC 12:45 Syntiziser (Hindi) Anyone hwo knows piano Cant you do it Yogi (inaudible) What kind Yogi: Microfone (inaudible) But still with the relationship to the music is less I agree there But still If you have a syntisizer You can have any kind of tune or anything coming out of it I will by for you, if you want. The other day we had a busy program in Calcutta Where they made the same (later style) It made a big difference with the syntisizer, I should say. Big difference Also it is electrical so they are worried much more Yogi (Inaudible) (Hindi) TC 14:02 Shri Mataji: Syntisizer (Hindi) makes a bigger sound and helps a lot. And you can make it into any tune, I mean. The other day it was really, that the syntisizer did a lot of things And these also they had guitars also attached to electricity So it was making such a beautiful accomanienment Of course loudspeakers does work it out that way (Hindi loundspeakers) Still people are quite sesrious. They should be bubbling with joy. I think you understand the meaning. If you understand the meaning then you would. (Hindi Tolak) (Hindi Yogi Mahamaya Mahakali) Before hand you must select what songs you are going to Read More …

Informal Talk Perth (Australia)

7 February 1992 Righteousness Must Have Love And Sweetness Informal Talk to Sahaja Yogis Outdoors, in the garden of Ashram, Perth, Australia  Talk Language: English | Transcript: Draft| Hindi | Transcript: Draft [sounds of children playing, yogis talking] Shri Mataji [in Hindi]: That lady also turned out bad, others are saying, she is not right. Sahaja Yogi: [inaudible] Shri Mataji [in Hindi]: Come closer, cannot hear. Shri Mataji [in English]: Some…actually, most of them really, Australian girls [unclear/are] really very nice wives, I must say.  But some of them are queer I should say, very queer, I don’t know, poor Prasad has been blessed by so many of such kinds… [laughter] Shri Mataji [in Hindi]: Now you tell Me, what’s the matter? Sahaja Yogi: I don’t like her behaviour. It’s not right. Shri Mataji: Even you are a little brahmachari, is it not true? Sahaja Yogi: I am asking… Shri Mataji: Yes you are a little. [in English] You see they are not Indians, they are used to romantic stories, like Romeo, Juliet, this that. You see them on the roads also they are kissing each other, or doing something. I mean if our husbands do like that, you just take a divorce, its shamelessness according to Me, So that point is there, you will have to little bit, look to that end also. [in Hindi] And if girls are more in age, then they become more like that – [English] frustrated. I wish Dr. Bogdhan was here.  Sahaja Yogi: Read More …

Arrival Perth (Australia)

7 February 1992 You Can Peel Flowers Like Fruit, Right? Arrival at Perth Airport Perth, Australia Talk Language: English | Transcript: Draft  [This recording is mostly inaudible with a lot of background noise, hence quite a few gaps in transcription] [After one minute, Shri Mataji arrives; Sahaja Yogis call out ‘Jai!’] Shri Mataji: [inaudible] There was a big lightning around [unclear] I was saying it is announcing the havan.  You can peel flowers like fruit, right? [to a Yogi] Hello. [long section inaudible] Sahaja Yogi: They’ve got a rather long stalk. [inaudible] Shri Mataji: How are you, all right? [long section inaudible] It’s like Sahaja Yoga told you. [Shri Mataji laughs] Sahaja Yogi: It’s definitely [inaudible] It never gets [unclear/dirty]. Sahaja Yogini:  Will you have one? Shri Mataji:  Go and find that girl [unclear/in Hindi] Sahaja Yogi: I keep getting all these flowers wrong [laughs] Shri Mataji: Jasmine, ne? And this one, what do you call – this one? Sahaja Yogi and Yogini together: Frangipani Shri Mataji:  These are the champas, this is champa – all of them are. [background noise]  All the Malaysians were there. Sahaja Yogi: Yes, yes they rang up to ask when You would be there. Shri Mataji [in Hindi] Alle watthe? [‘Did he come?’] Hello, you could have met over there, they told Me that you had gone away. How are you?  Sahaja Yogi: Fine thank you Mother.   Shri Mataji:  When did you come? Sahaja Yogi: When did I come…? Oh, one year ago, Mother.  Read More …