Seminar, How to deal with Scientists Easthampstead Park Conference Centre, Bracknell (England)

First western seminar: “How to handle scientists. Our powers”. Easthampstead Park, London (UK), 14 October 1979. The thing that you are doing…you do not know. It will be something like the lights which are burning in the dense forest to guide thousands of lights. They are not aware of it. It’s a tremendous task and when you have such a big load on your mind how can you sleep? You are carrying their loads also. We’ll be sleeping very well but first we must know we have a very big load. Just think of the people who are still nowhere near Sahaja yoga. And still are committing mistakes after mistakes. When are they going to come around? Only through your channels I can clear them because as far as I am concerned I am absolutely useless for anyone of them. Only through your channels I can work it out. It’s like a tin opener you know. We don’t have a tin opener you may be a Hercules you cannot open a tin. It’s something like that. I’ll expect you all are like tin openers for Me. (Laughter in background) Very important, that I have to have you, very handy to work it out. It’s only you can do it. I cannot do it. Moreover My mood is such a horrid stuff that it recedes back. It’s only you (who) stick Me to those people. It recedes back you know. And these deities are another thing. They are such proud ones Read More …

Seminar Day 2, Zen Void Easthampstead Park Conference Centre, Bracknell (England)

First western seminar: “Void, Zen”. Easthampstead Park, Bracknell (UK), 15 October 1978. […] So, what’s the use of reading it? “Only praise the Mother!”, that’s what He [Adi Shankaracharya] said. People asked Him, “Why have You praised the Mother only? Why don’t you write something else?” He said, “That’s the only way you can get it [the Realization]. What’s the use of giving all avidya, non-knowledge? I am giving the real knowledge: you praise the Mother and just do it.” And all those learned pandits and all that, they challenged Him and they tortured their lives [of saints]. Now what is the present Shankaracharya Shringari doing, do you know that? This [Adi] Shankaracharya took a sanyasa because He had to work and dedicate Himself and He went all over the world whenever it was possible for Him. He went to Kashmir and all these places and He did such a lot of work. While this fellow who is a small little horrible thing, he is now meekly. Whether you like it or not, I will have to say it. He is trying to collect money because he has to make an umbrella of gold. And he has to put diamonds on that and on this are seven stones will be put and nine stones will be put on that umbrella and one day, when he will be sitting, the umbrella will be going to fall off. (Yogis laugh.) Yogini: Could I apt to you that [INDIST.SOUNDS LIKE: all the discussing Read More …

Seminar Day 1, Bija Mantras, Shri Lalita, Shri Chakra Easthampstead Park Conference Centre, Wokingham (England)

First Western seminar: Bija Mantras, Shri Lalita and Shri Chakra. East Hampstead Park, Peacock Lane, Wokingham, Bracknell RG40 3DF, (UK) 14 October 1978. When the Kundalini rises it makes sounds. And the sounds that are heard in the different chakras can be pronounced in the following way – these pronunciations are being used in the phonetic language of Devanagari, which means ‘the language spoken by the Devas’. At the Mooladhara, where there are four petals, the sounds are: [vum, shum, sshum, sum]. Out of which the lasts, sshum and sum sounds are very close, but the difference is – when the snake hisses it makes this sshum – the third sound. So, vum, shum, sshum, sum. At the Swadishthana, where there are six petals, it makes sounds, six sounds: [bum, bhum, mum, yum, rum, lum]. Manipur it has ten petals. It makes the sounds dum, dhum, num, tum, thum, dum, dhum, nnum, pum, phum. At Anahata there are twelve petals. It makes the sounds kum, khum, gum, ghum, [ngum-?], chum, chhum, jum, jhum, [nngum-?], tum, thum. At the Vishuddhi, where there are sixteen petals, it makes the sounds of all the vowels: a, aa, i, ii, u, uu, r, rr, lr, lrr, e, ai, o, ou, am, ahm. At the Agnya chakra it makes ha, ksha. At the Sahasrara, one becomes thoughtless and no sound is made, but the pure Anahata, meaning the throbbing in the purest form as in the heart is all: lub-dub, lub-dub, lub-dub. When all these Read More …