Advice to French Sahaja Yogis: Respect your dignity, preserve your Vishuddhi Geneviève's House, Grilly (France)

Advice to French Sahaja Yogis, respect your dignity, preserve your Vishuddhi, Grilly, (France), August 24th, 1982 I think that it is important that they must develop a behaviour which is very dignified. The whole culture, somehow or other, has created an atmosphere that people talk in a casual way. They are not guarding their words to see what they speak. And they speak just because they want to speak all the time and that’s also another way of aggressiveness that all the time, they want to see, speak, don’t allow others to speak. As if we have something very important always to tell while the others do not matter. It’s a very aggressive, egoistical style. But by doing this they develop a kind of casualness and a non-serene attitude. Also, the behaviour is extremely casual and not dignified. And it shows that they have no respect for themselves. If you have respect for yourself, then you will know that you have to speak something that will give you respect. So, you are careful as to what you speak because when you speak, you are manifesting your intelligence, your understanding, your love. It’s an expression, it’s a rapport with another person. But if it is not with dignity, with guarded words, with proper understanding as to what you are doing, it will just create a useless, frivolous talk and can also create a misunderstanding leading to a greater dislocation of Sahaja Yogis from each other. So, I would suggest that French Read More …