Marriages (poor audio) Istanbul (Turkey)

Marriages and Talk after Russian Award. Istanbul, Turkey. 6 November 1994. [Main audio] Today, people have come here to attend the weddings of their brothers and sisters [unsure].It’s important to understand that marriage is a very important thing in Sahaja Yoga because the principle established in [inaudible] and our society is [inaudible] so it’s very good to have it. That’s why [inaudible] and that you should make good marriages. But sometimes, people are very cunning [unsure] and they don’t understand what the marriage is. They try to find fault with the partner. And within two, three months they are going out of the marriage. In the sense that they want to have their second chance, third chance, fourth chance, [unsure].Then I think that my attention has been used for nothing [inaudible]. If they don’t like their first choice, they should have their own. Why to bother us? They should not [inaudible]. Very surprising those things that have been going on. One of them is, they are all right for two, three months and suddenly Gods knows what [inaudible] that they get divorced on a small issue.They don’t understand how important is for them to have a good marriage. They can’t go after three, four months. I don’t know what happens to them. And they even harm the women [inaudible] and still they don’t understand how sinful it was. In their own land country, they are doing like that. They’ll be punished, not only punished but they’ll have to bear a Read More …

Conversation with Sahaja Yogis around Bucharest, Elisabeta Palace (Romania)

Yogini: We hoped you really like that Shri Mataji. Shri Mataji: So Beautiful. Yogi: Thank you, Mother. Shri Mataji: It’s beautiful. Thank you very much. This cannot be opened out? Inaudible, laughter. Shri Mataji: I see, so this you can bring it. Yogini: Yes. Shri Mataji: This is for yourself? Yogi’s: No, (unclear). Shri Mataji: How much time more? Yogini: Ten minutes after them, ten minutes after them. Another Yogini: Ten! Yogini: So we have to not leave in one hour. Yogini: Less than an hour. Yogini: In half an hour. Yogini: In half an hour we have to leave. (Unclear.)