Some Excerpts of Shri Matajis Talks

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Dear All, Jai Shri Mataji

Please find some interesting excerpts of Shri Matajis Talks.

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Lt Gen VK Kapoor (Retd)



Importance of Shri Mataji’s Photograph

 

You are taking it. I am giving. You are not giving Me anything. You cannot give. I am at a point where you cannot give to Me.... You must know how to respect your Mother.

Shri Mataji, 02 Feb 1980

 

 

 

The photograph is a very authentic thing…..because there are vibrations pass­ing through Me. I have discovered, to My great amazement and joy, that My photo has the same vibrations. So if you use the photograph, you can work it out. If you do not want to use the photograph, it does not work out to begin with.... You will be amazed. It emits cool vibrations.... When you will work on the photograph, you will feel deeply because the photograph will remain with you. You just try what I am telling you. You see, by that, I am not going to get anything. You are used to a shop­ping spirit. You always do something as if you are shopping. Here you are not shopping. You are taking it. I am giving. You are not giving Me anything. You cannot give. I am at a point where you cannot give to Me.... You must know how to respect your Mother. If you do not know, all of them are within Me, all these great saints are sitting with Me. They will not like it... You should understand that this is very important. For that, whatever is needed, has to be done. If you have a photograph of a wrong person, your house will be ruined.... If you have the photograph of a holy person, everything will be all right. It is for your good.

 

 

We cannot think of someone who is just love. And the photograph has that love within itself....

14 APRIL 1982


None of the people before Me were photographed. Christ was never pho­tographed. Buddha was not photographed. Even Muhammed was not pho­tographed. This is the first time you have developed this wonderful thing called the camera. We cannot think of someone who is just love. And the photograph has that love within itself.... And there is My photograph. What to do?

It is rather difficult to accept a photograph because it is said that you should not bow to anything. It was said because there was no photographs before. Nothing was there. A photograph is such a truthful thing. And you will see yourself later on. Then you won’t give up. I know that. You will like it.... The camera is much more sensitive than human beings are. There are so many things the camera has caught, which human beings cannot catch.... The camera is so sensitive and so honest and so deep.... It could be that a person loves you very much that even a photograph of hers can love you so much. It could be.



As Sahaja Yogis, You are a Powerful Entities.


Now, as sahaja yogis, you are a powerful entities. You are very powerful people. We have got problems in the whole world. You know that very well. It’s not necessary you have to be great intellectuals, or you have to be people who are some sort of politicians, or something. But you must be on the lookout for the problems which are troubling this world. You have to be. You cannot live in your own world, that you are a saint, “Now I am in Niranand!” that’s not possible. You can’t just be in Niranand (laughing). You have to know that you have to live in this world, and you have to know all the problems of this world. And you have to think about them, not only your problems that, “Mother how will I be able to do this and how will I be able to do that?” But you have to worry about the whole world. You have to think, what’s happening in the world, what are the problems of the world. You are responsible for that.


Not only that, but you have to pray. In your prayers you have to say, “Mother solve this problem.” Collectively, individually, you have to take your attention from yourself, from your smaller life, to a much wider thing –  then you are a saint. And you have to think that it is your duty to ask for Divine help, that all these problems should be solved. This is your job for which you are selected.


Introspection and Meditation, Shudy Camps (UK), 18 June 1988


 


What Have I Done for Sahaja Yoga?


We have Sahaja Yogis all over the world, but they don’t spread Sahaja Yoga. They are satisfied with their own motives. This is not Sahaja Yoga. You must openly talk about and say about it. But Sahaja Yogis are very shy. They don’t talk about Sahaja Yoga. They can do it, no doubt. The sun changes its direction. Everybody knows about it. Everybody prays for it. People take bath in the River Ganges for purification. This is all right.

Now it is a time for purification, identification and also of understanding the importance of Sahaja Yoga. I don’t know how many people really under­stand the importance of Sahaja Yoga. If that is understood, one can do a lot of work in Sahaja Yoga. It is such a noble work, which you all have to do collectively and then you feel your life has a meaning, otherwise there is no meaning and no light in your life.

So you have to work out in that manner which gives inspiration to others. You must have introspection, ask questions to yourself, “What I have done for Sahaja Yoga?”


Sankranti Puja, 14 January 2001, Pune,  India



 

 


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