Shri Matajis Message for the New Year

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Vijay Kapoor

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Jan 1, 2019, 1:15:42 AM1/1/19
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 JAI SHRI MATAJI

Dear All,

Have a peaceful New Year 2019. In the meantime let us view and understand Shri Matajis New years message in 2000 and its relevance for the future including the current era. 

Love and Respects 
Lt Gen VK Kapoor (R)


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Shri Matajis Message on the Eve of the New Year 2001

"Now, we are starting a New Year, and I wish you all a very happy and prosperous New Year. In this wish of Mine I also wish you a very deep growth in Sahaja Yoga. Now you all are Sahaja Yogis and you all have to become masters in Sahaja Yoga. For becoming masters in Sahaja Yoga I am sure you are doing meditation, introspection and all kinds of Sahaja Yoga rituals, I should say. In this New Year, I’ll think there is greater chance for you to do much better, because all those Years  of ordeals are over. We are now entering into the New Era. I say now the Satya Yuga is established.

In the beginning you may not feel the atmosphere of Kali Yuga being cleared out completely. Of course gradually you’ll find that’s all clearing out and all the people who are dangerous for your spiritual life, for your national life, for your family life, will have to take back their ways; they cannot be successful here.

Now the Sahaja Yogis have to decide how far they will spread Sahaja Yoga all over. How many people can get into Sahaja Yoga? There should be many more waiting for you this Year and  maybe this Year, if you all decide to work it out, I am sure you can get lots of people who will be saved from the curses of Kali Yuga. This is going to be your vow on the New Year day, that now we are going to start Sahaja Yoga in a new way, in a bigger way, in a more dynamic way. For that, first thing is needed is your Sangha Shakti, that is your collectivity. This collectivity has to be extremely well built-in, well made, well understood and absolutely loveable."

New  Year Puja, Kalwe, India. 31 December 2000




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