Wednesday, August 17, 2011

AGAINST CORRUPTION, "if any one is dishonest we will expose him."

 Today, make a decision that we will never be dishonest hereafter. And we will not remain in the company of dishonest people and if any one is dishonest we will expose him.
Now it is like this, people will say, ” Mother in the Police force too they are like this and in other departments too they are like that,” but you are Sahaja Yogis. Those who are Sahaja Yogis, are nothing less than any policeman or any person in power. They are all powerful. But all the powers are of Truth. Truthfulness should be there and I am very glad that a lot of Sahaja Yogis are truthful but we still need more Sahaja Yogis who are truthful. Truthfulness has to be there, otherwise your Agnya chakra will not be cleared. Agnya, is where the ego resides. When a person becomes egoistic, then he commits any kind of mistakes, he criticizes, harms, gets corrupt – all such people will go to hell. I want to tell you very clearly, that you should not take to corruption: you are not dying, that you have got to go to that extent. What have you done by earning more? What are you doing? You must have put up a few more lights, kept a couple of more women, what more than that? 

... When you come to know that someone is a liar, form an organization and make an enquiry into it.(...)
Sahaj street demonstration in Paris, 1991, called by Shri Mataji

On this day of Diwali, I want to tell you all that the meaning of Diwali is that the Hell is full of darkness and you all are enlightened. You are expected to fight wherever there is darkness and let them know that they are wrong deeds. 

link AnnaHazare, dec 2011
By doing this, our country will improve and you have to do this. We have been performing poojas and rituals but the Shakti (Divine power) which is there within us, is there to oppose all that is not truthful. Many people do not know that making money is a sickness. They will go straight to Hell. I am telling you all this because no one has said it like this before.
Paris, 1991
On the day of Diwali, I am telling you that we are going to light lamps and celebrate happiness in our hearts. By this we can see what kind of a person one is – is he a person who steals? 
(Diwali 2007)
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http://www.facebook.com/annahazare
http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/news/anna-hazare-ends-fast-says-real-fight-begins-now/196091 

Gandhiji with the poor workers of Lancashire... ". There are still many more poor people and so it should be Diwali celebrations for them also today. They too should be happy. We live in the same country."(D-2007)

3 comments:

  1. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/12216585.cms

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  2. Links:

    Anna Hazare

    She is not a Sahaji, but she acts again corruption at 14

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  3. In markets, people ignore their individual moral standards
    "Our results show that market participants violate their own moral standards," says Prof. Falk. In a number of different experiments, several hundred subjects were confronted with the moral decision between receiving a monetary amount and killing a mouse versus saving the life of a mouse and foregoing the monetary amount. "It is important to understand what role markets and other institutions play in moral decision making. This is a question economists have to deal with," says Prof. Szech.


    Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-05-causal-evidence-affect-moral-values.html#jCp




    http://phys.org/news/2013-05-causal-evidence-affect-moral-values.html

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