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that there are fifty percent
of the Sahaja Yogis in the West
are still quite
mediocre.
and twenty five percent of them
are just there to take
advantage.
If they can get something free, they would like to take.
Twenty five percent
people are like that.
It's very sad but it is so.
From: 30th of December 1989, Brahmapuri, India.
The tour just had been stoned by political opponents. First, Shri Mataji spoke about Atheists who believe in science. Suddenly, She shifted to this topic.
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More precisely:
«../... I am going to say that,
but I want all of you to be such,
that nobody
should point out a finger at you
and say 'Oh, this is a Sahaja Yogi, and how this Sahaja Yogi is behaving.'
If somebody is stupid and not working it out, it's better to get rid of such a person. Or else help that person and tell him that, "You have to come up, you can't be here." We don't want mediocre people here.
We want some extraordinarily pure people.
The purity is the main point, which we have to have.
Once you are pure, you don't have to worry, then, I will look after you.
Purity: a Ganesha Puja. |
It is a tendency amongst Sahaja Yogis also still, to go back to the same materialism. .../...
It is you who has to change, not Me. You have to work it out, not Me.
I have done My level best.(Click)
But within ten years it should be possible that every Sahaja Yogi should become a tremendous force of Sahaja Yoga. (please, read about this calendar by clicking here)
"It's not meant for,.." |
So please try to avoid all those who are mediocres.
If you find mediocracy,
the leaders must
go all out
to correct them:
all out, to tell them off.
Don't tolerate!
You don't have
to be very mild
on this point.
You have to tell them very frankly that,
'See now, you are an extremely mediocre person for Sahaja Yoga.
It's not meant for mediocres.'
It's not meant
for foolish people, it's not meant for stupid people...»
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