Let this Diwali enlighten you with light of love. You yourself are the lamps which burn high and don’t get pressed by the cover. They become much more powerful than the cover. It is their own asset. When they are hit upon, they are disturbed and extinguished.
Why are our lamps disturbed? You should think over it. Is there no transparent sheath around them? Have you forgotten your Mother’s love and therefore you are so disturbed? As the glass protects the lamp, in the same way my love will protect you. But the glass should be kept clean.
How can I explain? Have I to say like Shri Krishna, “Leave all religions and surrender to me,” or as Shri Jesus, “I am the way. I am the door.”? I want to tell that I am that destination. But will you people accept it? Will this fact go to your hearts? Although what I say is distorted, the truth will always stand. You cannot change what it is….
Diwali is the day of real aspirations. Invoke the whole universe. Many lamps have to be lit, and looked after. Add the oil of love – Kundalini is the wick – and awaken the Kundalini of others with light of the spirit within you. This flame of Kundalini will be kindled, and one within you will become the torch. Torch is not extinguished. Then there will be spotless sheath of my love. It will neither have any limits nor any end. I will be watching you. My love for you is showering as many, many blessings.
Excerpt from a letter from Shri Mataji to Sahaja yogis in New York in 1976
“And all the men gathered around Jesus, and their faces shone with the desire to hear the words which would come from his lips. And he lifted his face to the rising sun, and the radiance of its rays filled his eyes as he spoke: …”
“And the Communions are fourteen in number,
As the Angels of the Heavenly Father
Number seven,
And the Angels of the Earthly Mother
Number seven.
And just as the roots of the tree
Sink into the earth and are nourished,
And the branches of the tree
Raise their arms to heaven,
So is man like the trunk of the tree,
With his roots deep
In the breast of his Earthly Mother,
And his soul ascending
To the bright stars of his Heavenly Father.
And the roots of the tree
Are the Angels of the Earthly Mother,
And the branches of the tree
Are the angels of the Heavenly Father.
And this is the sacred Tree of Life
Which stands in the Sea of Eternity.”
From ‘Communions’ in the Gospel of the Essenes, translated from the original Hebrew and Aramaic texts by Edmond Bordeaux Szekely.
These words are taken from some of the manuscripts of the Essene Brotherhood which were buried about 2,000 years ago in caves on the shores of the Dead Sea. These manuscripts contain the original words of Jesus Christ, written down at the time, by people who heard them first hand – people like John, the Disciple. The words are inspired, and inspiring. The power, the majesty and the immediacy of the words are compelling. The subject matter is mystical but not purely fanciful, as Jesus goes on to describe in detail the seven Angels of the Earthly Mother and the seven Angels of the Heavenly Father and how we should commune with them in the morning and the evening and the beneficial effects this will have.
About ten percent of the texts of the Essenes are identical with texts in the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, about twenty percent are similar and about seventy percent are completely different.
The Essene Brotherhood lived during the last two or three centuries BC and the first century of the Christian era at the Dead Sea in Palestine. They lived a communal way of life, away from cities and towns. They lived in tune with nature and were able to grow many types of fruits and vegetables in areas with comparatively little water, due to their intimate knowledge of crops, soils and climate.
All people were equal in the Brotherhood and they had no servants or slaves. They had their own economic system, based wholly on the Law (i.e. God’s Law). They studied astronomy and were known to be great healers using plants and herbs. They lived to 120 years or more and had enormous strength and endurance. They led a simple life, working in the fields, and spending their free time in prayer, study and communion with the heavenly forces, devoting their whole lives to living in accordance with the Law.
Membership of the Brotherhood was difficult to attain and entailed one year’s probation, three years’ initiatory work, followed by seven more years before being admitted to the full inner teaching.
The Essenes were also prophets; Elijah, John the Baptist and John the Beloved were members of the Essene Brotherhood. Jesus Christ himself also lived with the Essene Brotherhood for some time.
As they were being persecuted after the death of Christ, they buried all their manuscripts in caves near the Dead Sea. Some of these manuscripts were not found until the late 1940s and early 1950s and are known as the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Had the Essenes not been persecuted and killed, I think Christianity would have evolved in a very different way.
Kay Alford
(Photograph: faculty.etsu.edu)
Sahaja Yoga Meditation workshops will be held around Australia in October and November, 2013. The workshops will teach meditation techniques that are easy to learn and helpful for reducing the stress of modern living. Showing the way to finding one’s inner balance, the workshops help people to find the peace that lies within.
For more details about the courses, click here.
Workshops will be held in the following venues around Australia:
Adelaide: Saturday 26th October, 2.00pm to 5.00pm, Klemzig Primary School, 2 Hay Street, Klemzig
Canberra: Sunday 27th October, 10.30am to 12.30pm, Sahaja Yoga Meditation Centre, 77 Chewings Street, Scullin
Gidgegannup: (near Perth) Saturday 2nd November 3.00pm to 5.00pm, WA Sahaja Yoga Meditation Centre, 1216 O’Brien Rd, Gidgegannup
Hobart: Sunday 27th October, 10.00am to 1.oopm, Sunshine Recreation Centre, 11 Howrah Road, Howrah
Melbourne: Saturday 26th October, 10:30am to 1:00pm, Ross House, Mezzanine Floor 247 Flinders Lane, Melbourne CBD
Sydney: Sunday 27th October, 11.00am to 4.00pm Federation Conference Centre, 37 Reservoir Street, Surry Hills
Wamuran: (near Brisbane) Saturday 26th October, 1.30pm to 5.30pm, Sahaja Yoga Meditation Centre, 95 McClintock Rd, Wamuran
The Australian Sahaja Yoga music group, Music of Joy, will soon start a new tour in the South East Asian region, holding concerts in Taiwan, Japan, Malaysia and Vietnam.
Music of Joy is a dynamic, world music group that has been very well-received by enthusiasic audiences in many countries of the world.
To find out more about Music of Joy and to listen to their music, click here.
Concert dates
Taiwan Tour
Friday, 20 September: Taichung City Program: 19:30 Taichung City Dadun Cultural Centre – Assembly Hall
Saturday, 21 September: Tainan City Program : Tainan Municipal Cultural Centre – Holiday Square
Monday, 23 September: Hsinchu City Public Program National Hsinchu University of Education – Promotion Building Assembly Hall
Tuesday, 24 September: New Taipei City: Jimei District, New Taipei City Elementary School Assembly Hall
18:10 – 18:50: School Program Concert only for students and parents
19:30 – 21:30: Main Public Program concert ”
Japan Tour
Thursday, 26 September: Tokyo Public Program
10:00 – 12:00: School Program Kashiwagi Elementary School
18:00: Public Program at the Indian Embassy Auditorium
Malaysian Tour
Sunday, 29 September: Kuching Public Program
14:30 – 17:30: Public Program INTI College Kuching, Mary Yek Multi-Purpose Hall
Vietnam Tour
Wednesday, 2 October: Public Program
18:00 – 20:00: iSchool NhaTrang School Program
Thursday, 3 October: Public Program
18:00 – 20:00: iSchool Quy Nhon School Program
Fri day, 4 Oct ober: Public Program
18:00 – 20:00: iSchool Ninh Thuan School Program
Saturday, 5 October: Public Program HCMC
19:30: Saigon Public Program : Grand Palace
Sunday, 6 October: Public Program Hanoi
19:30: Hanoi Public Program : Crowne Plaza