"This mental barrier has to be crossed, so one should not get involved in any way, in any argument because it is not going to solve the problem. It’s no question of argument, it’s question of experience. Those who can experience can only understand Sahaja Yoga; those who cannot experience cannot understand Sahaja Yoga, and no use fighting about it, quarelling about it, discussing about it. It’s not going to help you at all; it’s just that they have to have the experience and they have to go deep into it. By the experience of course they will know there is something higher. Also by meditation you’ll go deep, means you can now get the blessings, blessings of the Divine. In every way you get those blessings. In that you should know you have to be very collective, when you are collective the blessings are much better, much higher, I should say, much deeper.
Our whole system has to receive this energy, whole system within ourselves, the subtle system. Once it starts receiving the energy freely every different chakras they will open out and your problems of different chakras will be solved. The problem is that if you write to Me, supposing I answer, it has no meaning. Only thing is that your meditation has to be deeper. If your meditation is deeper I don’t have to do anything, you don’t have to do anything; all will be done by this all-pervading power which is there. So first of all to have faith in the all-pervading Power, leave it, if you have any problem you can use My photograph, put the letter in front of My photograph, “This is the problem I want to solve.” Actually if our faith has not grown we’ll have every sort of a problem but if it is grown then it’s all taken over by this Paramachaitanya which looks after it.
So, you see, it is very important for us first of all that we should take to, what you can say, an inner development project, it’s an inner development project. These days there are so many projects. So first of all, inner development; for inner development you have to meditate. Then also very good idea is to introspect. Introspect, you can ask your mind, “What am I thinking?” or you can ask, “What are you thinking?” Now you’ll be amazed in the beginning there’re too many thoughts there, gradually it will… , then you should say now, “You shut up, I’ve had enough.” So this inner mental barrier will be finished.
But introspection has to be done very sincerely and carefully. For some time, it’s about five minutes, ten minutes, if you can introspect yourself, you’ll cleanse yourself. I don’t have to do anything, you yourself will be cleansed, in the sense the Kundalini will go and do the job. Wherever you project your attention and this attention itself manipulates, attention itself works, attention itself purifies."
Excerpt from Talk to Sahaja Yogis in Malaysia. 14 March 1996.
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