Do we believe that all the saints of the past are a bunch of outdated fools and that we are the enlightened ones of the great ‘liberation’?
Pages 120-121 The Advent by Grégoire de Kalbermatten – see www.daisyamerica.com
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Let us rediscover the joy of sex in the sancity of marriage. Let us forget drugs and other intoxicants such as drinking and smoking. Let us turn our backs on greed, violence, debauchery and all the subtle forms these vices are taking today, under the seal of the new social legitimacy. This advice is nothing but the first measures to follow in order to bring some respite to our shattered psychosomatic spiritual instrument. I know that for many people this will already be hard to swallow, while it is easy to dismiss me and my sayings. But don’t you see, I am not even speaking of Sahaja Yoga? Don’t we realize these simple recommendations have been made countless times by the prominent teachers and seers of all the great religions? Have we forgotten the causes of the fall of many great empires on this earth? Do we believe that all the saints of the past are a bunch of outdated fools and that we are the enlightened ones of the great ‘liberation’? Believe what we may, the judgment will be grounded on the truth of right and wrong and not on our beliefs. That is what Sahaja Yoga has already discovered through vibratory awareness.
In Kathmandhu, to look after my pretty garden full of roses, cacti and pine trees I have a young Nepali gardner. He knows very little English, he did not go to school and is not aware that people construct theories about morality. But he is Self-realized. He knows the dharma of people, places, objects, situations, “Yes, this is good. Vibrations are good. I feel good in my head” or “It is bad. There is pain in my left hand. My feet are hot. I have headache.” The apostles of liberation from dharma would find it hard to convert this boy because the would give him a burning sensation in his chakras even before opening their mouths.
We ought now to dwell a bit longer on the virtues of the family, for this sacred institution is universally threatened by modern ‘enlightenment’.
We know that cells of an organism are spontaneously (sahaj) organized by very specific patterns and that the breakdown of these patterns means the death of the cell or its mutation into a cancerous threat to the surrounding tissue. The same holds true for the human individual.
Each individual is part and parcel of a subtle network of psychic life forces which maintain the balance of his/her personality: this precious network, or pattern, is known as ‘the family’. If this network is disturbed the harmony of the personality is seriously threatened.
We find daily applications of these subtle laws in our Sahaja Yoga practice: the left side of a young woman was burning all over; we told her, “something is very wrong on your emotional side”. She broke down crying and said that she had just gone through a divorce. The worst part was that her parents thought it would bring her a great fortune. If there are troubles within your family, the disruptive family is fighting within you: you feel agitated, tired, insecure….Disorders are recorded in the chakras: the right side heart chakra, the place of the father and the husband), the center and left side heart chakra, (the place of the mother), the left side nabhi chakra (the place of the wife) are constricted. We were amazed to see that most of the seekers are so badly hurt by their family problems.

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