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So what are you all waiting for?

Anuradha Clarke, Melbourne, Australia

This is my experience after I started doing Sahaja Yoga. My name is Anuradha Clarke from Australia. Originally I am from Jaipur India. I was such a person who had such anger and was also always depressed on little things but now after coming in Sahaja Yoga my anger has gone and I have improved so much as this keeps you in balance state. I went with my parents to the centre where they use to hold the weekly programmes and didn’t take the realization. I use to just sit and come back and finally I took my realization after almost a month and since then everyday every second I am getting better.

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Sahaja Yoga - My Way of Life

Mark Beaven, Brisbane, Australia

About 20 years ago I went to Caxton Hall, St James Park, London to hear Shri Mataji talk to a full hall of spiritual prospectors about Sahaja Yoga and to receive their Self-Realisation.

I remember it well because I only had 5 pounds to my name and that was the cost of the train fare from Brighton to London. It was all I had - the best 5 pounds I’d ever spent!

From that day on I’ve had a tremendous life. I’ve had no confusion as to who I am and what my purpose in life is. My life - like all people who have taken to Sahaja Yoga has become a tangible reality. It’s like a childs complete recognition of it’s Mother - you know exactly where you stand.

With Sahaja Yoga meditation I have been able to maintain the experience of a clarity of mind and great depth of inner peace - genuine inner peace.

Would you like to read more about Sahaja Yoga in Australia? Visit www.sahajayoga.com.au/.

11026 comments June 28th, 2006 Edit

A short story which can change your life

Maruthi Kakani, Melbourne, Australia

Once upon a time two young men Ali and Ram lived in a village. They were brought up wise, generous and brave in the nature’s care and nurturing of village atmosphere. They have started on a journey towards the East to explore the worlds.

The Journey began thru dense forests, arid deserts and rugged mountains on their way. They came across a cave in which they decided to take the shelter for the night. As they entered the cave suddenly the ground under the feet of Ali shook and he disappeared into the ground. Not knowing where his friend has gone Ram has searched around and a beautiful lady has appeared before him. The lady spoke with a sweet voice, “O charming young man. I am very much pleased with you and wanting to marry you. But I must turn your friend into a monkey. Please accept me as your wife and we will live happily ever after.” Ram, was very angry with the lady and spoke with determined voice, “O lady. I don’t know who you are. You have taken my friend and turned him into a monkey. For this I shall not forgive you nor I can accept you as my wife. Return my friend Ali to me or face me”. As soon as Ram spoke these words the lady turned into a monkey and ran into the forest, his friend Ali has appeared before him.

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How Sahaja Yoga changed my life

Peter Hewitson, Brisbane, Australia

I guess I’d always wondered what “Truth” was. I’d heard this term bandied about quite often but never had I heard an explanation that seemed right. I’d read so many books but I still didn’t understand what “Truth” was.

Then one morning I was walking through the park, still thinking about “The Truth”. I was so irritated about not knowing that I said out loud, “What IS this Truth thing anyway?” Then I looked around to see if anyone had heard me!

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Self Realization is available to everyone

Helja Kallioinen

In April 1981 there was a picture of Shri Mataji, the founder of Sahaja Yoga, in the Sydney Morning Herald advertising her first lectures in Sydney, Australia. The statement “most holy human being visiting Sydney” was a bit too much to me. I decided to see this person and prove that they had overstated their case.

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