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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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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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The four petals of the Mooladhara chakra can be likened to the four arms of the Hindu deity Shri Ganesha. In traditional iconography He is shown holding a different object in each of His four hands. The Mooladhara chakra, with its four petals, or sub-plexuses, is the foundation of the Tree of Life, or the subtle sytem of seven chakras (energy centres), in the human body. The Mooladhara Chakra gives us our grounding in Reality, and the sense of orientation in space.
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