DIVINE SAHAJYOG
Focus Your Attention Towards the Formless Divine Power
Those who practice Sahaja Yoga should remember that while living in this physical form, we are meant to become mediums of the formless Divine. We have to rise higher. Our attention should be towards the formless, towards the Divine Chaitanya (vibrations), and we should observe the Chaitanya flowing within us.
If you are still satisfied only with the outer physical form, then you cannot progress further. You must attain the formless state within, through which your inner creative powers will grow.
The Shri Ganesha whom you worship in form must be attained in the formless state. You must establish Him within yourself. It is not enough to simply offer flowers and return; everyone does that. They may worship the Mother, worship Gauri, but the real purpose is to imbibe their divine powers within yourself. Through this, you can purify your attention, mind, intellect, and speech.
— Shri Nirmala Mataji
28.09.1988
The Three Gunas (Qualities)
1. Tamasic People
Ignorance, irreligion, arguments, fear, sorrow, guilt, inertia, laziness, immoral behavior, cruelty, and dreadful actions are all tamasic qualities. Such a person becomes extremely manipulative and cunning. Indirectly and deceitfully, they try to trouble others. Tamasic people often suffer from psychosomatic illnesses.
2. Rajasic People
Desires, ambitions, attachment, hatred, jealousy, delusion, pride, cravings, and ego are rajasic qualities. Aggressive behavior is also rajasic in nature. Such people create problems for themselves and their families. A rajasic person insists strongly on their own opinions and imposes them on others. However, if you closely observe their life, it is often miserable. They struggle to maintain harmony with others and cannot communicate peacefully. There exists a large gap between their soul and their existence.
3. Sattvic People
Truth, wisdom, detachment, faith, love, and contentment are sattvic qualities. Sattvic people believe in righteousness and spirituality. However, even religious people may sometimes develop feelings of disregard toward unrighteous individuals
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