«Il est difficile pour les Gens de comprendre comment, quand les Gens deviennent tres religieux, comme maintenant en Iran, the movement is on the right channel energy (that of the activity and not the heart and feelings is the left channel) ... Christians have also done the same thing, as the Brahmins in India. Buddhists have done the same, they even talked about nonviolence, they came to bloodshed, because the movement started on the right (through action and not the heart) ...
Similarly great nations, which are supposed to be developed, thus justifying the war: "we must have weapons to face the other. But all of you, each other, are the same people from the point of view God! Why are you fighting? I mean, God asks you why you fight, what is needed. Why not sit properly and listen to each other? Why do you fight?
You fight on the ground - is it that your father? It belongs to God! God created this earth. Why are you fighting? "But your attention is such that right now (you're thinking," Oh, this is my land is my land, Mother, my father, my brother's. "But what he earth is in yourself? Is not yours?
So if you continue to tell these people that there should be no war, they will not want to hear. "Shri Mataji
, London
26/05/1980 Posted by Sufis and Sahaja Yoga
Similarly great nations, which are supposed to be developed, thus justifying the war: "we must have weapons to face the other. But all of you, each other, are the same people from the point of view God! Why are you fighting? I mean, God asks you why you fight, what is needed. Why not sit properly and listen to each other? Why do you fight?
You fight on the ground - is it that your father? It belongs to God! God created this earth. Why are you fighting? "But your attention is such that right now (you're thinking," Oh, this is my land is my land, Mother, my father, my brother's. "But what he earth is in yourself? Is not yours?
So if you continue to tell these people that there should be no war, they will not want to hear. "Shri Mataji
, London
26/05/1980 Posted by Sufis and Sahaja Yoga
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