--- In shriadishakti@yahoogroups.com, "jagbir singh"
<adishakti_org@y...> wrote:
> Dear devotees of the Adi Shakti,
>
> Last month a bhootish SY Edward Saugstad from Vancouver went about
> spreading negativity about my children. This is his post made Wed
> Oct 15, 2003 6:11 am at the SY Diversity which is still allowed to
> stand by the moderator, despite being false and inflammatory.
>
> "-www.adishakti.org, in which Mr. Kash (the supra-conscious son
> of a 'sahaja yogi') would like everyone to know of his special
> powers that put him a step above the average sahaja yogi, flying
> high in the bright realm of pingala.
>
> Edward"
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sy_diversity/message/305
>
> But Edward Saugstad did not just stop here. He continued attacking
> my family by sending emails to other SYs, falsely claiming that
> Shri Mataji had told him facts about me and Kash. i know for a
> fact that Edward is a liar as no other SY has been given that
> specific information he claims to have heard from Shri Mataji. It
> is time he either stands his ground and confirm that Shri Mataji
> told him so, or apologize for bearing false witness against my
> family.
>
"Then the human mind has another capacity to be jealous, to be
jealous of others. This also comes from unwise understanding. If you
surrender your jealousies at the Lotus Feet of God, I mean, you are
all doing rubbish actually. The stupid jealousies that you have are,
as you know, of no value - neither in this world, nor in that world.
The most surprising thing is that the Sahaja Yogis feel jealous of
each other! And I can't understand how it can be? If you are
standing in the sunshine, then you are jealous of your shadows!
Somebody's shadows are big, somebody's shadows are small
– so you
are jealous of each other. Sometimes I give a present to one person,
can't give to the others, then they get jealous. If I give more
time to somebody, then others are jealous. I only give more time to
people who are getting lost.
So you have to understand that all our ideas about jealousies are
stupid. . . . A Sahaja Yogi must have discretion if his Vishuddhi is
alright. You should unders6tand that what I'm saying is to be
used discretely, not blindly."
Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
Vienna, Austria September 4, 1983