...I didn’t explain it properly or you didn’t hear Me properly that day, that Sahaja Yoga does not mean lethargy or slowness, not at all. But is a quick and a fast stepping in into the dissolution. Very quick! And once you very quickly dissolve into it, the whole movement of your body is quick but not jerky, is smooth and quick, rhythmic, is musical, neither it is awkward nor lethargic, but is musical, is as a rhythm about it, is very gracious.
The whole movement of dissolution can happen to you very easily. If you don’t allow your attention to be attacked, attention to be attacked by all these “isms.” There’s no end to it, I mean, if I have to write all of them I think we’ll have to need at least one book to write all the “isms” of the world, there’s no end to it, which we have created. Alright.
Then the worst of all is now I think “Sahaja Yoga-ism“ in which first of all is the feeling of lethargy, “It will happen Sahaja, sit down. Mother will do everything for you.”
The another is “Sahaja Yoga-egoism” in which we have got one fellow lying there, in which people Sahaja yogis get into tantrums. Try to show off that they are great Sahaja yogis, they have reached the third stage or the seventh stage or whatever they may.
Now it’s good this example is a very good example, I wish you had taken up...