2024 Celebrating 50 Years of Sahaja Yoga in UK, Post 11 on the Eve of Saint George’s Day

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At Sahasrāra The Goddess Incarnates As Mahāmāyā

"Do you know, in London, who rules? Saint George! How [laughing:] dare anybody touch them‽ Saint George rules there. So, we don't need a [laughing:] tiger. It's all right, He's already there, settled down."
1986-0802 Talk to Sahaja Yogis, Arrival for the Inauguration, Tent, Marque, Back Garden, Śhuddhi Camp (now The Hall, Shudy Camps Park), Shudy Camps, Cambridgeshire, UK

"It's said that, "At Sahasrāra, the Goddess incarnates as Mahāmāyā." Because the job She has to do is of a very different nature.
At the Heart chakra, Anāhata, She has to just defend, just defend, the seekers from the clutches of the evil forces, which are also not so subtle. They are ... uh very gross ... like ... forms, human forms. And it's easy to fight and have a war with them, kill them.
But at the point of Sahasrāra, the work is very complicated. First of all, the Sahasrāra of the human beings is itself a very complicated thing.
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As it is this Mahāmāyā, no one can understand. Even Brahmā, Viṣhṇu, Maheśha could not understand, is so tremendous. It has played tricks on Them also!
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Another point about Mahāmāyā is: you being the Mahāmāyā, you are not afraid.
Supposing, Chaṇḍī has to stand here with Her sword in Her hand, nobody would dare go near Her.
But despite that you people shake sometimes, I don't know why!"
1985-0420 Talk to Sahaja Yogis, Mahāmāyā Śhakti, Seminar, Day 1, Session 1 (morning), Mason Hall, University, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK

Links to suggested talk: NVA and SL

Jay Śhrī Mātājī!

Yearly Topics Team