Karmas are when you do any work or anything with your right side action. Then the effects of that accumulate within you as an ego because you think you are doing it. Actually, we don't do anything substantial. What we do is a dead work, like we make a chair out of a dead tree. That's all we do. What work we do is an idea we have that we are doing work .... So this myth works as ego ... We think we are doing this work, that work. And this ego thinks that if you have done bad work or good work, we have to suffer.
You see, a tiger doesn't feel that way.If a tiger has to eat, it must kill. It kills the animal, eats it, finished. It doesn't sit down and sulk, "Oh, God, I shouldn't have done it. I should become vegetarian." It doesn't accumulate any,any,any karmas...
But we human beings do. Why? Because we are closed...They are open. Whatever they do, they are not bothered. But we are bothered about what we do because we think "we do"... The so-called karmas are nothing but sins. In a biblical language, we can call it as sins. And they're all sucked in by this powerful Deity of Christ, awakened within us.
Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi 13 May 1984, Brighton UK.
After Sahaja Yoga, your karmas are finished... It can change your fate and all your aspirations are changed. Then you just want to spread Sahaja Yoga and enjoy the company of Sahaja Yogis.
After Sahaja Yoga, your karmas are finished... It can change your fate and all your aspirations are changed. Then you just want to spread Sahaja Yoga and enjoy the company of Sahaja Yogis.
Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi 27 September 2000
To have ego itself, according to the Western culture, is a very great achievement. When a person starts living with their ego, they look stupid. "Ego is the outcome of stupidity." Ego "makes you float in the air and when it bursts you are down on the Earth...you are completely finished."
Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi 21 March 1997