"Now those who have got realisation, those who have felt the vibrations, must know that they are now developing into another being. The germination has started and you must allow the germination to work out its own way. But normally, when we get realisation also, we do not realise that it is a tremendous thing that has happened within us. That this triggering, which is an impossibility, has taken place within us and it has to work out slowly. It has to develop and evolve us into that. And because we do not feel it, we do not take it that seriously as we should, our realisation. Moreover, they are surrounded by people who have not felt the vibrations, they do not know this area. They have never seen it.
As Guru Nanak has called it, it is alakh [Note: Amruta has alakshya] (unobservable). They have not seen it. They don’t know about it. They don’t know there is a power of God that exists, which understands, coordinates, cooperates with you, which is working in the collective being, which makes aware, you aware of that collective being and of others also. This alakha [Amruta has alakshya], or we can call it aparoksha [Amruta has paroksha] (invisible), which is not seen by anyone, which no one knows about, they talk about it. They talk about the Kingdom of God. They talk about God’s powers, divine power. It’s all talk, talk, talk, talk, talk.
But once you are triggered into it, you have to grow into it. Unless and until you grow into it, you’ll be dropped, specially for people who have come from fake gurus and from false things that they have been following. They don’t know how terrible these things are.
Like you are on a crocodile and suddenly you discover it’s a crocodile. How fast you would run from that! But even the understanding that it is a crocodile and it is going to eat you off doesn’t come up so easily."
15th October 1979, Caxton Hall, London
"Sahaja Yoga is not individualistic. It’s not for one person to become a saint and sit somewhere. It’s not like that. It’s not meant for one person, for oneself. It’s not individualistic. It’s a collective happening."
25th May 1997, Cabella Ligure, Italy
"Sahaja Yoga is for the emancipation of all the humanity. It's not for one country, another country, one person, another person - is for the whole humanity."
6th July 1998, Vienna, Austria