Dear Yogis
Jai Shri Mataji!
We are so fortunate to have celebrated HH Shri Mataji’s Holy Birthday throughout Australia!
At this time we also celebrate the amazing gift of Sahaja Yoga and Vishwa Nirmala Dharma that HH Shri Mataji has given to humanity. Its important that we preserve these gifts and the ways Shri Mataji instructed Yogis to do so.
It is now time for us to ask guidance from Her Holiness Shri Mataji through Her Divine Vibrations to indicate who will be the next State and National Councillors for Australia.
A Vibrational selection process will occur at the auspicious occasion of our International Easter Seminar at Balmoral.
Summary of the process
Here is a quick summary of the process:
Yogis in their State Collectives will be able to nominate one Yogi who meets the selection criteria for the role of State Councillor. We ask that all Yogis please read the State Council selection criteria which is mentioned below.
All Yogis can nominate one other Yogi for vibrational checking. This will be done, by completing a simple form, after a Collective program on either this weekend (30/31 March) or next weekend (6/7 April). For regional based Yogis we will send a simple form in the next week which can then be completed and emailed back.
The Vibrational selection of the ‘selectors’ will occur during the International Easter Seminar in the same manner as done previously. All the nominees who meet the selection criteria will then be offered to HH Shri Mataji for vibration selection. Only nominees selected on vibrations will be asked if they wish to serve in the role as a Councillor.
There are many important ways we, as Yogis, can serve Shri Mataji, by making ourselves available as good vehicles. A role as a State Councillor is one of those roles. As a State Councillor you have the opportunity to support your brothers and sisters in promoting Sahaja Yoga to the wider community and to help bring great ideas to fruition. You also have the opportunity to support new members of our Family to establish themselves in the Collective.
We look forward to a very special International Easter Seminar and to welcoming all our new State Councillors.
We are very happy to answer any queries regarding the selection process so you can call or email us or talk to any of your State or National Councillors.
Selection criteria for State Council nominees
Nominees for the role of State Councillor should meet the following criteria:
– They recognise and accept the divinity of HH Shri Mataji as our Divine Mother and Guru and as the source of our knowledge and inspiration for our individual and collective ascent.
– They are actively involved in the work of spreading Sahaja Yoga.
-They attend and actively support the weekly collective meditation programs and Pujas at the recognised main Centre in their area and support collective events at public venues.
– They understand and can practice the principles of asking the vibrations to guide the Council and Collective in all decision making and will work in harmony with the National Councillors, State Councillors, Australian Trustees and all Collective members.
– They actively contribute to the National Puja for their State (if there is one) and endeavour to attend other National Pujas.
– Their personal circumstances, which may include family and work responsibilities, age and personal health, are such that they are able to actively contribute to the workings of the Council.
– Only one family member is to be a Councillor as it is reasonable likely that having more than one in a family may impact upon the independence of those Yogis in fulfilling their Councillor roles.
– They are able to discuss on a regular basis Sahaja Yoga matters through face-to-face meetings of the Council, sometimes at short notice.
– They have the ability to work constructively with others in a respectful and collective manner as a team for the benevolence and spiritual well being of the Collective and, as appropriate, their local community.
We encourage Yogis to introspect as to who within your Collective could fulfill this role successfully.
We ask for your enlightened attention and bandhans for the complete success of the Australian Council selection process for 2019.
“You’ll be blessed thousandfold.”
“The more compassionate you are, the more powerful Ekadesha becomes. The more collective you become, the more Ekadesha acts. Many people have a habit of receding back into their exclusion, and saying they – “Oh, we better be at home, and it’s all right.” But they don’t know what they’re missing. Whatever may be your experience with others, you should stick on together, always attend programs, take leadership, go ahead with it, work it out, and you’ll be blessed thousandfold.”
HH Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, Ekadesha Rudra Puja, 16 September 1984, Italy
Love
Lyn and Andre