Stories from Gobind Sadan
Several of the faithful sevadars who are working hard at Shiv Sadan farm have come to see Maharaj ji. Yesterday he gave them the answer to the question that people sometimes ask:
People ask me why I don’t...
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Maharaj again wants to dictate an important message to the world. He has been concerned about the tendency to create what is called a new religion, so this is his subject:
Is the problem in the prophets,...
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Prem and Swaranjit have brought two doctors from the United States for Maharaj’s audience. Seeing their inner condition, he immediately says to them, “All worry is His, like a mother for her children.”
Then after a discussion...
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Maharaj knows our nature and gives us clues so we can improve it. Today he has seen that I am too attached to the labourers who are building things here. He cautions me,
Be attached only to...
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Today Giani ji’s family is having an audience with Maharaj ji. Giani ji is one of Maharaj’s oldest followers, from the time when he was a boy in the small village of Sarawan Bodla, Punjab. Giani ji, whose...
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Maharaj is musing out loud about the value of some traditional things:
In the villages, they used cloves and neem dattan (twigs of the neem tree, with their tips chewed to make a brush) for their teeth, whereas...
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Prince Diana of England died on 31 August and Mother Teresa passed away yesterday, 5 September. Both were extremely loved by huge numbers of people. Maharaj has watched the televised news of how the world has responded to...
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Some sevadars have come, and Maharaj gives them a lovely talk about meditation:
The Ninth Guru asked, “Why are you going to the jungles to find Him? Look inside.” But when you look inside yourself, you will...
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An officer from Himachal Pradesh has come to tell Maharaj ji about the great losses happening in that state from flooding. Whole villages have been washed away from heavy rains. He says that 7 lakh apples cannot be...
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For months Jesus was kept under a wooden frame for protection as construction of his shelter went on—slowly—around him. I felt awful and kept apologizing to him. At last he said, “Never mind. It is okay. I am...
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