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Sahaja Journal ~ Spring 2018

10 Apr, 2019 | 21:09 | Sahaja Journal

This Sahaja Journal from Spring 2018 is part of a beautiful series being made freely available on https://mooji.tv/sahaja-journal for all to see and enjoy over the coming weeks. The Sahaja Journal video series started in 2017 and was previously released on Sahaja Express. It gives a glimpse into the daily life of Mooji and the Sangha in Monte Sahaja as well as during events around the world.

In the Spring 2018 Journal, we experience Monte Sahaja in heavy rainfall while Mooji reads a powerful poem by Rumi, watch the Zmar Silent Retreat come to completion in full sunshine, and follow Mooji and the team as they prepare with full love for the One Sangha Gathering. We see how all of this is immersed with the joy and lightness which emanates out of our natural being.

We listen as Moojibaba speaks to our hearts and see how he dedicates his life to giving each one the opportunity to make the greatest discovery in the human kingdom—to find out who we truly are.

“I Return Again” by Rumi (from ‘Divan-e Shams’)
I return again like blossoms in Spring.
I return again to break the lock of the prison
and the grip of the mind.
I return to destroy the power of the mind that is
eating away the heart of the human being.

From the very beginning I vowed
to give my life to this path.
To break this promise would be to break
the very back of that which has given me life.

If you see the mind take over your life, don’t worry,
I cut off its root in a sacred way.
You said ‘yes’ to me and let me come to your home.
I destroy everything, everything madly
until nothing remains.

I return again to break the lock of the prison
and the grip of the mind.
I return again like blossoms in Spring.

Music
“I Will Overcome” by Sangita, performed by Sangita, Prem & Lluis
“Årepolskan” (Swedish Folksong) performed by Stefan Stistrup
& Igor Malewicz
“Wake Up” by Prem, performed by Prem, Sangita, Aine & Martin (more music by Prem Leela band here: https://mooji.org/en/the-library/mooji-mala/prem-leela)
“Love Will Never Fade” by Lluis Martinez Ten
“Sunday Morning” by Vladislav Shiryaev

Monte Sahaja, Portugal