1985-03-17 three types (Workshop, Melbourne, Australia)

...There are three types of people who come to seeking. The lowest type are the ones who have some sort of physical ailments or some torture, some diseases or who are on the verge of dying or something like that, an emergency in their mind, so they come to Sahaja Yoga. All right, even if they come, they can be helped – that’s not our top priority. Then there are second type of Sahaja yogis or we can say the people who come to Sahaja Yoga are the people who are seeking other things in life like jobs, money, this, that, all nonsensical things. But, among them there are some people who want to know the cause of the problem, why they are like that. The third type are the people who can be divided into two, one the type that seeks balance, dharma, righteousness, because they find in the world people are so horrible, so mischievous, so dangerous, so restless – they get worried about all the worldly turmoils that are on, they get shocked and then they want to find a solution, why have I come on this earth? This i
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