“Walking the walk”

February 12, 1992

So Sahaja Yoga is not what I say. [That] is not Sahaja Yoga. What you say, what you talk you must walk. Because I say so, that doesn’t mean, by listening to Me you become Sahaj Yogis. No. You have to practise it. And practising is very easy. It’s very easy to practise Sahaja Yoga because it is innately within you. It is joy giving – you enjoy your virtues. And you are so secure, so confident. Moreover, such friendships, such brotherhood, such relationships! And this so-called trend of individuality is not very useful because it is against the spirit of totality, of the whole. So individuality is all right; like on a tree every leaf is different; every flower is different. Everything is different in the Nature you see because of what you call variety. There should be variety. You should not be dressed all of them like military people all of you looking the same. There should be variety; that’s how there’s beauty. But that doesn’t mean that you have your own individual ideas about religion. You cannot. All these ideas must come from within. Whatever are your reactions to outside should not be your ideas. There should be inspired revelation from within. And if it comes to revelation, then you’ll find that all of them are just the same. There’s no inconsistency, nothing inconsistent. Everything just smoothly moves into one ocean.