Love does not know faults

March 22, 1982

[L]ove does not know faults, does not know faults, and when we start finding faults with others we should know our love is not matured so much. I would like any Sahaja Yogi to tell Me about other Sahaja Yogi as a kind of a recommendation. Supposing I get angry with a person, I say, “Oh, he’s, he’s – he should try this. He should not have done this,” or something. Then if a Sahaja Yogi tells me, “No, Mother, maybe, you see,” then I like it, I like it. Maybe I’m testing you. But if you tell Me to worse even worse than that then I feel, “Oh, these people are not loving.” I’ll test your love also, whether you really love each other or not, because love is something that’s a release. Actually, it’s a release. Love is within you and say, for example, for Me when I love you it’s a release of My boundless love within My heart. You see, it gives me such a release and such a relief and such a joy that I’m loving. I mean, it’s flowing to you. If it doesn’t flow then I don’t know how to work it out. If somebody is unkind, is not willing to receive it, then I don’t know how to work it out, you see, how to go round the person and I’m not so good at conniving things and being artificial, you see. Then I try some other tricks, you see, of working it out. But if they can receive your love I’m sure they will realize that you are the people who are out here for love.