Many people ask Me, “Mother, then in this situation, what should I do? In that situation what should I do?” That means the person has not developed a Vishuddhi Chakra to be discreet: he has not evolved, he is not mature enough, he is still asking Me questions. In the ‘nirvikalpa’ state (doubtless awareness) you don’t ask Me any questions, you know exactly what is to be done: when to shout at somebody, when to be quiet, when to be silent, when to say something and how far to go. All these qualities develop through proper Vishuddhi Chakra, because you are doing it for the ‘hitha’ (benevolence) of another person. Sometimes it pays much more to keep quiet. This is what [Shri Krishna] has taught us. Not only taught us but He has put it within us the discretion part in our Vishuddhi Chakra. He has put within us the power to witness the drama, to be detached. He was Yogeshwara (the Master of Yoga). He was Yogeshwara. He was the Ishwara of yoga. He was the One who was the giver of yoga – naturally – because Shiva is the One to be achieved. But the One who helps us is Him (Shri Krishna), is Akbar, is the Mahalakshmi Tattwa, is the central path which takes you to Shiva. So He is the One who takes us there. It is He who is supported by all the prophets. He works out this for you – this great work of evolution.
Developing discretion
February 2, 1983