Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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You also realize which music is Divine, because your esthetics become subtler. We have a little boy at My host place who is a Realized Soul, he is a born Realized person and he is a very intelligent boy, he is hardly three years of age. And he discriminates music very well. He likes Mozart because Mozart was a Realized Soul. And I played a radio to him and I asked him, "Is it good?" He said, "No, this is not Mozart." (Laughter) Even your queen who lived during the time of Mozart was a Realized Lady, perhaps you do not know about her. There have been so many great Realized Souls, but like Wagner was not a Realized Soul and it's a headache to listen to him for a Realized Soul.

6 Sep 1984 Vienna - public program


The other day I said that Mozart was a born realized. So they said, "How do we know?" I said, "Just put your hands and think of Mozart", and immediately tremendous vibrations start flowing. When such realized souls play any music or paint any paintings, for a realized personality it is the greatest source of joy - because you don't think about it. But the essence of the creator of that joy becomes one with yours. You feel the bliss flowing in you. And you enjoy it only for joy's sake because Spirit is the joy within you. 30 Sep 1982 Vienna - public program


Mozart was a realized soul. When I listen to music of Mozart, I cannot think. I feel only the joy of its creation that's flowing in My being and enriching Me. http://www.amruta.org/1983/09/06/public-program-3-vienna-1983/ 6 Sep 1983 Vienna - public program]


We have people like William Blake, Shakespeare, Tennyson, great people, tremendous people, Mozart, this, that, lots of people in this country also. Taking their names itself liberates vibrations. In those conditions, single-handed they created their own ideals. Just think of them, how they must have fought this horrible... it is only today that we accept him, who accepts these people?

24 May 1981

If I say Michelangelo was a realized soul, you can feel it. If I say Mozart was a realized soul, you can feel it. If I say that Maria Theresa, the queen, was a realized soul, you can feel it. Your hands act like the antennae of a computer.

9 May 1985

We cannot have people like Mozart nowadays, we can't have anyone like Michelangelo, we cannot have any artists who can create beautiful things, we do not have beautiful buildings now - horrible, plastics. We cannot have beautiful, artistic clothes. Everything is becoming plastic and for which we are working so very hard to create plastic mountains.

17 March 1990

These days there's no question, no government is willing to support the artist. You know that Mozart was called by the queen herself to play before her. So the governments were not only looking after the collection of taxes but they were looking after the artists, musicians, painters and people who did creative art.

21 June 1992

So many poets like William Blake, Wordsworth, Milton and also your poets, so many here who were realized souls. Even in other countries, who were realized souls, never went to any college, never went to any university but wrote such great things. If they are born realized, like Mozart, from childhood they are geniuses.

13 June 1985 - Geneva (Switzerland)

Mozart was a realized soul. I mean there, so many people were realized souls, but nobody knew about them, they were effective because they were above all that, and they created these tremendous things because they were one with the Divine Power that is creative, that is not only creative it is protective, it is the one that thinks, that understands, co-ordinates, co-operates and works out. 15 March 1985 - Melbourne (Australia)

This is what we have to understand. We had Mahatma Gandhi in India. Can we produce another Mahatma Gandhi? We had Shivaji in Maharashtra. Can we produce another Shivaji? As if they are all legendary people. We had Maxim Gorki. Can we produce another one like him in Russia? Or even Lenin. We have had in England people like Shakespeare. Can we have another one to replace him? Art. We had Michelangelo. Can we have another one nearer him? Music. We had Mozart. Can you replace him today? Anybody can beat him? In the West, I am talking about. We had Garibaldi. Can we have another Garibaldi? We cannot. So the quality has gone down definitely. And no hope. So this is the only hope we have, that we’ll create out of Sahaja Yogis all these great people again. All right? Let us go to something pleasant.

Los Angeles (United States) - May 28th, 1985

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