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“Sangham Sharanam Gachhami”: “I surrender myself to collectivity”.

“Sangha” is the collectivity. I surrender myself to collectivity. Ego goes down... Collectivity is a temperament, is a sense of enjoyment that you get in the collective living. Unless and until you have that you have not achieved your joy... (83-05-26)

you know very well that in a sangha, in a group, in combining together only, you can be strong. Is a fact that if you have one stick you can break it, but if you put many sticks together you cannot break it.(92-05-10)

in Sahaja Yoga, you are immersed in the water of collectivity. If you enjoy this collectivity and can swim in that, then there’s no problem. (91-08-04)

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