Library of Quotes From Mother
Meditation And Japa
Question: Is formal meditation important?
Mother Meera: Yes, to meditate a half an hour or an
hour is good. But if one becomes fanatical, wants to leave one's
job, live alone and meditate twenty-four hours a day, that is not
good.
Question: What kind of meditation should we do?
Mother Meera: Close your eyes and sit in silence
and do japa on any divine name.
Question: What is japa? Why is it so important?
Mother Meera: Japa is the repetition of the name of
that in which we believe. Japa is essential. Japa is not simple
words - each divine name is full of divine vibrations. These
surround us and protect us and penetrate both our bodies and our
whole inner being. Remembrance of the divine name gives immediate
peace and happiness and turns us from the worldly to the Divine.
There is no special and limited time for japa. It is very good to do
japa all day. If this is not possible then remember whenever it is
possible. We can practice japa during all activities. It is easier
to remember when we do physical work without mental work. This japa
helps us to purify our consciousness and make our sadhana easy.
Question: How should we say japa?
Mother Meera: Simply. Just say it. In doing japa,
one should not strain or try to achieve something specific. One
should try to be sincere and to have love of God. The power
immediately follows, whether you are aware of it or not.
Question: Would you explain the power of the name?
Mother Meera: Each syllable of a divine name - such
as Krishna or Jesus - has vibrations which change the atmosphere.
Any object that we think about repeatedly generates its own
vibration. Even though mantras are strong and powerful, we may not
feel the effects immediately but results will come. One can feel the
differences in the vibrations of words. Using the word, one can make
things change.
Question: Is it necessary to wait for a guru to
give a mantra or may one find a mantra on one's own?
Mother Meera: Whichever mantra comes to you easily
and spontaneously is the one you should do. It should give a strong
feeling and be like music flowing from the heart.
Question: I don't have a fixed japa. At different
times different forms of the Divine - such as Shiva or Krishna -
come into my mind, and I sing the appropriate mantra. Is doing this
all right?
Mother Meera: Yes, whatever appeals at the moment
is all right. One doesn't have to have a fixed mantra.
Question: When I repeat your name is it necessary
to say the mantra as given in The Mother, or can I just repeat
Mother Meera or simply Meera?
Mother Meera: Either is sufficient.
Question: In meditation on a form of the Divine, is
it enough to just have the feeling of the Divine, or must one say
the mantra as well?
Mother Meera: It is enough to have the feeling. But
it is good to mentally repeat the name of the Divine as well,
because doing this trains the mind and heart.
Question: What is the best technique of meditation?
Mother Meera: There are so many techniques.
Generally they confuse people. Quite often they increase people's
spiritual pride instead of destroying it. The proud man is far from
God. You have to be very careful. The best way is to remember the
Divine in everything and to offer everything to the Divine.
Asking For Help
Question: What is the importance of asking the
Divine for something?
Mother Meera: If you want anything - love, truth,
or courage, for example - you must ask for it. If you ask God for
anything humbly and lovingly, you will receive it. But you must ask
with your whole heart, so that your heart can be empty and God can
fill it. If there is any pride in it, he cannot fill it as much. God
wants to give you everything; you must learn how to let him. For
this you need surrender. The reward of surrender is bliss and
knowledge.
Question: What should I ask you for?
Mother Meera: Ask for everything - like a child
asks its mother for everything, without shame. Do not stop at peace
of mind or purity of heart or surrender. Demand everything. Don't be
satisfied with anything less than everything. If you ask, you will
receive. If you receive, you will have to bear.
Question: I heard through my friend that you help
people who are in need. Is it true?
Mother Meera: Yes.
Question: When we are having problems, does writing
to you help? Is praying enough?
Mother Meera: Those devotees with much heart always
want to write, whatever the problem. They always turn to the Mother.
Some other devotees, with much mind, do not want to write because
they are afraid of my having a record of their problems, which they
want to keep hidden. In general, people should write with their
problems, and then they will get direct help. Though some people can
receive answers directly through prayer, the prayers of many others
may not be deeply sincere and thus they do not receive help so
quickly. Many people delay in writing about their problems, but when
they finally do write and mail their letters, they may get an answer
immediately, long before I receive the letter. Each person must
decide for himself or herself whether or not to write.
Question: When someone asks for Your help You
simply say "Yes". How do you help them?
Mother Meera: There are different lights which
serve different purposes. I send whichever Light is needed.
Question: How does the Divine Grace intervene?
Mother Meera: The Divine grace intervenes and often
alters a given situation but many times it is neither possible nor
desirable to eliminate karma completely. Grace can modify some of
its effects.
Question: I would like to promote you in my circle
of friends.
Mother Meera: No publicity. If your friends in your
circle are in need of help, if they have problems, then you can talk
to them. They will get help. Their faith itself will increase.
Question: I am in great agony and sometimes I love
you and sometimes not. Can you help me?
Mother Meera: No matter if you love me or not, if
you need the help, I will help you. The help does not depend on any
condition.
If you need me or my help I will help you, whatever path you may
follow. For me there is no difference. All paths lead to the same
goal, that is, to realize the Divine. -Mother Meera
Devotion
Question: What is the relationship of your silence
to my -- or any devotee's -- development?
Mother Meera: I do not speak but my force changes
people completely. The power of the Divine works in the silence and
will change things according to your aim and what you ask for.
Sometimes I can give immediately what you have requested. Sometimes
it takes time. Some people ask for each and every small thing, and
others go on asking -- it depends on the individual. However,
whether you ask or not is not important. I will give what is
necessary.
Question: It seems that when we surrender to you we
enter a great force field in which our reality is very quickly and
dramatically transformed to show us what we need to understand.
Would you say something about this?
Mother Meera: When you come into my presence or
into contact with me your development speeds up and your karma
becomes less. Because of my power, you can learn more in one life
and can see more clearly and calmly so that understanding comes
easier. I give the Light to show you what you need to know. As you
grow you will see your defects more clearly. This is due to the
grace of the Divine.
Question: What is the best way to follow your inner
teaching?
Mother Meera: Be like a child -- clear, loving,
spontaneous, infinitely flexible and ready each moment to wonder and
accept miracles.

"If you need me or my help I will help you,
whatever path you may follow. For me there is no difference. All
paths lead to the same goal, that is, to realize the Divine."
Mother Meera