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		<title>Question: Most people say that from their previous experiences they find that it is not possible to have a moment or so where there is no thought.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shri Mataji:&#160;Is true.&#160; You cannot till the Kundalini is awakened, you can&#8217;t have.&#160; You see one thought rises and falls another thought rises and falls.&#160; There&#8217;s a little space in between which we call in Sanskrit as Vilumba, very little spaces.&#160; Now what happened with Kundalini awakening, both these thoughts become elongated and this Vilumba [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Question: Do you have to sit in any special posture while you are doing this (Sahaja Yoga meditation), or can it be done at any time and in any form?</title>
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(Public Lecture, Brisbane 5th May, 1987)
Shri Mataji:&#160;No.&#160; You see in this Sahaja Yoga you become the Spirit.&#160; Then you don&#8217;t have to meditate much, about ten minutes or so is sufficient and there&#8217;s nothing much particular restriction or anything in it.&#160; You can sit in any pose you like, there is no restriction of any [...]]]></description>
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