1 THE VISION OF THE DIVINE MOTHER FOR THIS CENTURY THE WORLD COUNCIL FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SAHAJA YOGA (WCASY) October, 21th 2006.

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1 THE VISION OF THE DIVINE MOTHER FOR THIS CENTURY THE WORLD COUNCIL FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SAHAJA YOGA (WCASY) October, 21th 2006

2 1)The Creation of the World Council for the Advancement of Sahaja Yoga 2)The implementation of a global framework 3)The various platforms of competence 4)Initiation, follow-up and termination of projects 5)Integration and projection of Shri Mataji’s VISION TABLE OF CONTENTS

3 1)The creation of the WCASY A – The declaration of the Divine Mother for the WCASY B - The Resolution for the humble acceptance of responsibility C - The Resolution of commitment to collective leadership

4 A – The declarations of the Divine Mother - (The WCASY) 1)The creation of the World Council for the Advancement of Sahaja Yoga (WCASY)  The World Council for the Advancement of Sahaja Yoga (WCASY) will be a perpetual body for providing, inspiring and elevating guidance to SAHAJA YOGIS and YOGINIS throughout the world with a view, primarily, to creating complete ONENESS among them all. The World Council will further promote a deeper and ever-widening perennial message of SAHAJA YOGA in all parts of the world. The World Council may suggest specific programmes for this purpose. Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi 14th June 2004

5 A – The declarations of the Divine Mother - (The Sahaja Yoga World Centre) 1)The creation of the World Council for the Advancement of Sahaja Yoga (WCASY)  I have decided to establish a SAHAJA YOGA WORLD CENTRE at Palazzo Doria Cabella Ligure. This World Centre will, inter alia, function as the secretariat of the World Council and will collect and disseminate information about SAHAJA activities and programmes in various countries of the world. It will also maintain a SAHAJA Library as well as a collection of SAHAJA AUDIO and VIDEO tapes. Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi 20th June, 2004

6 A – The declarations of the Divine Mother - (The Sahaja Yoga World Trust) 1)The creation of the World Council for the Advancement of Sahaja Yoga (WCASY)  I here by accord approval to the establishment of a SAHAJA YOGA WORLD TRUST FOUNDATION as a statutory body with its headquarters located at the proposed SAHAJA YOGA WORLD CENTRE in Palazzo Doria, Cabella Ligure, Italy. This SAHAJA YOGA WORLD TRUST/FOUNDATION would be capable of holding property, monetary resources etc for the purpose of providing perpetual support to SAHAJA YOGA activities at the global level and, as appropriate, in different parts of the world. THE SAHAJA YOGA WORLD TRUST/FOUNDATION would have to accept responsibility for ensuring excellence in the maintenance and periodic renovation of the properties situated in Cabella, with a view to their perpetuation. Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi 20th June, 2004

7 Creation of the WCASY SHRI MATAJI NIRMALA DEVI Creation of the World Center Creation of the World Trust 1)The creation of the World Council for the Advancement of Sahaja Yoga (WCASY)

8 1)The creation of the World Council for the Advancement of Sahaja Yoga (WCASY) Society cannot be improved or transformed without first improving or transforming its members. Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi Srivastava, Founder of Sahaja Yoga, has dedicated Her life to the cause of the spiritual empowerment of all those who seek Self-enhancement and Spiritual Evolution. The WCASY, the Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi Sahaja Yoga World Foundation and the World Centre exist to propagate and continue Her great work. These three pillars are fully dedicated to promoting, spreading and perpetuating the teachings and message of the global spiritual work of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. These institutions carry out their mission by sustaining the inner science and practice of Sahaja Yoga worldwide, through special events (such as conferences and seminars), knowledge management (such as communication material and skills), institutional developments (such as advancements in education, health and ecologically sustainable practices), creation of centers and places of worship and meditation (such as ashrams, temples and public centers), and through support to the financial, legal and research needs of the Sahaja Yoga collectivity. The World Council discharges its mandate as homage to its Teacher and as a service to the world collective. With a view to advancing the collective awareness of all of its members in an atmosphere of mutual support and understanding, the World Council abides by the spirit of two resolutions embodying fundamental principles that all prospective members of the World Council are expected to agree to:

9 1)The creation of the World Council for the Advancement of Sahaja Yoga (WCASY) Manifestation of the Knowledge The World Council recognizes that the knowledge of Sahaja Yoga is a living knowledge carried, developed and manifested by each yogini and yogi who truly follows the guidance of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi through his or her own inner enlightenment. To facilitate and sustain the spreading and the benefits of this spiritual experience, the World Council stands for the faithful custody and active promotion of the body of teachings of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, as enshrined in speeches, written texts and discourses contained in print, audio and video formats. Spiritual and Cultural Integration En masse Self-realization is now possible for the first time by the teachings and methods of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, and is a happening of enormous historical significance in the evolution of world spirituality. The World Council acknowledges that the experience of Self-realization that is now an accessible reality through Sahaja Yoga, is indeed at the core of the messages of the great religions of mankind. The World Council thus understands its responsibility to be a driving and binding force for a new understanding and tolerance among diverse cultures, religions and civilizations. Governance Under the chairmanship of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, the World Council is responsible for providing leadership, decisions and advice in all institutional and governance aspects concerning the Sahaja Yoga collectivity as a whole. The World Council will collaborate with national collectivities in the appointment of their national leadership committees. It is also the final arbiter in the unlikely event that dissenting views on matters of importance cannot be settled at the national level. Through its Committees, task forces and action programs, the World Council will address global matters that impact the world collective and will advance related projects and initiatives.

10 1)The creation of the World Council for the Advancement of Sahaja Yoga (WCASY)  The formation of the World Council for the Advancement of Sahaja Yoga (WCASY) took place on November 20th, 2003 at the residence of Shri Mataji in Los Angeles. Shri Mataji clearly affirmed that the document She would sign later in 2004 was the pure expression of Her Will and Desire.  Sahaja Yoga is a spiritual movement inspired by the sincerity and the devotion of all the members of the WCASY to the Person and Legacy of the Maha Avatar Adi Shakti Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi.  The members of the WCASY feel that it is their responsibility to provide leadership, guidance and decisions on all institutional and governance aspects, as well as matters that impact the world collective. They will formulate and adopt its code of conduct and rules of procedure to carry out its responsibilities in a Sahaja way following the vibrations of divine love, the Paramchaitanya. B – The Resolution for the Humble Acceptance of Responsibility

11 1)The creation of the World Council for the Advancement of Sahaja Yoga (WCASY)  Collective consciousness is the fundamental principle of Sahaja existence, by which the Paramchaitanya communicates Her Divine Message. In this perspective, the WCASY is fully aware that the need for legislation is minimal, as knowledge and guidance in Sahaja Yoga is vested in the teachings of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi that are contained in the written, audio and video records of Her lectures.  The leadership institution in Sahaja Yoga, including the membership of the WCASY is not considered as a spiritual hierarchy, but as an enabling and empowering force of spiritual happening.  Therefore, through an official RESOLUTION, the members of the WCASY commit to the Sahaja principle of collective decision-making, with at least 75% majority agreement, by either direct consultation or by means of committees, in each of which there must be at least a minimum of three members in keeping with the collective process. C – The Resolution of Commitment to Collective Leadership

12 1)The creation of the World Council for the Advancement of Sahaja Yoga (WCASY)  Further, the members of the WCASY affirm the commitment in providing guidance, direction and support in putting the appropriate collective decision- making processes in place for all national entities and all levels of Sahaja life.  The World Council for the Advancement of Sahaja Yoga (WCASY) also aims at maintaining the highest standard of spirituality and ethics in the operation of all the Sahaja institutions and committees, thereby ensuring worldwide consistency in the operations of all the Sahaja messages in conformity with the Divine Teachings of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. C – The Resolution of Commitment to Collective Leadership

13 2)The implementation of a global framework A – The Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi Sahaja Yoga World Foundation B - The Nirmal Intellectual Property Corporation C - The World Centre D - The Devi Productions Corporation

14 2)The implementation of a global framework  The objectives : The Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi Sahaja Yoga World Foundation objectives are of perpetuating, documenting, and spreading, all over the world, the knowledge of the teachings of Mrs. Srivastava Chandrika Prasad Nirmala and of supporting, all over the world, the practice of meditation founded by Her known as “Sahaja Yoga”.  The specificities : The Foundation will, among other things: - establish in Cabella a World Centre - may promote seminars and international conferences - may promote training and educational projects - may organize fairs and exhibitions - may develop one or more retreat centres, libraries, health care or wellness programmes - may affiliate, participate and/or collaborate with other bodies and foundations A – The Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi Sahaja Yoga World Foundation

15 2)The implementation of a global framework  Finances and patrimony : The patrimony of the foundation consists of: the assets (Cabella properties) conferred by the original deed of gift by Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi The achievement of the purposes of the Foundation will be satisfied by the Management Fund, which consists of: - all income deriving from the patrimonial assets - donations and moneatry contributions to the Foundation - other incomes generated through trading  The Board of Directors : - is the Supreme Authority of the Foundation - Is composed by all the members of the WCASY - approves the budget estimate, the closing balance (of annual accounts) - approves every extraordinary act of administrating, the acquisition or transfer of patrimonial assets, the rules of procedure of the structures and offices of the Foundation A – The Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi Sahaja Yoga World Foundation (The World Foundation)

16 2)The implementation of a global framework  The purpose of the Corporation : The specific purpose of this corporation is to facilitate and support the activities and efforts of the Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi Sahaja Yoga World Foundation (the “World Foundation”), a not-for-profit foundation incorporated under the laws of Italy, by : first, - reproducing and distributing, all over the world, the written, audio, and visual records of the life and teachings of Shri Mataji (“The Works”), - taking all necessary legal action for the technical protection and preservation of “the Works”, either directly or through licensing, - taking all necessary and appropriate legal action to hold and protect such intellectual property rights to the Works and such trademarks, trade names, service marks and goodwill as may come into the possession of the Corporation through donation by Shri Mataji or otherwise, second, - Using its resources to provide financial support to the “World Foundation”. B – The Nirmal Intellectual Property Corporation (The NIPC)

17 2)The implementation of a global framework  The purpose of the World Centre : - collecting and disseminating information about Sahaja Yoga activities, - maintaining a complete library of the writings and talks of Shri Mataji recorded on audio and video cassettes and any other media, in order to guarantee their existence in perpetuity, - sponsoring and organizing activities to be held on the properties being conferred to the Foundation by the original deed of gift,  The constitution of the World Centre Committee: - Election of the Managing Director of the World Centre by the WCASY - On going process of constituting a World Centre Committee, composed of 12 to 21 members, (some outside the WCASY), selected to formulate and implement the directives of the WCASY C – The world centre

18 2)The implementation of a global framework  The five main functions : - operations and maintenance of the Cabella Foundation, - Development and research (participation of scientists and doctors) - Communication (management of a new Web-site, newsletter etc) - Accounting - Cultural (coordination of cultural events, summer camps, Yuva shkati seminars, music festivals, poojas, plays etc) C – The world centre

19 Creation of the World Center in Cabella (WCC) WCc Cabella Center National leaders Policy Global activities in support of the WCC National activities Overall implementation National collective 2)The implementation of a global framework

20 2)The implementation of a global framework  The contract : Contract or letter of agreement between Devi Productions Tattyrek KEG (“DP”), a limited partnership organized in Austria and Nirmal Intellectual Property Corporation (“NIPC”), a non-profit corporation organized in the State of Delaware, with its principal place of business in New Jersey, USA.  The purpose : performing certain digitalization, archiving, mastering, editing, storage, duplication and relates services (“The services”) with respect to certain video recordings of programs, lectures and events given by or in connection with the activities of H.H. Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi that are own by NIPC. D – The Devi Productions (The DP)

21 The World Council The Supreme Parliament The NIPC The World Centre Synthesis The World Foundation The Board of Directors (31 members) The DP

22 3)The various platforms of competence : the committees A – The finance committee B - The legal committee C - The communication and publishing committee D - The education committee E - The health committee

23 Summary of each committee’s projects Commitee No 1 Commitee No 2 Commitee No 3 Commitee No 4 Commitee No 5 Finance  Policy matters  Expense approval  Treasury, disbursements and financial reporting  Collections and budgeting  Financial accounting Legal  Trademark and copyright  Legal rights of Sahaja organizations  Foundation operational  Transactional and structural  Matters relating to SY marriages  Matters relating to National SY organizations Communications  Publishing/  Communication  Reproduction/  Transcription  Translation  Web site on SY  Complete responsibility regarding preservation and digitalisation of videos/audios/dvd Education  School Management  Yuva Shakti support and guidance Health  Resource action  Wellness  Health  medical advice  medical knowledge of SY

24 3)The various platforms of competence : the Finance Committee The Finance Committee Overview : World Foundation and NIPC Collection team Coordination of the global flow of money Creation of platforms financial hubs (US, Europe, Asia Royalties Expenses approvals Accounting The The Chhindwara project

25 3)The various platforms of competence : the Legal Committee The Legal Committee Overview of the setting of a global legal entity Trademarks Legal matters Related to the World Foundation Legal matters Related to NIPC Intellectual Property Defence procedures Against Sahaja Yoga Monitoring all legal issues worldwide

26 3)The various platforms of competence : the Publishing and Communications Committee The Publishing and Communications committee : Setting a global concept Inventories of master list Storage of tapes Preservation and digitalisation of audios/videos/dvds of HH Music Translation, Mantra book And Int. book projects Media liaison, Web- site Internet/extranet Logistical, operational, technical, legal, financial Aspects of a new worldwide distribution system

27 3)The various platforms of competence : the Education Committee The education committee : A global concept for the new generation Canajoharie school Dharamsala school Borotin school Science and Sahaja knowledge Encorp, or Sahaja Yoga in the company Yuva Shakti education

28 3)The various platforms of competence : the Health Committee The Health committee Well-being and spiritual comfort Wellness activities Creation/management of Health centres Therapeutic activities Seminars and thematic Programs on health Balancing psyche with body Centres of excellence Washi

29 4)Initiation, follow-up an termination of projects A - The setting up of a leadership structure B - The preservation and digitalisation of the Divine Message C - The concept of distribution and generation of flow of funds D - The creation of a worldwide inventory of gifts items E - Africa, a new structure for the continent F– The rules of procedure G – The Chhindwara project

30  Enhancing and promoting the spirit of collective love  Implementation of mutual leadership based on friendship  A new dimension of sharing, exchanging competence and skill  Collective identification of projects on a national basis 4)Initiation, follow-up an termination of projects A - The setting up of a collective leadership structure

31  Creation of a new entity “Devi Productions” entitled to start and finalize the project of preservation and digitalization of all master tapes of Shri Mataji  Process of purchasing all the needed equipment  Contract signed with NIPC with regard to the financing of the project  Creation of a task force, elaborating the link with the different foundations, the distribution team, the publishing and communications committee, the legal as well as the finance committee 4)Initiation, follow-up an termination of projects B - The preservation and digitalisation of the Divine Message

32  Making available all talks of Shri Mataji to the entire sangha  Considerations : Legal, Financial, Technical, Logistical, Operational  Decentralized Process and Distribution 4)Initiation, follow-up an termination of projects C - The concept of distribution and decentralized Process

Customer Order Processing Production Delivery Fulfillment Marketing Hard Drive Master Internet Updates 4)Initiation, follow-up an termination of projects C - The concept of distribution and De – Central Process Decentralized Process

34  4 main activities : complete inventory of pooja gifts, identification, distribution of the items, preparation/organisation of exhibitions  Constitution of a global task force “Ashrams and national centres gifts”  On a concrete basis : Sorting any item according to fixed criterias of category, numbering the items, picture, listing, covering and packaging, database creation, filing and final stocking 4)Initiation, follow-up an termination of projects D - The creation of a worldwide inventory of gifts items

35  Promoting the unification of cultures under the Sahaja banner  Preparation of programs and seminars for 2007  Identifying poles of positive fields of energy  Diffusion of Sahaja knowledge  Launching a thorough process of communication, cross information and permanent personal contacts 4)Initiation, follow-up an termination of projects E – Africa, a new structure for the continent

36  The acceptance of the code of conduct of the WCASY  The purpose of the rules of procedure: facilitating the conduct of business of the WCASY and setting forth the procedures by which the WCASY is to exercise that authority  The Chairperson for life of the WCASY is HH Shri Mataji  The decision making : The WCASY is both a spiritual college and a management body, seeking to achieve oneness. 4)Initiation, follow-up an termination of projects F - The rules of procedure

37  The goal is to reach a decision by unanimity. The decision, shall thus, as a last resort, be taken by a three forth majority vote of the Members present and voting 4)Initiation, follow-up an termination of projects F- The rules of procedure

38  The Chhindwara project has being launched to immortalize and sanctified for future generations the Birthplace of our Divine Mother  The renovation and the reinforcement of the existing house will be initiated with a view to ensuring its perpetuity as a Shrine of Eternal Value  The project will provide a Global Centre of meditation for Sahaja Yogis, an international Ashram will be built with facilities and other facilities will be for cultural activities, as well as libraries 4)Initiation, follow-up an termination of projects G- The Chhindwara project

39 A - The relationship between the WCAY and Sahaja Yoga B - The first and ultimate goal of the WCAY C - The Divine Plan of the Adi Shakti 5)Integrating and projecting the vision of Shri Mataji

40  The WCASY is not and will not be a “substitution entity”, overshadowing the in depth Sahaja work of all national collectives  The WCASY’s desire and intention is to create, facilitate and deepen the boundaries of love with the world sangha, by delivering guidance and spiritual leadership  This relationship is being built on mutual respect and permanent valorization of his brother and her sister 5)Integrating and projecting the Vision of Shri Mataji A – The relationship between the WCASY and Sahaja Yoga

41  The first goal of the WCASY is to achieve unity among its 31 members and to create a culture of inner understanding, with the purpose of deepening loyalty, fidelity and reciprocal respect among all its member  The WCASY will therefore take decisions in a spirit of mutual consultation, seeking spiritual unanimity and balanced consensus  The ultimate goal of the WCASY is to fulfill Shri Mataji’s Vision to build a new society of love and compassion on this earth. 5)Integrating and projecting the Vision of Shri Mataji B – The first and ultimate goals of the WCASY

42  The Divine Plan of our Divine Mother is to equip each human being who desires it with a new consciousness, enabling him to know his spirit  The Adi Shakti’s Vision for this world is a new emancipation of the humanity leading to thoughtless awareness  The design of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi is to allow the self realized souls to immerse into the ocean of bliss, where they can feel the Love of God, Her compassion and Her Peace. 5)Integrating and projecting the Vision of Shri Mataji C – The Divine Plan of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

43 Let our vibrations move in such oneness that they will have the same shape, expand in the same direction and swing like the same gentle wave of love.

44 Let us look at the same direction, feel and breeze the same way, pray and sing the same way, adore and worship in total union

45 Let our heart contemplate the quintessence of Divine Beauty, filling It with the Grace of Her face and the Love of Her eyes

46 Let our vibrations move in such oneness that they will have the same shape, expand in the same direction and swing like the same gentle wave of love.

47 CONCLUSION WHAT IS IMPORTANT IS NOT SO MUCH THE RESULTS THAT WE CAN ACHIEVE WITHIN THE WCASY BUT ABOVE ALL THE INTENSITY OF THE LOVE THAT WE CAN BRING INTO ITS NASCENT BODY AND THE FEELING OF DIVINE UNION THAT WE CAN TRIGGER.

48 CONCLUSION On June 14th, 2004, Shri Mataji gave a clear mandate to the WCASY, and consequently to the whole world collective of Sahaja Yoga to perpetuate Her Divine Message of love an compassion. We have to respond to Her Divine Wish, we have to follow Her Divine Request of inner redemption and transformation. In this light, it is necessary that the WCASY stands on his own feet, develops autonomy and does not express any fears in following its course, in complete consultation and inspiration (through its vibratory awareness) with the Divine Instructions of the Adi Shakti.

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50 The universal vision of the Adi Shakti for this world : The Spiritual Oneness offered like a garland of flowers At Her Lotus Feet.

51 Nirvichara Nirvikalpa