Adhyatma Teachings

 

Trevor Leggett's teachings relating to Adhyatma Yoga

 

Many Spikes

Not At Home

Money Attracts Money

The Sweeper

Pointless

Don't Wait for Him

Misunderstanding

Poetics

Unforgiveable

Knowing the Future

Bristles

Clothes and Moods

All the Keys

Cabinet Making

Horse Hair

Prayers and Answers

Om When Drunk

Hi-fi

Worse and Worse

Aids in Speaking

Soaked up

Translating Behaviour

 

Unforgivable


A woman member of a traditional Yoga group also served on the fund-raising committee of a charity. Her written articles and her appeals at public meetings were attractive, and brought in many more donations than those of her colleagues. She began to notice a certain coolness towards her suggestions at committee meetings; they were nearly always turned down on some pretext.

She mentioned this to the teacher, saying, "I wonder whether I am seen as bossy or something like that. I try not to present my suggestions in a pushy way, but still I feel I must be doing something wrong."

The teacher said: "People will forgive some bossiness in a good worker, though you don't sound bossy. In fact, people will forgive almost anything in a good worker: arrogance, a bit of roguery, a bit of waspishness - all that sort of thing. But you've done one thing that's hard to forgive: you've succeeded."

There are seven deadly sins in Christianity, and they can all be forgiven. But there is something, not a sin, which often can't be forgiven: Success. It often arouses in others the meanest of the Seven sins: Envy. Envy will not forgive you but you have to forgive envy.
 

 © 1999 Trevor Leggett