What is a darshan

During darshan we do pranam (bow down) in front of Mother Meera and She takes our heads between Her hands.

To attend darshan is free

During pranam and darshan the action of the Light is to create a balance between worldly and spiritual life. During pranam the work is on the deep aspect of the being, the soul, while darshan helps the personality and the life situation.

How To
Please come only if you have enough time to stay for the whole duration (about 2 hours). Visitors should be able to sit quietly and should have stable enough health to be able to attend the Darshan without causing disturbance.
Come dressed normally and with washed hair. Darshan is in silence. During Darshan you must wear clean socks or soft slippers - do not come barefooted. Children are not allowed to come. They receive Mother's blessings through their parents. Please do not bring any flowers, flower pots or eatables to Mother. Cameras are not allowed. Cell phones must be switched off before entering the building.

Mother has requested that people attend one darshan only. Please respect this request and attend one darshan in one location only.

After receiving darshan, it is good to sit down and be still or meditate. We recommend that you remain until the end of darshan (2 hours or more), rather than leaving as soon as you have received Mother’s blessing.

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Mother Meera said: On the back of the human being is a white line running up from toes to the head. In fact, two lines start from the toes, rise along the legs, join at the base of the spine and then become a single line reaching to the top of the head. This line is thinner than a hair, and has some knots in it here and there which divine personalities help to undo. It is very delicate work and great care has to be taken to undo the knots, as there is danger for your life if the thread is broken. When I hold your head I am untying those knots. I am also removing other kinds of obstacles to your sadhana, your practice. When I touch your head, the Light moves upwards in the white line. It indicates, like a meter, the development of your sadhana. When there is no progress, theLight moves downwards along the line, showing the degree to which your sadhana has deteriorated. When the Light is continuous from the toes to the top of the head, the person may have many experiences and visions, although some people have visions and experiences without this white line. When the line gets to the top of the head, people have the Paramatman Darshan. When the line has gone above the head, then there is a constant relation with Paramatman. If your aspiration weakens, the line moves downwards as I said. One day you might even fall from your sadhana. This is a great crisis, which can, however, be prevented. In the front of the body are two red lines starting from the toes, growing gradually upwards on either side of the legs and tending to meet at the base of the spine where the white lines become a single one. If the red lines reach the white line, you will achieve absolute detachment. This rarely happens and only to those who have the Divine Shakti. By the growth of the white and red lines the sadhana will be established permanently without possibility of a fall. If the red lines develop fully, you will reach great heights. The white lines will also help to support the experiences of those who have a psychic opening. Even when there is a psychic opening there is still the possibility that it will close. The opening of the psychic is effective for sadhana, but it is not enough. The establishment of the white and red lines will help you to keep the psychic continually open. If the psychic can be compared to a flower, the lines are the plant itself.