You can be like a mother with her child. The mother knows that something is good for the child, so she gives it to him. But the child may say, “No, I don’t like it,” and reject it. Then what can the mother do? Here at the United Nations, the Meditation Group is like a mother. All her children, the workers at the United Nations, may not know that there is something that is good for them. But the mother will try to show them. She will offer them kindness, oneness, sympathy, peace, joy, light, satisfaction. So you give to your colleagues your peace, your joy and your concern for light and universal harmony. If they reject it, that means that their hour has not come. Then you can approach some other people.
It is your business to give, but not to say that what you give is the only thing worthwhile in God’s creation, or that the Meditation Group is the only salvation. You can say, “We have something to offer. Do you care for it? If you care for it, we are more than willing to share it with you. If you don’t care for it, then I am sorry.” This should be your attitude.From:Sri Chinmoy,Flame-Waves, part 7, Agni Press, 1976
Sourced from https://srichinmoylibrary.com/fw_7