Capitalization – some general guidelines
Sahaja yogis tend to overuse capitals in an attempt to give emphasis to them; for example, Absolute Truth. However, when laid out in text, overcapitalization looks clumsy, the text appears overly flowery, hard on the eye, and hence unpleasant to read. We might take note of Garner's Modern American Usage, "... propagandists invariably capitalize the name of their philosophy, the title of their leader, the term for the group's adherents, and so on."
We capitalize the names of God, specific deities, religious figures, and holy books; for example, the Bible, the Koran, Shri Jesus, Shri Shiva, Shri Buddha. We do not capitalize the non-specific use of the word "god." Example: “The word ‘polytheism’ means the worship of more than one god.”
Self-realization (realization shouldn’t be capitalized – we capitalize Self to indicate that it is a manifestation of the Divine). We do not capitalize the adjectives “self-realized” or “realized.”
We capitalize the names of the chakras (including Heart).
We capitalize the pronouns She, Her, etc. when referring to Shri Mataji and words that stand in for the name of God, such as "the Divine." But when editing text intended for non yogis, we do not capitalize them.
Divine - if used as an adjective, we do not capitalize. If it is used to mean God, we capitalize. So, “divine Love,” “desire of the Divine.” However, Divine Laws of Righteousness would all be in caps for one couldn't in this circumstance have divine in lower case.
Sahaja - if used as an adjective meaning spontaneous, do not capitalize. But, of course, Sahaja Yoga is capitalized.
We capitalize words referring to manifestations of the Divine such as universal Spirit, Kundalini and Atma.
We capitalize all pronouns referring to Shri Mataji (and deities, incarnations) including You (when Shri Mataji is telling us what someone said to Her) She, Her, My, Mine, Me (when Shri Mataji is referring to Herself). We capitalize pronouns referring to a deity, incarnation or other divine entity. Example: Shri Mataji has told us that She has taken us inside Her body, so She feels whatever we feel.
However, when incarnations, deities, angels are referred to in general, the nouns and pronouns referring to them are not capitalized. Examples: “All the deities are ready to help you.” “Angels are sure about themselves.”