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[TD="width: 256"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Are we giving more importance to worldly education that is due to it? Bhagawan explains and gives valuable advice.[/FONT][/TD]
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In the world today, knowledge falls into three categories. (1) In terms of daily life, there is factual knowledge based on perception. To treat facts as truth and fiction as untruth is practical knowledge. (2) In the second category are those who regard the phenomenal world as real and treat all that cannot be seen or heard as unreal or non-existent. They regard Nature as real and God as non-existent. (3) The third category consists of those who make no distinction between one thing and another and hold the view that the whole universe is a projection of the Divine and is permeated by the Divine. This is spiritual knowledge. Doubtless, knowledge of the phenomenal world is necessary. But one should go beyond it to know the Eternal and Unchanging Reality. Education is not the be-all and end-all of life; tt is only a part of it. Virtues are the backbone of life and spiritual path is the only means of cultivating it.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, Jun 26, 1989.[/SIZE]​
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Sri Narendra Modi reminiscing about Swami, in a personal interview

Sri Narendra Modi reminiscing about Swami, in a personal interview





"I met Baba almost 3 decades back. I was an ordinary citizen then. Baba expressed deep warm feelings and love which i can relive even today which drew me to Him. Since then I have visited Him countless times.

I never went to Him to ask for anything nor to say anything, I would just go to be with Him. There are those fortunate ones to whom Swami gives certain gifts as a token of His love. Many people who accompanied me received such grace. But I never did. Swami would smile looking at me and say " You, I will not give anything. Do you know why? Do you know where you are?" I would just listen. Then pointing towards the heart He would say " You reside here, and so such gifts are meaningless to you."

The deep love of a Mother, infinite compassion, I have had the privilege to experience in Baba's presence. The world will always remember Baba for His many selfless service activities and the sacrifices He made for the benefit of mankind."

Sri Narendra Modi reminiscing about Swami, in a personal interview



Source:Preetham Sai P .V
 
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[TD="width: 256"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]What are the strengths acquired by a person practicing righteousness? Bhagawan beautifully explains with an example today.[/FONT][/TD]
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Dharmaraja always had Bheema to his left and Arjuna to his right. What is the significance? Bheema is remembered as a person of physical strength. Arjuna is known for his purity and valour. Do not take it that Dharmaraja was merely surrounded by people with physical strength and valour. Dharmaraja was always upright in practicing right conduct and moral principles. Hence, Bhima too always obeyed him and never misused his physical strength anywhere. Arjuna personified purity and possessed various powers and capabilities. He also won the friendship of Lord Krishna and various honours from Indra and others. Unlike the present day honours awarded by various Governments, Arjuna wore purity and valour as his decorations. Because purity and valour were on either sides, righteousness prevailed during the rule of Dharmaraja or Yudishtra.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, Jun 26, 1989.[/SIZE]​
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[TD="width: 256"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Why is it that we find it difficult to set aside time for our spiritual activities? Bhagawan candidly explains so we may correct our course.[/FONT][/TD]
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]You spend a lot of time on useless, momentary, temporary and worldly activities. Are you spending even a second of it for God? It is sufficient even if you concentrate for one second truly on the Lotus feet of Lord Krishna. If someone is given a Shiva Lingam, they have difficulty in worshipping it with Abhishekam (holy prayerful bath). But they have time to clean their shoes or other objects with utmost care and interest. They struggle to find time to perform Abhishekam with a spoon of water. It is not that they don’t have time and the process is tedious. They lack interest. People are more interested in worldly activities. You lack interest in something that is pure. Only because of lack of purity, you are losing the power of discrimination. ‘Shraddhavan Labhate Jnanam’ – only out of deep interest can o ne acquire wisdom. Hence we must develop interest in spiritual subjects.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- My Dear Students, Vol 3, Ch 4, Jun 26, 1989.[/SIZE]​
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Sai Ram. Of late, I am not keeping good health, besides my System is down and
hence I am unable to go to browsing Centre. I shall soon revert back to normalcy.
Pray Sai for early recovery.

Balasubramanian
 
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]When the Asuras and Devas (Demons and Gods) churned the Ocean of Milk (Ksheera Sagara), first came poison. They did not give up the churning till they got the Amrit (nectar of immortality). Regard your heart as the Ocean of Milk and the intellect as the Mandhara mountain. Using your yearnings as the churning ropes, carry on the churning by reciting the Lord's name. Do not mind if the first thing to come out is poison. Go on churning till you get the nectar of divine bliss. When you study the Bhagavad Gita, you will note that it begins with Arjuna Vishaadha Yoga, the (the despondency of Arjuna). But ultimately, Arjuna experiences the Vishvaruupa, the Cosmic Form of the Lord.[/FONT]
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Materialization of Vibhuti at the Western Canteen Prashanti Nilayam May 29th 2014

Materialization of Vibhuti at the Western Canteen Prashanti Nilayam May 29th 2014




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Sai Ram. Of late, I am not keeping good health, besides my System is down and
hence I am unable to go to browsing Centre. I shall soon revert back to normalcy.
Pray Sai for early recovery.

Balasubramanian



SAIRAM

Think positive that you will come out of your health issues; take rest .

Regards


SAIRAM
 
Perhaps people with such views must approach the police instead of taking law in their hands. Defunct superstition law may be handy to file FIR at least. Satya sai baba did not demand money from anyone. Sharada chit funds and sahara parivar have looted lakhs of people, but get support from mamata and secular politicians.

Asaram has been in jail for several months, but his popularity has increased and has more devotees now than he had before his arrest.

Use of such words as fraud on one who is respected by many sincere devotees from all walks of life, is not nice.

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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]No one filled with greed, fear and anger can achieve anything in this world. Excessive desires degrade a person. One cannot give up desires entirely. But there should be a limit to them. When they exceed the limits one goes astray. Desires are dreadfully dangerous. Today's enemy may become tomorrow's friend and vice versa. But desires are perpetual enemies. They haunt man ceaselessly. The Gita declares desire as the Nityashatru (eternal enemy) of man. Hence desire has to be kept under control. ‘Kamam hitva arthona bhavathi’ (One who has given up desire is free from worries). ‘Lobham hitva sukhee bhavathi' (Overcoming greed one becomes happy). When you rid the mind of impurities, humanness turns divine.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, Apr 1, 1995.[/SIZE]​
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Prema (Love) should be shown not only towards God but towards all beings in creation. Love is a powerful force. No other power excels it. Misunderstanding the nature of love, people are falling a prey to suffering. This is the result of misguided expressions of what is considered love. People today worship God for the fulfillment of desires relating to this world and the other. This is not true love. People pretend to love their kith and kin and friends out of purely selfish considerations. This is only attachment and not love. Only that can be described as love which offers itself without any expectation of recompense. In the Gita, God has been described Suhrith (a true friend). Without expecting any return, accompanying you like a shadow, God fulfills your desires. God has no expectations. Suhrith defines the utterly selfless love of the Lord.[/FONT]
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]It is not sufficient if you study well, receive degrees, get good jobs and earn high salaries. Today people worship wealth. They earn a lot of money and as they amass it, they waste it by spending it on constructing tall buildings, buying cars and for other such selfish purposes. Wealth acquired through unfair means is also being spent off in similar unfair activities. Money comes today and goes tomorrow, moves from person to person. Your ancestors also earned a lot of money. But they used it for judicious, righteous and noble pursuits. They built shelters for passersby, dug wells to provide water and established educational institutions and health centers. You must spend hard earned money in righteous ways. Else, that money will cause a lot of tribulations in your family.[/FONT]
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Never get dejected at any point in time for anything. It is said that there are two losses for the one who is dissatisfied - Asantushto Dvijo Nashtaha. One is they will not have any happiness and second, they will also not be at peace. Why do people feel dissatisfied? People get restless or disheartened, if someone is in a higher position or is wearing better clothes or is more educated than them. Don’t look at someone who is better than you. Compare yourself with someone who is in a lower position than you. Then, you will not develop negative qualities. When you compare yourself with someone better than you, ego and jealousy will certainly enter you. If you see the under privileged and the distressed, and have compassion for them and serve them, you will feel satisfied. Strengthen your empathy and develop noble q ualities in this manner.[/FONT]
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Merely going to temple, offering a coconut and expecting some reward – all these are wrong kind of devotion. In order to fulfill the desires, quite a few people resort to this sort of worship. They are converting devotion into a business proposition. They do business with God! ‘O God! I give you this, and you give me that.’ This is not devotion. Anything done with expectation of reward gets tarnished by the fruits and cannot be deemed real devotion. Devotion is desire-less love for God. God should be loved for His own sake. Baba in Sanathana Sarathi, May 1995,


 
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[TD="width: 700"]We were posted in Pune several years ago and were driving to the ‘Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Bhajans’ at the house of Col Soman, in Somwarpet. My husband, Gen BDP Rao, who never used his official car for private purposes, was driving. We were only about a mile away from the venue, driving through a shopping centre, when a little boy of about 8 years old, ran across the road with a kite in hand and was hit by our car. He fell down unconscious. We were shocked and I cried out ‘Baba!’
There were two clinics nearby – I ran into the first clinic, but the doctor refused to come. In the second, a lady doctor, walked into the car with me.
By the time, I returned to the car, the car had been turned around and was pointing in the opposite direction. The boy had been shifted into the rear seat of the car by a small built man and there was another man in the driver’s seat. My husband told me that when they first appeared he had told them that it was not his fault since he was going slowly and the boy had dashed across the street and hit the car. And the driver replied: “I know it’s not your fault.” My husband, who never lets anyone drive his car, was quietly sitting in the front seat. The man driving the car said, ‘These doctors do not know anything, but there is a Nursing Home further down the road. Come along – we are taking him there.’ So, the five of us went to the Nursing Home. Coincidentally, the boy’s uncle was coming out of the Nursing Home, with some medicines. He recognized his nephew and went to call the child’s par ents.
I ran to find a doctor, but he said he was off duty. By the time I got back, with a doctor, the boy was standing on the table on which he had been placed. He had his arms around the driver and was asking him not to leave him. My husband has told me that the driver had sprinkled a few drops of water on the child’s face and the boy sat up immediately, by the time his parents came. While I was talking to the mother of the boy, the two men who brought us to the clinic were leaving. My husband asked them if he could drop them, but they said they had their motorbike near the accident site and did not need a lift. By the time he followed them out, they had disappeared.
In spite of the events, though terribly shaken, we proceeded to the bhajan and attended the last 15 minutes and Aarathi. The photo of Baba in the bhajan hall and the driver’s face seemed uncannily similar. Who else but Baba could decide whose fault it was and Who else but Baba could rouse an unconscious boy with a few drops of water and then disappear from an isolated Nursing Home with no trace. Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba had come to our rescue that day.
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Meditation does not mean simply sitting with eyes closed, contemplating on a Form. You may close your eyes, and focus on the form. But if there is some fickleness in the mind while meditating, then it becomes concentration and not contemplation. When the fickle-mindedness fades away, then your concentration becomes steady and turns into contemplation and slowly, you forget both yourself and the Form, and attain Samadhi. Ultimately, there will be no Form – hence it is calledAtma. People give it different names. Don’t worry if you are worshipping one Form over another – it is not the end; this is not concentration. Persist and focus on the Form and see that it becomes steady. As you proceed further on the path, your focus becomes fully steady and contemplation blossoms into meditation.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- My Dear Students, Vol 2, Ch 12, Jun 4, 2009.[/SIZE]​
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Wherever you see, whoever you see, there is nothing but Divinity that is present. Salute all beings, even if you think they are inferior to you. Remember, you are not saluting the individual but to the Divine within them. If you have one thousand pots filled with water, the reflection of the Sun shining above will be the same in all the pots. So too, the reflection of the Divine is present equally in all beings. Just as the reflection of Sun will depend upon what is present within the pot, what you see around you is a reflection, reaction and resound of your own actions. Whatever you do or say comes back to you. You see your own form in the mirror. If you hate others, you hate yourself. There is no use in blaming God for your own actions. God is attributeless, sacred, pure and wise. It is human ignorance to attribute qualities to God.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- My Dear Students, Vol 2, Ch 12, Jun 4, 2009.[/SIZE]​
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]You should not pursue spirituality with any end result in mind. One who works for wages is a worker and not an owner. The daily wage earner will not have any ownership or interest towards completing the tasks. He or she will worry about being present till the schedule, collect their wages and leave. Thus, he or she thinks that they are separate from the organisation. In your home, the wife or the children do their respective duties, but do not demand any wages. The wife does not ask any sort of income for the activities she does. She discharges her responsibility with purity and perfection, and takes care of everything at home. One who prays, just for a result is like that daily wage earner. One who enjoys the feeling that God is his own, and that God is within them, is like the owner. Aspire to become owners and not servants.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- My Dear Students, Vol 3, Ch 6, Jun 27, 1989.[/SIZE]​
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]God is beyond all qualities. He is blemishless, steady and selfless (Nirmalam, Nischalam and Niswartham). He is beyond time and space. Don’t try to confine God to just one form. Install the principle that God is the Divine Soul (Atma) present within you and contemplate on Him. In every step, everything you see, God is present. God is the current that makes fans work; God is the mike that absorbs the sound, and the speakers that help others listen. If you put off the main switch, all the lights will go out. When you forget Divinity, you forget everything. Love God deeply, from within. Love God and you will be able to conquer the demons of bad qualities and also develop the society. Only a person with character can bring development in society. Only the one with love for God can lead a life of morality. Morality is truly a life principle. Without moralit y there is no community.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- My Dear Students, Vol 2, Ch 12, Jun 4, 2009.[/SIZE]​
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Cultivate the five values of Truth, Righteousness, Peace, Love and Nonviolence (Sathya, Dharma, Shanti, Prema andAhimsa). When you have Sathya and Dharma, you will automatically get peace (Shanti). When you are peaceful, you will not hurt or hate anybody (Ahimsa). This peaceful attitude blossoms into love and brings about equality in every being. When such a loving environment prevails, there will be no quarrels in the world. Therefore, truth and righteousness are essential to attain and grow in love. In any situation, come what may, never take the path of untruth. If you speak untruth, there is no love. Speak the truth at all times, attain love and feel it everywhere around you. This is the essence of the scriptures, taught by many sages and saints in various methods. God is Love.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- My Dear Students, Vol 2, Ch 12, Jun 4, 2009.[/SIZE]​
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[TD="width: 256"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]When we make a resolve in the spiritual path, what should be our attitude towards it? Bhagawan lovingly explains to us through a lighthearted example.[/FONT][/TD]
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]People who take a pledge to observe certain disciplines in all times, fail to do so when the circumstances are not congenial. One day all the deers in the forest held a conference. They discussed thus: “Do dogs possess the abilities we have?” One of them bravely said, “If we kick a dog appropriately, it can be disembowelled; we have that power!” Another deer added, “Dogs cannot run at speeds we can. We can even leap in the air.” The third said, “Exactly! Dogs can’t run as fast as us and we are stronger and more capable. From now on, we should not be afraid of dogs. We must face them with all our strength and fight back”. Having thus decided, they all clapped merrily. Hearing this noise, a dog in a distance howled loudly. No sooner did the deers hear the sound, all of them, without any exception, fled the place . The behaviour of those who preach Vedanta these days is very much on a par with these deers.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- My Dear Students, Vol 3, Ch 5, Jun 27, 1989.[/SIZE]​
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]There are many educated youth with multiple degrees. How do they put them to use? To earn money! Money does matter a lot in the present times. You need money even to go to the temple, to drink a cup of coffee or a bottle of water. However you must develop more humanness rather than just running after money. We are responsible for all problems around us. If you shape yourself into a good person and practice what you have learnt, the world would be a different place. Do not lead your lives with arrogance, pride and other wicked qualities. Instead, live your life with a sense of humility and obedience. You become pure, only when you get rid of your wicked qualities. To remove the pollution around you, you must have a pure mind. A pure mind is one that is without any doubts, selfless and steady. Only a pure mind can uphold the honour of a Nation.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- My Dear Students, Vol 2, Ch 12, Jun 4, 2009.[/SIZE]​
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One should have good thoughts and feelings. No one will know that we have high potential
until we make a sincere effort and impact on other people through our good senses, speeches,
action, etc. One should understand about this life that possessing positive attitude
and good feelings/thoughts can fetch enormous results. Everything that's good, beautiful and
great in life has to be achieved only through sincerity and persistent effort with absolute
determination. There is a proverb that opportunity knocks the door only once. Further,
one of the hardest things in this world is to admit one's wrong doings. Suppose, if the
determination changes towards good deeds, everything else begins to move in that direction.
The moment a person resolves to attain purity of mind, everynerve and fiber in him orient
themselves towards that. On the other hand if a person thinks wrong, he/she will
never achieve the desired results.

Sai Ram

Balasubramanian
 
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Today people tend to go by the letter of the scriptures. The words of the scriptures should be interpreted and understood in the context of the prevailing time and circumstances. Then their real meaning will be clear. Also no one adheres to what one says or preaches. More than listening to spiritual discourses, one must try to practise at least a part of what one learns. Vedanta is being expounded at many places, not to speak of the discourses on the Gita. But how many understand the real spirit of the Gita and act up to its message? It is because of this dichotomy between preaching and practice that spiritual teachings are being treated with little regard. Only when the feelings emanating from the heart, the words coming out of the mouth and the actions one performs are all in perfect harmony will one's life be based on truth.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- My Dear Students, Vol 3, Ch 6, Jun 27, 1989.[/SIZE]​
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