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[TD="width: 256"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]What should we do to make our every action an offering unto Him? Bhagawan lovingly explains to us in crystal clear terms today.[/FONT][/TD]
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]How amazing is this! You can get sacrifices of the highest order performed by yourself or through scholars versed in Vedic ritual. You can visit and praise the holiness of diverse shrines and inspire others to journey thereto. Similarly you can master the highest scriptures and teach them to many and make them experts. But how many of you have succeeded in mastering your own bodies, senses and wayward minds, and turned them inward to gain perpetual and unchanging equanimity? You embark upon an undertaking with a purpose, goal, or an end in view. But the endeavour is sublimated into a yajna (sacrificial rite) only if the purpose, goal or end is the glorification of God. God is the yajna, for He is the Goal. His grace is the reward. His creation is used to propitiate Him; He is the performer as well as the receiver. Every act, where the ego of the doer does not surface, becomes a Divine offering.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, Oct 2, 1981.[/SIZE]​
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[TD="width: 256"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]What is the true measure of spiritual success? How should our devotion express itself? Bhagawan explains to us today.[/FONT][/TD]
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]One important verse in the Gita (Ch 12 Verse 20) states: Those who revere the dharmic way to immortality, and completely engage themselves making Me as their ultimate goal with all faith, are exceedingly dear to Me. What a grand idea this verse conveys! The Lord has clearly declared therein that those who have these qualities, that is, those who trust Him as the only ultimate goal and are attached to Him single-mindedly — they are dearest and nearest to Him. Note the expression, ‘righteous way to immortality’(dharmya-amritham) used here. Ponder over it and draw inspiration from it. The nectar of the Lord’s grace is deserved only by those who adhere to the Lord’s dharma. Simple folks believe they have devotion toward the Lord, but they do not pause to inquire whether the Lord has love towards them. People who pine to discover the Lord’s love are rather rare. That is really the true measure of spiritual success.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Dharma Vahini, Ch 3.[/SIZE]​
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[TD="width: 256"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]To analyse what should our intelligence be used? Bhagawan explains lucidly.[/FONT][/TD]
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]The same person is king to his subjects, son to his parents, enemy to his enemies, husband to his wife, and father to his son. He plays many roles. Yet, if you ask him who he is, he would be wrong if he gave any of these relationships as his distinctive mark, for these marks pertain to physical relationship or activities. They denote physical kinships or professional relationships; they are names attached to temporary statuses. Nor can he reply that he is the head, the feet, the hands, etc., for they are but the limbs of the physical form. He is more real than all the limbs, and is infact beyond all names and forms which are falsities that hide the basic Brahman; he is known as 'I'. Reflect over that entity well and discover who that 'I' really is. When it is so hard to analyse and understand your own entity, how can you pronounce judgement on other entities with any definiteness?[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Dharma Vahini, Ch 3.[/SIZE]​
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]People resort to gurus to receive mantras (mystically powerful formulae to be recited by them for their spiritual uplift); others seek medicine men and holy monks to get yantras (esoteric talismans to ward off evil forces); some others learn thanthras (secret rites for attaining superhuman powers) from scholars (pandits). But all of this is wasteful effort. One should accept the body as thethanthra, one's own breath as the mantra and the heart as the yantra. There is no need to seek them outside oneself. When all words emanating from you are sweet, your breath becomes Rig Veda. When you restrict what you listen to and prefer only sweet speech, all that you hear becomes Sama gana (rendition of Sama Veda). When you do only sweet deeds, all that you do is Yajur homa(ritualistic sacrifice). Then you will be performing every day the Veda Purusha Yajna, the yajna which propitiates the noblest and highest Vedic Spirit![/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, 2 Oct 1981.[/SIZE]​
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The next nine days would wear a new look owing to Navaratri with the overflowing
love of devotees expressing themselves the desire to attend all Amman Temples and
some visiting Prasanthi Nilayam owing to the holidays for having a darshan as Baba
draws the inspiration of devotees to visit HIM without fail.

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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]Dharma is the moral path, which is the light; the light is bliss (ananda). Scriptures convey that Dharma is the essence of spiritual wisdom (jnana). Dharma is characterized by sacredness, peace, truth, and fortitude. Dharma is yoga (union); it is truth (sathya). Its attributes are justice, sense control, sense of honour, love, dignity, goodness, meditation, sympathy, and nonviolence. It leads you onto universal love and unity. It is the highest discipline and the most profitable. All this ‘unfoldment’ began with Dharma; this is stabilized by truth (sathya). Truth is inseparable from dharma. Truth is the law of the universe, which makes the sun and moon revolve in their orbits. Dharma is the course, the path, the law. Wherever there is adherence to morality, there you can see the law of Truth (sathya-dharma) in action. In the Bhagavata too, it is said, “Where there is Dharma,there is Krishna; where there are both Dharma and Krishna, there is victory.”[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Dharma Vahini, Ch 3.[/SIZE]​
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[TD="width: 256"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]What is the true meaning of penance(tapas) and sacrificial offering (yajna)? Bhagawan directs us lovingly today.[/FONT][/TD]
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]Krishna says in the Gita, “In all yajnas, I am the Doer, the Donor, the Consumer and the Acceptor.” That is the reason the chief priest in a yajna, is named Brahma. He must guide the rest of the ritualists with his wife by his side, or else, his credentials are inadequate. The wife represents faith (shraddha). Without faith, praise is hollow, adoration is artificial and sacrifice is a barren exercise. Really speaking, the heart is the ceremonial altar, the body is the fire-place, the hair is the holy grass (darbha), wishes are the fuel-sticks to feed the fire, desire is the ghee poured into the fire to make it burst into flame, anger is the sacrificial animal, and the fire is the tapas (penance) we accomplish. People sometimes interpret tapas as ascetic practices like standing on the head. This is not correct; tapas is not physical contortion. It is the complete and correct coordination of thought, word and deed. When this is achieved, the Divine splendour will manifest.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, Oct 02, 1981.[/SIZE]​
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[TD="width: 256"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]What are the mandatory sacrificial offerings (yajnas) that every human being must undertake? Bhagawan lovingly reinforces to us today.[/FONT][/TD]
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]Five yajnas are prescribed as mandatory for every human being: (1) Activities devoted to the study of scriptures (Rishi Yajna); (2) Activities devoted to parents who confer your birth, foster and guide you (Pitr Yajna); (3) Acts done as reverential homage to God who endowed you with mind, intelligence, memory and consciousness, and who is inherent in your every cell as Rasa, the vital energy (Raso Vai Sah).Indeed, the right use of these instruments that God has given you is Deva Yajna; (4) The fourth is adoration of guests. Everyone must welcome the chance of entertaining a guest and treat them with affection, and please them with sincere hospitality as if sent by God, be it one's own kith and kin or strangers (Atithi Yajna); (5) The finalyajna is unselfish acts done while dealing with trees, plants, animals, birds and pets like cats and dogs (Bhoota Yajna). Remember to make every act of yours from sunrise to the onset of sleep as a Yajna![/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, Oct 02, 1981.[/SIZE]​
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=+1]Acts by which you express your gratitude and affection, adoration and appreciation
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]Jnana Yajna is specially recommended by scriptures for all. Jnanadoes not simply mean knowledge gained from scholars and books, but actually conducting in accordance with that knowledge. Knowledge can never ripen into wisdom so long as the ego persists in craving for results to satisfy its desires. When ego fades away, knowledge shines as Wisdom. When yajnas are performed solely for the peace and prosperity of the world (Loka-Kalyan), they reach God. Jnana reveals that in every sacrifice, God is the Prompter, the Promoter, the Sacrificer, the Sacrifice, the Product achieved and the Recipient of the product. God is the consumer of every sacred offering (Yajnabhuk); He is guardian of the yajna (Yajna-bhrith) and its performer (Yajna krith).He is all; it is only when He is all that the act becomes a genuineyajna. If this attitude can soak into every activity, it will sanctify every moment of your life and make it a yajna.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, Oct 2, 1981.[/SIZE]​
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]When people are asked to do spiritually salutary acts, initially no one has any inner urge. Still don't give up in despair. Until the taste sprouts, strictly follow the disciplines. This taste is a result of training. No one has it from the very beginning, but constant practice will create the zest. The infant doesn't know the taste of milk. By taking milk daily, it starts liking it; in fact the taste becomes so dear that when milk is to be given up to be substituted with rice, it starts to protest. But the mother doesn't despair; she persuades the child to take small quantities of cooked rice daily, and over time the child starts liking rice and eventually gives up milk. Milk, its natural food, is now replaced with rice again in a natural way. Indeed now if no rice is available for one day, the child becomes miserable. Similarly with constant practice, the desire for worldly and sensual objects and matters, will wane and good company (Satsang) will prevail.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Bhagavatha Vahini, Ch 1.[/SIZE]​
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[TD="width: 256"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Bhagawan declares that we all are essentially divine. What then is the difference between us and Him? On this auspicious Avatar Declaration Day, Bhagawan lucidly explains.[/FONT][/TD]
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]Oblivious to the presence of the sacred Divine within, people embark on their quest for God. Avatars (incarnations) are of two kinds: Amsaavatar and Purnaavatar. All human beings areAmsaavatar (partial incarnation of the Divine). Mamaivaamso jeevaloke jeevabhutah sanatanah (In this world of living beings, it is a part of My Eternal Self that has become the Jiva, the individual soul), says Krishna in the Gita. These partial incarnations, caught up in Maya, develop egoism and possessiveness and lead worldly lives. However, the Purnaavatars (complete incarnations of the Divine), subduing and transcending Maya, manifest their full divinity to the world in their lives. The Purnaavatar may behave, according to the circumstances, as if subject to Maya, but in reality He is free from it at all times. But some, not understanding this truth owing to their own limitations, attribute wrong motives to His actions. In this they reflect their own feelings.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, Aug 14, 1990.[/SIZE]​
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[TD="width: 256"]tially divine. What then is the difference between us and Him? On this auspicious Avatar Declaration Day, Bhagawan lucidly explains.[/TD]
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[TD]Oblivious to the presence of the sacred Divine within, people embark on their quest for God. Avatars (incarnations) are of two kinds: Amsaavatar and Purnaavatar. All human beings areAmsaavatar (partial incarnation of the Divine). Mamaivaamso jeevaloke jeevabhutah sanatanah (In this world of living beings, it is a part of My Eternal Self that has become the Jiva, the individual soul), says Krishna in the Gita. These partial incarnations, caught up in Maya, develop egoism and possessiveness and lead worldly lives. However, the Purnaavatars (complete incarnations of the Divine), subduing and transcending Maya, manifest their full divinity to the world in their lives. The Purnaavatar may behave, according to the circumstances, as if subject to Maya, but in reality He is free from it at all times. But some, not understanding this truth owing to their own limitations, attribute wrong motives to His actions. In this they reflect their own feelings.
[SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, Aug 14, 1990.[/SIZE]
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According to Baba, the five elements, viz. the Sun, Moon, stars and whatever else one can see, in the external
world is nothing but He and He alone! He raises a question to a devotee, whether has he realised this fact.
Everyone may not. But He says, a Yogi feels always this factor of truth. According to him, a Yogi sees only
God everywhere and at all times. To be precise, a Yogi sometimes, sees God within him also, i.e. God sitting on
his heart and thinks about his heart beat particularly. The actions that take place in the structure of the body
is nothing but the results and reactions of the God only. If God feels, the praana can be stopped and the
blood circulation could be stopped for a second or minutes and that is the rest of it to realise. Thus, he emphazies
that a Yogi has absolute conscious and intelligence to realise this infinity.

Sai Ram

Balasubramanian NR
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[TD="width: 256"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]What is the purpose of the Navarathri celebrations? Bhagawan clearly explains to us today.[/FONT][/TD]
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]Goddess Durga represents the power of Nature (Prakruthi-Shakti) and Goddess Lakshmi represents the thought power (Sankalpa-Shakti). Goddess Saraswati represents the power of speech (Vak-Shakti). It is to acquire these three powers that the various forms of worship are performed during the Navarathri festival. But prayers alone are not enough. Prayers issue from the lips, but they should emanate from the heart. The heart (hridaya) symbolises the Ocean of Milk(Ksheerasagara) from which emerges Mother Lakshmi. When Goddess Lakshmi emerges, purity of speech follows. Whatever you speak must conform to truth. Renunciation (Vairagya) is not abandonment of hearth and home, and retiring to a forest. It means developing divine thoughts and reducing worldly feelings. It is when this balanced development takes place that you acquirePrakruthi-Shakti (control over the power of Nature). When these powers are secured, your mental power, peace and bliss increases.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, Oct 04, 1992.[/SIZE]​
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]Look at the trainers of wild beasts. They bring the tiger, the most ferocious of animals, like a cat into the circus ring and make it jump through a hoop of fire, lap milk from a plate or sit face to face with a goat on a chair! They tame it to become an unassuming toy! If a ferocious tiger can be subdued, can you not succeed with the ferocious denizens of your mind? You can! That is the message you must internalize when you celebrate the victory of the Primal Energy! On this day the Goddess of Energy (Parashakthi),immanent in the microcosm and macrocosm had destroyed all the evil forces (Asura). That same energy is present in you as the dormant spiritual energy (Kundalini Shakti), which when awakened, can destroy, the evil tendencies within your mind; So, by means of systematic Sadhana tap the inner resources that God has endowed you with and elevate yourselves to a purer and happier realm.[/FONT]
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]When the mind of a person is unattached to the ups and downs of life, but is able to maintain equanimity under all circumstances, then even physical health can be assured. The mental firmament must be like the sky, which bears no mark of the passage through it of birds or planes or clouds. Illness is caused more by malnutrition of the mind than of the body. Doctors speak of vitamin deficiency; I will call it the deficiency of Vitamin G, and I will recommend the repetition of the Name of God, with accompanying contemplation of the glory and grace of God. This Vitamin G is the medicine that is needed. Regulated life and habits are two-thirds of the treatment, while the medicine is just one-third. You must reveal the divine qualities of love, humility, detachment and contentment. Else, you could become worse than a beast and in fact more deadly.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, Sep 27, 1965.[/SIZE]​
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]Just as you prescribe minimum qualifications for every profession, the minimum qualification for grace is surrender of egoism, control over senses and regulated food and recreation (ahara and vihara). A person is made or marred by the company kept. A bad person who falls into good company is able to shed their evil quickly and shine forth in virtue. A good person falling into evil company is overcome by the subtle influence and slides down into evil. The lesser is overpowered by the greater. A drop of sour curd transforms milk, curdling it, separating the butter and turning it into whey. Sacred books are also equally valuable for this transmuting process, but they have to be read and pondered upon, and their lessons have to be put into daily practice. The Gayatri Mantra is a Vedic prayer to the Supreme Intelligence that is immanent in the Universe to kindle the intelligence of the supplicant.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, Sep 27, 1965.[/SIZE]​
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]These days virtue is becoming rare at all levels - in the individual, family, society and community, and also in all fields of life - economic, political and even 'spiritual’. Life must be spent in accumulating and safeguarding virtue, not riches. Listen and ruminate over the stories of the great moral heroes of the past, so that their ideals may be imprinted on your hearts. There is also a decline in discipline, which is the soil on which virtue grows. Each one must be respected, whatever be their status, economic condition or spiritual development; else there will be no peace and happiness in life. This respect can be aroused only by the conviction that the same Real Self (Atma) that is in you is playing the role of the other person. See that Divinity (Atma) in others; feel that they too have hunger, thirst, yearning and desires as you have, develop sympathy and the anxiety to serve and be useful to everyone.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, Feb 22, 1968.[/SIZE]​
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=+1]Cultivate not riches, comforts and luxuries but divine virtues. - Baba[/SIZE][/FONT]​
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[TD="width: 256"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Most people have had wonderful opportunity to be with the ‘Divine.’ What did Bhagawan want us to gain from those fleeting moments? Bhagawan lovingly reminds us today.[/FONT][/TD]
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]You have had the valuable opportunity to listen to Divine discourses and directions, they have been printed upon your hearts; many of your conversations is centered on Me or on My divine play (leelas) and glory (mahima). My advice to you is: Apply this adoration in your life. Let your companions see how disciplined you are, how sincerely you obey your parents, and how deeply you revere your teachers. Be a light, radiating virtue and self-control wherever you live, just as commendably as you did when in My divine presence. Do not slide back into indiscipline, bad manners, irresponsibility and evil habits. Do not complain against food; eat with pleasure whatever you get. Do not protest against any errand that your parents may assign you. Run gladly and fulfil it. When they want you to nurse them, do it happily, intelligently, and feeling glad that you got the chance. Live anywhere but such that I can pour My Grace on you, more and more. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, Feb 22, 1968.[/SIZE]​
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]Have high aims in life. Set before yourselves the examples of great men and women who have figured in the history of our country and the world. Take a lesson from their life of sacrifice and heroism. You need determination to face the challenges of life which is filled with ups and downs, successes and failures, and joys and sorrows. These challenges have to be faced with faith in God. The mind should not be allowed to waver and hop from one thing to the other. A steady mind is the mark of a truly educated person. Life should be governed by definite regulations. Self-control is essential for leading a righteous life. Our culture has always laid stress on the well-being of all. You should not be overwhelmed by difficulties that you may encounter in life. They are all transient; they come and go. The source of enduring bliss is within you. Do not give way to weakness of will. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, Jan 21, 1988.[/SIZE]​
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[TD="width: 256"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]How should devotion and surrender be expressed so as to earn God’s grace? Bhagawan directs us lovingly today.[/FONT][/TD]
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]The means of getting Divine grace are: Bhakti (devotion),Prapathi (surrender), Niyama (ethical discipline), Vicharana(enquiry) and Deeksha (determination). When you succeed in these tests, you will experience the grace of the Divine. Devotion should manifest itself in every action. Everything done out of love for God and as an offering to God becomes devotion. The devotee is filled with love and shares the love with all the others. The nine different forms of worship are only means to cultivate devotion. But the goal of all of them is to experience oneness with the Divine. Prapathi means total surrender - offering everything to the Divine. The sense of ego separates the individual from the Divine. When the individual offers everything to God, the barrier of ego is removed. Of all diseases to which man is prone, the disease arising from ahamkara (ego) is the most deadly. The only panacea for this disease is surrender to the Will of the Divine.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, Jan 21, 1988.[/SIZE]​
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[TD="width: 256"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]With less than a month to go for the 90th Birthday of our Beloved Master, what is His clarion call to all His students and devotees? Bhagawan lovingly directs us today.[/FONT][/TD]
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]Engage yourselves in pure activities with pure hearts and earn a good name. What you have to offer to Me is the good name earned by you. This is the highest expression of your gratitude. In no circumstances should you bring a bad name. Even if you fail to be helpful to others, do not cause harm to others. Students and all spiritual aspirants should cherish in their hearts with gratitude the good done to them by others and always remember the help rendered to them, in whatever form it may be. Only those who lead such grateful lives will be able to find peace and happiness in their lives. I desire that all of you should constantly think of God, continue to render social service, lead ideal family lives and enjoy peace and happiness. This is My benediction for all of you.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, Dec 25, 1991.[/SIZE]​
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[TD="width: 256"][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]How should we sanctify our time? What are the key criteria we must introspect every time we decide to do service? Bhagawan clearly explains to us today.[/FONT][/TD]
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]Today people are wasting a big portion of their precious lives by indulging in flimsy gossip and watching scenes of violence and cruelty. Many are unaware that time sanctified by service offers high rewards to themselves as well as to those they serve. All acts of service are not equally sanctifying or uniform in the benefits they confer. When service is undertaken by power-hungry people, or under compulsion or by imitative urges, it results in more harm than good. A sincere aspirant undertaking service must avoid egotism (ahamkara), exhibitionism(adambara) and favouritism (abhimana). Before embarking on a service project, introspect and examine whether your heart is full of selfless love, humility and compassion, whether your head is full of intelligent understanding and knowledge of the problem and its solution, whether your hands are eager to offer the healing touch, and whether you can gladly spare and share time, energy and skill to help those in dire need.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse Nov 21, 1986.[/SIZE]​
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[TD][FONT=Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif]Among the qualities that make up a flawless character, love, patience, forbearance, steadfastness, and charity are the highest and noblest. The hundred little deeds that we indulge in every day harden into habits; these habits shape the intelligence and mould our outlook and life. One’s present is but the result of one’s past and the habits formed during that long period. But whatever be the nature of the character that one has inherited, it can certainly be modified. Nobody’s wickedness is incorrigible. Wasn’t robber Angulimala, turned into a kindhearted person by Lord Buddha? Didn’t thief Rathnakara become Sage Valmiki? By conscious effort, habits can be changed and character refined. People always have within them, the capacity to challenge their evil propensities and to change their habits. By selfless service, renunciation, devotion and prayer, old habits that bind people to earth can be discarded and new habits that will take them along the divine path be instilled.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Prema Vahini, Ch 2.[/SIZE]​
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Today, we are confronted everywhere by statistics parading quantities and reports in glowing terms. Do not bother about adding to the number or achieving a target. I value quality, not quantity. Genuine and intensive devoted service offered in a few spots or villages is more fruitful than superficial service offered to a large number. Convince yourselves that life cannot continue long without others serving you and you serving others. Every relationship - be it master-servant, ruler-ruled, guru-disciple, employer-employee, or parents-children and so on - is bound by mutual service. Everyone is a sevak (servitor). The farmer and labourer whom you serve, produce by their toil your food and clothing as their service to you. Remember that the body, with its senses-mind-brain complex has been awarded to you to be used for helping the helpless. Seva is the highest of paths of Devotion which wins the Grace of God. Service promotes mental purity, diminishes egoism and enables one to experience, through empathetic understanding, the unity of mankind.[/FONT]

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]- Divine Discourse, Nov 21, 1986. [/SIZE][/FONT]​
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Look at the image of Baba daily with love. Be humble as you seek Baba's answer
and guidance. Medidate on Baba daily for a few moments. Ask Baba your question
with full faith and perseverance. Trust Him and your prayers will certainly be answered.
This is the experience in my life.

Sai Ram

Balasurbamanian NR
Ambattur
 
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