Guest guest Posted February 6, 2005 Report Share Posted February 6, 2005 Sai Ram Light and Love Swami teaches.... (6 February 2005) Obtain the Skill to Manage the Sacred Values All human beings belong to one caste, one community, one nation. All are embodiments of the Divine. Every second is a new moment in one's life. The eye sees different persons in different relationship. Although the eye that sees is the same, the persons seen are different and one's behaviour is to be in accord with the varying relationships. A human being has not taken birth purely for a selfish purpose. He has to strive with others to lead an exemplary life. People's actions are responsible for the good and bad things they experience. God is one. The goal is one. People have to change their outlook. They have to develop love towards all. There is nothing greater in the world than this Premadhrishti (feeling of universal love). The uniqueness of every being is one of the marvels of creation. Of all human values, three are most important. The foremost is love of God. There should be a fusion of love, sacrifice and purity. They are not mere human qualities. They constitute vital organs of a human being. They are as essential for a human being as the head, hands and legs for the body. Everyone has a heart. Every heart is filled with compassion. However, how many choose to share this compassion with others? Sharing the compassion in one's heart with ten others has been characterised as Bhakthi (devotion). Today the human heart that should be full of compassion has become stone-hard. This is human's misfortune. What is the reason? It is because the heart is filled with the bitterness of differences of caste, creed and nationality that it has become stony. People talk about unity but there is no unity. What we witness today in the world, however, is a great deal of play-acting. All appear asdevotees and all proclaim their spirit of sacrifice. Everyone declares himself or herself as asaadhaka (spiritual aspirant). Every believer claims that he is seeing God. One must enquirewhether it is the so-called devotee who is seeking God or whether it is God who is searching for a true devotee. Is the saadhaka serving God or is God serving the saadhaka? Offering to God what God has provided is like offering to the Ganga water from the Ganga. The truth is it is God who is rendering service to the devotee. All the capacities given by God should be used in the service of the Divine. There is no need to go in quest of God. God is all the time searching for the genuine and steadfast devotee. The saadhaka is approaching God for the fulfilment of his desires. He is after petty and transient benefits. Today's saadhaka proves himself to be a self-deluded being with no moral commitment. Trivial spiritual practices (saadhanas) are invariably motivated by selfish objectives. There is an element of selfishness in every service which man undertakes. All undertakings are tainted by egoism or the acquisitive urge. Only when the saadhaka's heart is filled with the Divine, will he be able to entertain pure and sacred love. Once Shankaraachaarya asked his disciples what is the hall-mark of greatness. Each disciple gave his own answer. One disciple said that the man who won great victories in battle is a great man. Another disciple said that man who underwent many troubles and difficulties and amassed large wealth was great. Another said that a great man was one who accomplished by determined effort what he wanted to achieve. Planting one's flag over a territory or crossing a mighty ocean were mentioned as marks of greatness. Ultimately Shankara gave the answer that one alone is great who has mastery over personal mind. All other achievements are of no avail. The Hindu almanac refers to five factors the day of the week, the thithi (phase of the moon), the relevant constellation, the auspiciousness or otherwise of the particular day and the Karanam (astrological divisions). The predictions in the almanac have no relation to what may happen to any particular person. The Siddhanthis (the almanac makers) give their own interpretations of the astrological configurations.* Above everything, if one has firm faith in God, one can face the future with confidence. There is no room for doubts as to who is God and where He is to be found. God is Viraata-Svaruupa (Cosmic Form). The whole Universe is the manifestation of God. What does God teach? The lessons are given through Prakrithi (Nature) which conveys lessons to mankind. The Earth is a visible manifestation of God. The ancients hailed the Earth as Bhuumaatha (Holy Mother Earth). The real criterion of moral conduct is harmony between one's profession and one's practice.Morality consists in acting up to the rules of fight conduct prescribed by society at a particulartime and place for an individual or group. If there is no connection between what one professes in words and his actions, morality cannot exist. Giving up narrow idea and feelings, people should show compassion towards their fellowbeings. Compassion is the hall-mark of Bhakthi (devotion). Pray for the welfare of all. The power of prayer is incalculable. Every one should pray every day for the welfare and happiness of all people everywhere, especially for the ill, disabled and unfortunates. This is true spirituality and normal behavior of spiritual person. This should be done without any adverticement, it should be done as natural duty of any human being. To render service to others to the limit of your capacity is real spirituality. If one has a compassionate heart, is truthful in speech, and uses his body for serving others, he needs nothing else to redeem his life. Charity is the best ornament for the hand, truth for throat and listening, to sacredthings, for the ears. These eternal verities are being forgotten in the craze for ephemeral pleasures. Regard every moment as new Live in the present. Cultivate good company. Act according to the dictates of your conscience. (Reet's compilation from, Sathya Sai Speaks. Vol. 17, "The most precious period," Chapter 1; Vol. 29, "Let everyone do his duty," Chapter 7). * By my insight Swami is not against astrology. Probably He notes that the signs of astrology show only the more available opportunities. The main ruler of astrology is the Self. When one understand his/her place and duty in this lifetime as one of the Divines aspects in actions, then all signs of astrology have a secondary value. Astrological inauspicious positions can to overcome with faith and devotion to Cosmic Consciousness i.e. God. Namaste - Reet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 Thank you very much for the compilations. They always seem to awaken the internal locus.of aatmic energy and subdue the mind and the senses. Swami says when there is "ANUGRAHAM" what will a "GARAHAM" do? How can we attain his anugraham? As long as we become selfless and control our EGO and "AAGRAHAM" (anger), then other saadhanaas will lead us to get rid of the Arishadvargaas. First thing seems to attract anybody in all the saadhanaas that we do, is the vanity of doership and spirituality. It is true that bhagawan is ever looking for one devotee who will rise to serve for service sake and not for the recognition in name, fame or position!! My eyes were filled with tears and my heart twinged in pain , when Swami was giving a birthday discourse, when I was involved with serving in the medical camps (?1998). He said " I have no devotees!!! I am devoted to you all!! I have taken birth ( or I have come) to fulfill your desires". Tears welled up in my eyes to listen to the humble words of Swami who is born for his devotees, Rishis, Munis, and angels who prayed to make him reincarnate and descend in human form. " Paritraanaaya Saadhunaam, Vinaasaayacha Dushkrutaam, Dharma Samsthapanaardhaaya, Sambhavaami yuge^ Yuge^". We better not miss teh boat that will give us the AAtmic awareness through Individual Saadhana, to become a transformed Vyashti, in Samishti, to see the Parameshti in the universe. In hisservice with love, Meena CHintapalliReet <reet.priiman (AT) neti (DOT) ee> wrote: Sai Ram Light and Love .......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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