Guest guest Posted April 4, 2005 Report Share Posted April 4, 2005 Embodiments of Love, Joy and sorrow, cold and heat, profit and loss, criticism and praise, must all be faced with an equal mind. This equanimity of mind is one of the most important attributes of a true devotee. There are many other attributes of a true devotee, but these are all contained in two principal qualities: discipline and renunciation. Discipline refers to the three types of penance: bodily penance, mental penance and vocal penance. Renunciation refers to understanding the defects in objects, and living a life which does not get attached to these things; in other words, living as a witness. If you can incorporate these two important qualities, discipline and renunciation in your daily life, then there will be no need for any other spiritual practice. - Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba My dear fellow travelers, What is without defect? The atmosphere we live in, the people around us and the relationships we share with them, our body, mind and thoughts - each and everything has defects. As far as I understand, everything which has a physical form or can be felt by mind is bound to be defective. What is the point in cribbing about all these things? The moment we entered the world itself, I believe, we have signed an agreement saying "I am ready to bear all this". We have never been forced by anyone nor will be forced to live this life on earth and hold imperfect relations. It is purely out of our own volition, we have been here...Yes, on account of our own Karma. We would have been out of all this - merged in eternal bliss, if only we had willed in our past birth and overcame our filthy desires. Forget about past birth, the offer is open even today. But we do not want to let loose our hold on this Maya. It is not Maya that is holding us, but, we who are holding tight to it. When such is the case, how can we have the least right to complain about anyone or anything in this world, how-much-ever trouble it might give us, how-much-ever worst situation it might throw us into? Yet, we can enjoy this sojourn - every moment of it, the moment we start giving love to everyone without expecting anything from anyone in return. No one is forcing us to love. We love if we want to be ever happy like Sai or keep cribbing and slog here forever. Love ALL - Serve ALL JAI SAIRAM Pardha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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