Guest guest Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 3.ON PURPOSE OF LIFE: As a boy he spends his time playing with his friends; As a youth he is after the fair sex; Even in the old age he does not think of GOD But keeps lamenting (feel grief) and feeling sorry For not having this and that. He is not able to give up his bad habits, Is not interested in devotion. He ruins (Spoils) himself and wastes his life. Human life, so rare is reduced to dust! The human beings are highly intelligent. But man does not know where to direct his intelligence. He does not put it to proper use even when he knows what is right. If he questioned as to who is responsible for this state of affairs he is not prepared to accept personal responsibility. You must first have a clear understanding of the nature of the goal- GOD or GOODNESS or the Universal Absolute (complete), whatever the name– its grandeur (majesty or high rank), its beneficence (generous, kind), it's magnificence (splendid, fine, excellent). Then, that understanding itself will prompt (assist) and urge you towards it. The universal, of which you are a unit, is pure, true, ego less, unlimited and everlasting. Contemplate (survey visually or mentally) on it and your innate (inborn, natural) egolessness, truth, purity and eternality (existing always) will manifest (prove) itself, more and more every day. You may have accumulated (quantity of) riches, acquired deep scholarship and achieved health and strength. But, unless you have gained in addition, a vision (dream or act) of the Supreme Sovereign (supreme ruler), and an aspiration (ambition or desire) to be ever in the ecstasy (over-whelming joy) of that vision, all that has been garnered (collect, store) by you is mere lumber (waste). India has a great epic, the MAHABHARATA, which describes a war between the Kauravas and Pandavas. The Kauravas had superior financial and military resources. They approached Krishna, the Incarnation (embodiment in flesh or human) of the lord, for help; they were content to receive from HIM a large army and a huge quantity of hardware. The Pandavas sought from HIM only HIS grace. The lord agreed. He came over to their side, alone and unarmed. He held just a whip (lash attached to a stick for urging on animals or punishing etc.) and drove the horses of Arjuna's chariot! That was all, but that was all that was needed for victory. The Kauravas were defeated to the uttermost; the Pandavas WON the empire and eternal (without an end) fame. Look!!! How Swami explained clearly and blissfully. Who can explain us, so heart fully? He is none other than our own sai. Just follow what swami says in these "SPIRITUAL BLOSSOMS" to attain his bliss (perfect joy, being in heaven). We want you to practice what swami says. "Practice makes man perfect". This is up to you to shine eternally (without any end). Practice this. Swami will be with you forever. Dear brothers and sisters please forward this mail to you family and friends, so that, they too can feel the essence. For your convenience, we have listed the meanings of specific words enclosed in brackets. All the best, for your new and purposeful life. Sairam with love……… Cheese………………… Raju. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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