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Nine points of code of conduct.

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font-family:Georgia;font-weight:bold">Nine Point Code of Conduct

font-family:Verdana;font-weight:bold">Prescribed by Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba

font-family:Verdana;color:black">Sathya Sai Baba has proclaimed the Nine Point

Code of Conduct as guidance for spiritual and personal development.

"It is the Code of Conduct which is responsible for the Organisation moving

forward, growing from strength to strength. The office bearers should exercise

maximum care to see that the Code of Conduct is adhered to and guide others

also in the right path... There should be no scramble for power or position.

What matters is the purity, intensity of devotion and the spirit of self

sacrifice."

- Baba

Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba while placing the Sai movement throughout the world

on a firm footing with established Universal principles such as those shown

below has also proclaimed as a guiding light for a devotee's spiritual and

personal development-the Nine Point Code of Conduct and the Ten Principles.

At the First Overseas Convention of Chairpersons of Sai Centers, held in

Prashanthi Nilayam in November 1998, delegates were asked to have their Centers

conduct a study circle on the Nine-Point Code of Conduct.

Verdana;font-weight:bold">Nine-Point Code of Conduct

Center members are expected to do their best to practice the Nine-Point Code of

Conduct in order to be examples of Sathya Sai Baba's teachings.

1.

font-weight:bold">Daily meditation and prayer (

italic">Jap).

2.

font-weight:bold">Group devotional singing (bhajan) or prayer with family members once a week.

3.

font-weight:bold">Participation in Sai Spiritual Education (Bal Vikas Programme)

by children of the family.

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4.

font-weight:bold">Participation in community service work and other programs of the organization.

5.

font-weight:bold">Regular attendance at the Center's devotional meetings (Bhajan or

italic">Nagar Sankirtan).

6.

font-weight:bold">Regular study of Sathya Sai Baba literature.

7.

font-weight:bold">The use of soft, loving speech with everyone.

8.

font-weight:bold">Not speaking ill of others, especially in their absence.

9.

font-weight:bold;font-style:italic">Narayana Seva

font-weight:bold">. Practice placing a ceiling on desires - consciously and

continuously strive to eliminate the tendency to waste time, money, food and

energy - and utilize the savings for service to mankind.

"The Sai Organisations have been enjoined to carry out a programme of ceiling on

desires. Everyone should try to control desires as much as possible. The

promotion of human values is another item in the programme. These human values

are inherent in every person. All that is needed is, for everyone to manifest

them in his daily life. Truth, Righteousness and Peace are all in you. You are

embodiments of Truth, Peace, Love and God. Recognise this fact."

(Sri Sathya Sai Baba, Discourse on 21.11.95)

Verdana;font-weight:bold">1. Daily Meditation and Prayer

Whatever religion one belongs to, whatever your spiritual heritage, the

necessity to still the mind, to control the vagaries of thoughts, to make the

"monkey mind" do our bidding and not what it wills, is a basic spiritual

practice.

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Divinity resides and reflects in man - but we are unable to see this reflection

of Divinity in our consciousness because the lake of our mind is subject to

incessant storms, its surface ripped apart by wild lashing waves. Only when the

waters of the lake are still, can the reflection of the moon be seen on its

surface -likewise the reflection of Divinity on the calm surface of our

consciousness.

But if we merely do meditation and still our mind - is this enough? The

reflection of the moon will not be seen, even in the still water, if the waters

of the lake are filled with dirt and pollutants. Thus, two qualities are

required to see the reflection of the moon:

(a) the surface of the water must be still, and

(b) the lake must be free from dirt, debris, froth and pollutants.

Sai Baba has placed meditation as the first point of the code for those who wish

to glimpse the Divine within; - however stilling the mind (the waters of the

lake) is not enough - a recycling plant must be erected beside the lake to

clean the water. Other points of the code of conduct relate to this process of

'cleansing the water'- not only for ourselves but for our family members also.

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Sai Baba in various discourses has instructed devotees on the 'light' mediation.

Devotees wishing to pursue this form of meditation and its technique should

make attempts to listen to tapes/cassettes that are available or read books on

it.

And what of prayer? Pray in whatever is way familiar to you ... this will

reinforce your meditation. You can chant mantras, sing devotional songs,

traditional hymns or just speak to God in your own way - whatever makes you

feel closer to Him and makes you truly feel that you are communicating with

Him.

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We can do this silently, or quietly so that others hearing your prayers may

benefit by thinking of God at least momentarily. Your chants/prayers at home

will help to create positive and divine vibrations in the environment and be of

benefit to those who live in your house. But most important of all do not take

this daily task as a burden, something you carry around your neck like the

proverbial albatross.

Prayers, devotional singing should be done joyously, providing a sense of

uplifting -lightness. God is 'Bliss'-'Joy'-'PEACE' and when you think of Him

and sing or speak HIS name the same Bliss, Joy and Peace should fill your being

.... if this does not happen something is wrong with your attitude or method of

prayer ... reflect on this and adjust yourself accordingly.

The hunger to communicate with God - should be equal to the hunger that we

experience to fill our stomachs. We eat 3 or 4 times a day for our bodily

health, or to satisfy bodily hunger, pray at least twice a day to feed the

'soul' or the inner being. There will come a time when every moment, every act,

every word, is a form of communication with God.

Verdana;font-weight:bold">2. Devotional Group Singing/Prayer with members of family once a week

There is an age old axiom, -'the family that prays together stays together'. Sai

Baba is merely trying to remind us of this forgotten truth. In the early days

families used to eat together and pray together, in recent times the notion of

every man for himself seems to have crept into families too.

Some Sai devotees have expressed this problem -'I am the only Sai devotee in my

house - the rest refuse to accept Him - how can I keep to this point of the

code?' Sai Baba does not say pray to Him! Have your family prayers in the

traditional method of worship, be it Hindu, Christian or whatever. We need not

even have Sai Baba's photo there, if this will help achieve the objective of

weekly family prayer and family unity. We should have HIM in our heart.

Also, it does not matter if all refuse to join. Start the family prayer with

whoever is willing. Keep to a fixed date and time and continue with faith -let

Sai Baba do the rest. Many such family prayers that started with one or two,

now include the whole family. If need be, start alone and leave the 'door' open

for others to hear your prayer and to join.

The important thing to remember is not to be disheartened by the attitudes of

others who do not join. Give them time! Not all buds bloom at the same time

when the sun shines - but the sun does not give up - it shines daily and

silently, and over time - all will bloom!!

However, it is important to show that we have bloomed - through our prayers and

other spiritual practices. Our family members should see the visible, positive

transformation in ourselves - that our spiritual paths have made us more loving,

more kind, more gentle, more understanding .. this will have a greater effect on

non participating family members than our actual 'prayer' itself and encourage

them to join us, - i.e. we should make the whole day an extension of our

morning and evening-prayers. Slowly, they will be drawn to the power that has

transformed us and will join us.

It is important to be aware that if we as wives and husbands, sons and daughters

or fathers and mothers after starting prayers, after becoming 'born again',

become intolerant, demanding, insensitive to the physical or worldly needs of

others, and take a 'holier than thou' attitude, then we will drive our family

members away from our prayers. Moderation and love should be the key guiding

factors.

Verdana;font-weight:bold">3. Participation in Educational Programs (SSE)

organised by the Centre for children of Sai aspirants

The reason for this point of the code is obvious when we become aware of what is

taught to the children in the Sai Spiritual Education classes which includes:

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a) one's own religion - chanting of prayers, songs, hymns, lives of great saints etc.

b) knowledge and respect for other religions.

c) human values - respect for parents and elders, cleanliness, good conduct,

confidence, co-operation, self-help etc.

d) learning about the lives of great persons from all walks of life.

e) The Life and Message of Sai Baba.

All the above are taught through structured, dynamic programs where only

teachers who have undergone a specific training program will be qualified to

teach.

Many Sai aspirants, and leaders of Sai Centres around the world are sometimes

devoid of any in-depth knowledge of the great religious and spiritual

traditions of the world. Only their love for Sai Baba, often fostered through

his physical presence and love has put them on their spiritual path. This

needs to be supplemented with more study of Sai teaching and the great world

scriptures.

However, the children of today, the even leaders of tomorrow, may not be so

lucky - they may not have the opportunity of the direct physical proximity of

Sai Baba to foster their love, devotion, their thirst for spiritual knowledge

and world welfare ... the crowds of devotees would be too great. Their

spirituality must thus be fostered from within, and the SSE program for

children is so designed as to create a new generation of spiritually motivated

youngsters who will become a credit to themselves, their families, society and

nation - and uphold all the human values that have the potential to make the

human race grand and Godly.

No parent should want less for their child and no parent should sacrifice the

future destiny of their children by giving more importance to other less

important activities nor should they say that they have no time to spare to

send their children to classes. These classes have been designed to enhance

their development into children we can be proud of. It is in this context that

this point of the code requires children of Sai aspirants to attend these

classes.

Verdana;font-weight:bold">4. Participation in community work and other programs of the organisation

This is merely a codification of an injunction that is in every religion of the

world - to serve man and thus serve God - 'Service to man is service to God'.

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Sai Baba has prescribed that the qualification of membership to the Sai

Organisation is not just to attend devotional singing meetings, but to accept

the 9 point code of conduct as part of our life and in doing so perform some

service to the community. Aspirants are asked to provide 4 hours of service

every week to the poor, the sick and the needy. Perhaps, among all of Sai

Baba's injunctions, this one calling aspirants to perform community service

separates those 'devotees' who wish to hop along on one leg i.e. making

devotional singing their primary spiritual activity from those who are the

'thirsty' seekers, striding forward in their spiritual journey on the two legs

of devotion and selfless service towards the inevitable prize of divine

knowledge.

Sai Baba has declared 'Hands that help are holier than lips that pray'.

Very often aspirants sit back and wait for the Sai Centre leaders to organise

service activities, and even when these are organised many find a hundred

excuses not to participate in them, instead of finding the one reason to serve.

Aspirants should realise that community service makes up part of the divine

formula for salvation and God's Grace. And if necessary, they should in fact

be urging, and forcing complacent Centre leaders to organise meaningful service

activities to assist the spiritual development of the members of the Centre.

As for leaders of Sai Centres who have taken up the divine task of leading a SAI

Centre - they should be fully cognisant of their divine responsibility. Members

depend upon them to show the way, set the example and direction. If leaders

are unable to fulfill this responsibility, it might be wise for them to step

down and allow those aspirants with the time, the energy and initiative to take

up the leadership role in a Centre.

Verdana;font-weight:bold">5. Attend at least once a month group devotional

singing organised by the Centre

By placing the requirement on 'at least once a month', Sai Baba has given the

directions for the future, i.e. that devotees should not remain at the

spiritual level of just singing devotional songs. It is important to build our

spiritual development on this foundation. All the other points in the code are

the bricks and mortar for us to build the spiritual superstructure of our lives.

 

In fact the pursuance of devotional singing alone as a principal activity on our

spiritual path and ignoring the equally important practices that Sai Baba has

suggested that just focusing on devotional singing may lead to retarding our

spiritual progress.

Thus, it is vital that devotees understand the significance of devotional

singing and place it in the perspective of their total spiritual practice and

carry on moving forward.

Also devotional singing at the centre should not end there - once a month or

once a week. The sincere aspirant must constantly be 'tuned in' to the

devotional songs, their lips or their minds constantly 'singing' of Divinity,

analysing the meaning of the songs and their messages, and using them as a

guide, as a beacon of love in their daily lives. When devotional singing is

used as such, it will bring about the necessary results, the softening of the

heart, the gentleness of speech, the kindness of thoughts, the yearning to

serve. If the name and message of God is constantly in the mind, the cleansing

effect will most certainly take effect, and aspirants will see their lives,

their character and behaviour transformed.

Verdana;font-weight:bold">6. Regular study Sai literature

This should not be interpreted in a narrow or extreme way that only books about

Sai Baba must be studied. Needless to say all Sai aspirants are expected to

study the life and teachings of Sai Baba. However, the literature of all the

great religions and saints and other spiritual texts should also be part of our

reading material.

In short ’Sai' literature’ should be interpreted as literature that

helps provide spiritual awakening and inspiration. Any literature that falls

under this category should qualify as Sai literature.

The regular study refers, not merely to individual study, but also participation

in 'Study Circles' organised by the Centre.

Some devotees, feeling that what takes place in a 'Study Circle' is too basic,

too simple for them, keep away. Well, if one thinks they know more than others,

more the reason to participate fully, and help others to rise to your level of

understanding.

Some find the study circle too advanced - here again - absorb what you can, up

to your ability. If you grasp only one paragraph of what is spoken or read,

reflect on it and put it into practice. You benefit more than the person who

only listens and perhaps, understands all the words but does not reflect on the

meaning or put any of it into practice.

Listening or absorbing, reflecting/ digesting and putting into practice the

message gained in the study of spiritual literature are the three stages which

can assist our spiritual development. It is thus not the quantity of knowledge

you absorb, but the quality and the degree you reflect and integrate the message

into your life, that is critical.

Verdana;font-weight:bold">7. Speak softly and lovingly to everyone

This is an interesting point of the code, it underwent a slight metamorphosis

during Sai Baba’s 60th Birthday. In the original point the words were 'to

speak softly with everyone' ... it appears that many mistook this to mean the

'loudness of the voice' and neglected the aspect of the 'harshness of the

words'.

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A dog sometimes barks loudly on seeing its master - but all that loudness maybe

an expression of love. A snake hisses very softly but its soft sound maybe a

forerunner of venom ... full of poisonous implications.

This point has now been placed in its proper perspective, not condemning those

with naturally loud projecting voices and exalting those who, even in anger and

hate, do not have the capacity of 'voice projection'. It is now very clear -

speak with love, we should try to lower the volume of our voices (most of us

can do that) - but love is the essence .... harsh words screech even if spoken

softly.

Verdana;font-weight:bold">8. Not to talk ill of others especially in their absence

Backbiting, character assassination, falsehood about another, trying to belittle

or bring down the esteem of one in the eyes of the other, is a deadly cancer

that has destroyed many groups, even great movements and. most certainly must

be considered an anathema to any spiritual body.

Here the talking ill or finding faults, should not be mistaken as being blind to

the genuine faults or mistakes of others. It means simply that we must be

totally conscious of our motive should it be necessary to talk about the faults

of others.

To say that it is a sin to talk about others in their absence would be to make

every living person a sinner. We always talk of others - this is inevitable.

What then is this injunction? It simply means that if we do talk about others,

than it should only be in a genuine positive manner where we want to help, to

improve and elevate not to degrade and condemn.

Verdana;font-weight:bold">9. Put into practice "Ceiling on Desires" and to

utilise savings generated for service to mankind

Not only should you curb your desires, and set aside the savings thus gained to

serve the poor, all aspirants along the spiritual path should put a rein on

growing desires, within an increasingly materialistic, uncaring, wasteful and

obsolescence oriented society.

Sai Baba unearthing once again the message of all great religions has called

upon all people who want to have a measure of peace and contentment in their

lives to place a 'Ceiling on Desires' ... a ceiling on Food, Energy, Time and

Money.

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In summary the Divine call is as follows:

Do not waste Food ... do not overindulge in food.

Do not waste Energy ... electricity, water, your own energy, (too much talking,

anger, jealousy and other negative expressions are equally a waste of Divine energy).

Do not waste Time .... and whatever genuine knowledge you have, use it well.

Do not waste Money

Charter of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisation

(granted by Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba at the third World Conference on14th Jan,1981)

 

WHERE AS the advent of Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba as declared by Him is for the

establishment of Sanathana Dharma.

 

AND WHERE AS this Organisation is a spiritual organization founded for the

establishment of Sanathana Dharma.

 

AND WHERE AS this organization is a spiritual organization founded for the whole

mankind, not recognizing any distinction or separateness on the basis of

religion, caste, colour or creed.

 

AND WHERE AS this organization takes within its fold persons belonging to all

religions in order to establish unity of all faiths.

 

AND WHERE AS it is for establishing and promoting the content of such Sanathana

Dharma and also to establish oneness of all thoughts that the Sri Sathya Sai

Seva Organisations are taking existence.

 

AND WHERE AS the most fundamental object of this organization as laid down by

Bhagwan is to “Awaken in Man the awareness of Divinity INHERENT in

him” by propagating through practice and example the basic principles of

Sathya, Dharma, Shanti and Prema set by Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba.

 

AND WHERE AS to experience this Divinity, mere environment and circumstances

outside are not sufficient but a change in the minds of men is necessary.

 

AND WHERE AS the activities of the organization are only a means to the

spiritual progress in this direction and which progress will ultimately enable

everyone to enjoy inner peace not withstanding the stresses and strains, the

frustrations and sorrows, the defects and successes, the ups and downs of life.

 

 

AND WHERE AS to achieve maximum results towards these objectives:

 

IT IS HEREBY DECLARED:

 

A) That this shall be the charter governing the Sri Sathya Sai Seva

Organisations all over the world.

B) That all the office bearers and the members of this organizations at

present and all those who will join this organization shall be one in Deed and

in Name by the name of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations and as such, they

shall be entitled to carry on the activities in the name of the organization.

C) That in order to achieve the objectives as laid down herein above, the

members shall follow a strict code of conduct of Saadhana so that they become

worthy instruments of our Divine Master in the efforts to fulfil the objectives

of this organization.

D) That no person shall be qualified to associate himself or herself as office

bearer or worker with this organization who willfully deviates from the Code of

Conduct laid down herein after.

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Source:

http://www.saibaba.ws/teachings/ninepointcodeofconduct.htm

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10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy">SAI RAM ……

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Sudhir Patel

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