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Sai Inspires - 1st November 2005 from Prashanti Nilayam

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Forwarding the message received from "Heart2Heart" RadioSai e-Journal Team, Prasanthi Nilayam.

 

Sairam

 

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Dear Reader,

 

Loving Sairam from the H2H Team.

 

Greetings on the occasion of Deepavali "The festival of Lights". Let's listen to

What Swami said on the same day in 1998.

 

 

Sai Inspires - 1st November 2005

 

 

All festivals of Bharat have an inner divine significance. In Bharat the

festivals are celebrated to prove the immanent divinity in humanity. This day's

festival, Deepavali, teaches a sacred inner meaning to humanity. No other

element in this world is as significant as light.... The flame of a lamp has

two significant qualities. One is to banish darkness; the other is a continuous

upward movement. Even if a lamp is kept in a pit, the flame is directed upwards.

The ancients have taught that the upward movement of the flame denotes the path

to wisdom and the path to divinity. However, the external light can dispel only

the external darkness, but not the darkness of ignorance in man.

- Divine Discourse, Oct 19, 1998.

 

With Love and Regards,

"Heart2Heart"

RadioSai e-Journal Team,

In Sai Service.

 

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