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Sai Inspires - 5th 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.

 

Read today's message to find out how important contentment is.

 

 

Sai Inspires - 5th November 2005

 

 

The contented person is free and is not dependent upon others. Such a person

remains unaffected and content with whatever happens, good or bad, for he is

convinced that the Lord’s will must prevail. With his mind unshaken and

steady, he is ever jubilant. Want of contentment is a characteristic of the

ignorant. Contentment is the treasure that is won by the wise; it cannot be

won by those who pile one desire upon another, and build plans one after

another, for they pine perpetually, worry themselves and set their hearts

aflame with greed. The wise never succumb to the burden of the dualities of

joy and grief, victory and defeat, gain and loss. The wise scorn hatred and

never allow themselves to be affected by it.

- Geetha Vahini, P. 86.

 

With Love and Regards,

"Heart2Heart"

RadioSai e-Journal Team,

In Sai Service.

 

 

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Visit us at www.radiosai.org to know more about RadioSai and our e-Journal "Heart 2 Heart".

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