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Sai Inspires - 10th February 2006 from Prashanti Nilayam

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you read the Cover Story 'Behind the Glorious 80th Birthday' Go here to read it

now. Sai Inspires - 10th February 2006 Practise silence, for the voice

of God can be heard in the region of your heart only when the tongue and the

inner storm are stilled, and the waves (of the mind) are calmed.

There will be no temptation for others to shout when you talk to them in

whispers. Set the level of the tone yourself: as low as possible, as high as

necessary to reach the outermost boundary of the circle you are addressing.

Conserve sound, since it is the treasure of the element ether (Akasa), an

emanation from God Himself. Reason can prevail only when the arguments are

advanced without the whipping up of sound. Silence is the speech of the

spiritual seeker. Soft speech is the expression of genuine love. Hate

screeches; fear squeals; conceit trumpets; but love sings lullabies, it

soothes, it applies balm. Practise the vocabulary of love; unlearn the

language of hate and contempt. - Divine Discourse, 19th Feb 1970. Where

there is Love, there is Peace - Baba. With Love and Regards,

"Heart2Heart" RadioSai's e-Journal Team, In Sai Service. To see the

complete schedule of today's RadioSai programmes, Visit us at

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

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