Guest guest Posted February 17, 2006 Report Share Posted February 17, 2006 true devotee? The first of these is desirelessness (Anapekshah). A true devotee should not have desires. How is it possible for you, endowed as you are with a body, mind and senses to be without desires? One is bound to have some desire or other. On the one hand, there are desires pertaining to the senses that confer momentary joy. On the other hand, there is a desire to transcend the senses. Today, people are filled with many desires. So what is it that is needed for having a desire-free life? There is nothing wrong in having desires, but all of them must be pleasing to God. You should practise the eternal principles based on Truth, and dedicate all your activities to God. Lead your life without the feelings of 'I and mine' and offer everything to God. Only then can you attain the state of desirelessness. - Geetha Vahini. He who is filled with desires is the poorest man in the world - 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". Attachment: (application/octet-stream) [not stored] Attachment: (application/octet-stream) [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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