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Sai Inspires - 12th April 2006 from Prashanti Nilayam

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Sai Inspires - 12th April 2006 It is said that if you cut down a tree, it

could still sprout; or

if a piece of iron were broken in two, a blacksmith could repair it. But, if

you were to break a heart with venomous words, it would not be possible to ever

make it whole again. Words can cause endless troubles, and they can give

boundless joy. You should therefore be most careful that your words you use

should not give pain to others. If you were to physically slip, there might be

some small injury that could be dressed and might give inconvenience for a

while, but it would be of no great consequence in the long term. But, if your

tongue were to slip, and you were to hurt the mind or heart of another person

with harsh words, it would create a wound that could not be cured by any doctor

in the world. Never hurt another’s feelings. One day, the words you have used

will come back to you. So always use words that are sweet and good. - Divine

Discourse on the Bhagavad Gita, 1984. Have constructive thoughts; consoling

words; compassionate acts. - 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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