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sai ram sivanandham garu i dint get the message just the subject can

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Dear Saibandhu Sivanandamji,

Please send me the text of this message.I just got the

heading.

Thank you very much.

Om Sai Ram.

Gopal Nair

ignair (AT) msn (DOT) com

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Sadguru Sainath Maharaj ki Jai !!!Baba Bless us all

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LOVE IS FAR SUPERIOR THAN RITUALS

There is no doubt that Shri Sai Baba was the apostle of love and his

predilections lay more in the direction of the bhakti way to salvation. Not

once but several times did he emphasize the great value he attached to devotion

and surrender. " I am the bond slave of my devotee. I love devotion. If one ever

dwells on me in his mind and will not even taste food before offering it to me,

I am his slave- so also if hungers and thirsts after me and treats all else as

unimportant." Such was the illuminating language in which the sage gave

predominance to the function of Love. Shri Sai Baba's followers, therefore,

have so to elevate their understanding as will enable them to realize the

living beauty of love, its Divine energies, its health-giving properties, its

power to demonstrate immortality.

The Master revealed himself to be a true and sensitive psychologist, in that he

always recognized that the need and the desire to adore is inherent in man.

Bhakti is a natural state of the human heart; one does not have to acquire it

or be initiated into it. It is there, and to ignore it is to ignore one of the

most vital traits of human nature. Like any other innate gift, however, bhakti

has to be developed and chiseled into the right shape before it can yield any

creative results, before it can effect an opening for the Divine to enter.

Baba did not in any sense belittle the supreme value of knowledge. At the same

time, he did not make it incumbent upon every sadhaka to grasp the subtleties

of fundamental truths with the intellect. It was enough if a devotee earnestly

inspired in the silence of his heart to become one with the Lord. To such a one

is given infinite protection and guidance, and ultimately the bhakta necessarily

becomes a jnani too. Knowledge comes of itself by an instrument that is far more

potent that the mind. Bhakti brings in its wake knowledge that is both

spontaneous and effortless.

Those seekers who have a purely intellectual bias sometime wonder why Shri Sai

Baba tolerated and even fostered external forms of worship. But Baba

deliberately encouraged rituals and ceremonials and held them to be the

outflowing expressions of the inner devotion. Symbols are the very source and

support of life. Man thinks in terms of symbols. Why then should there not be

symbols in the adoration which man seeks to express for the Divine?

Besides, the mass of men do need physical and concrete outlets for their

emotions. They cannot realize anything except through visible and tangible

symbols. The symbol of the crucifix and the attendant ceremonials commemorating

the life and events of the Christ are powerful assets of the Christian faith.

They have a dynamic appeal to man's imagination, and as such they play no small

part in keeping the religion alive and potent; so do many of the colorful

religious rituals of the Hindus.

Certainly, the danger of rituals and ceremonials being misused and even abused

has to be reckoned with; but for all that, one cannot deny them their value,

nor their significant place in the religious impulse of man. So long as these

external expressions of worship were an index to the inward spiritual

aspiration, Baba treated these with respect and allowed the devotee to pursue

unhampered all the outward forms of worship which were dear to his heart. But

whenever the sage found that these pujas and ceremonies were just subterfuges

used in order to conceal false pretensions of piety, or when Baba felt that

they were just empty customs practiced through sheer force of habit, then he

either ruthlessly destroyed them or discouraged them .

(Source: Sai Baba The Saint of Shirdi by Mani Sahukar)Indira Nair

<ignair (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote:

OM SAI RAM,

Dear Saibandhu Sivanandamji,

Please send me the text of this message.I just got the

heading.

Thank you very much.

Om Sai Ram.

Gopal Nair

ignair (AT) msn (DOT) com

n sivanandam <vasuki_mahal > wrote:

 

Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Messenger Sri Satchidananda

Sadguru Sainath Maharaj ki Jai !!!Baba Bless us all Sri Satchidananda Sadguru

Sainath Maharaj ki Jai !!!Baba Bless us all

Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Messenger

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