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THE BRIGHTER SIDE

 

Baba said, “If they are kept in mind and acted upon, they will always do you

good” in Sri Sai Satcharitra, Ch. XIX.

 

A king had a dream in which he found that all his teeth had fallen out. He

wanted an interpretation of the dream.

 

A dream interpreter was sent for. He consulted the ancient books and said to the

king, “Sire! This is a most unfortunate dream. It signifies that all your dear

ones, children, wife, relatives will die during your lifetime.”

 

The king was utterly disappointed and ordered that the soothsayer be thrown into prison.

 

Yet another dream interpreter was called for. He, too, consulted the same

ancient books and said, “O king! This is a most fortunate dream. It signifies

that you will survive all your dear ones. Long live the king!”

 

The king felt happy and richly rewarded the soothsayer.

 

Always look at the bright side of things and you will be happy!

 

TAMASO MA JYOTIRGAMAYA…..

 

As a temple without bells,

As a ship without sails,

As a fish without the sea,

So am I without Thee:

I need Thee, Lord!

 

As a flower without scent,

As a picture without paint,

As a hive without a bee,

So am I without Thee:

I need Thee, Lord!

 

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