Guest guest Posted March 13, 2006 Report Share Posted March 13, 2006 asked me for a glass of water and a piece of white paper. I gave both to Him. He rolled the paper thin like a pencil and immersed it into the glass of water. He put the roll into the left pocket of my shirt and asked me to unroll it. I removed it and began to give to Him. ..."He said No! No! read it" In beautiful handwriting, I could see on the wet paper clearly written, of course by some unseen hand"... "Grant me the strength to love you with all my heart." Love and loving, has always been the most important thing in my life, and truly loving Bhagavan has been my heart's closest and dearest desire. I, came to him for elementary education, and got from Him enchanting enlightening. It has been the lesson of lessons to learn that, beyond all that there is in this world, He is was and will always exist. It is good to have money, in this world, and the things that money can buy. However, in the process of acquiring money, we tend to lose sight of the lovely things that money cannot buy. After all 'man does not live by bread alone' and neither does nation by its GNP. Bhagavan has come to open man's eyes to this sight. His advent is to elevate both physical and mental disease and elevate us into the eternal wisdom of universal oneness. 'Living' in the world has to upgrade itself to 'Life' herein. Life spring, sustains and grows from the fountain of Love. To love God alone is life fulfillment. I have been seeking this fulfillment like everyone else in my own way. May we succeed in our endeavors. Eventually we must not just love to live, but also live to love. His life is an incessant labour of love. What more can I say of His love than- "For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings that then I, scorn to change my state even with Kings Williams Shakes pear. O Baba! Grant us the gift of strength to love you with all our hearts. For nothing this wide universe I call save thee, my Lord, who art my all. Jai Sai Ram (Sharing with Sai Love) Ram.ChuganiRam ChuganiKobe, Japanrgcjp Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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