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Sai Inspires - 2nd May 2006 from Prashanti Nilayam

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Sairam

Forwarding the message recieved from Heart2Heart Team, Prashanthi Nilayam.

 

Dear Reader,

Loving Sairam from the Heart2Heart Team.

 

How should our speech be? Swami tells us today.

 

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Sai Inspires - 02nd May 2006

 

Be always saturated with love. Do not use poisonous words against anyone, for words are more fatal than even arrows. Speak soft and sweet. Sympathise with the suffering and those lost in ignorance. Do your best to apply the salve of soothing words and timely succour. Do not damage anyone’s faith in virtue and Divinity. Encourage others to have that faith by demonstrating in your own life that virtue is its own reward and that Divinity is all-pervasive and all-powerful.

- Divine Discourse, 25th October 1965.

 

You may not always oblige, but you can speak obligingly. - Baba

With Love and Regards,

"Heart2Heart" Team.

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