Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 Be calm and composed. How much easy to write than practice? Arguements do crop up everywhere when there is difference of opinion.We should not get offended by others opinions. Accept other people's point of view. Do not insist that your point should be accepted by others. Do not worry, if they differ your views. If they are not convinced, do not prolong the arguement. This is all the more important for Swami's devotees. If somebody argues against Swami, do not get infuriated. Accept that they have their own freedom of opinion. Never argue. Let them learn by their own experiences. False prestige and perverted thinking are the reasons for most of the arguements. Marcus Aeralius, the famous philosopher has written beautifully in his book on "Meditations". He accepts that everyday he has to necessarily come across people of different character and personalities. He says that we should accept the fact that they are not fortunate to get enlightenment and hence they argue in such way. Sai devotees too has to face the turmoils and troubles generated by many characters. We can neither correct them nor we can avoid them completely. But let us remain calm and composed even amidst storms. Sairam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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