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Sacrifice conquers Desire

Now, let us consider how to deal with desire. To conquer desire you have to develop a sacrificing nature; you must be steeped in renunciation. Renunciation does not mean that you give up your family and go to the forest; nor does it require you to give up all your property. Once you realize the defects in any object, once you recognize its transitoriness and worthlessness in helping you to reach your goal, you will automatically stop desiring it.

Even when living the life of a householder immersed in the world, you can recognize the defects and weaknesses of the things of the world. For example, there may be a certain kind of food that you enjoy very much, like a curry, for example, and you ask your cook to prepare a variety of dishes made with this curry. You sit down to eat, the meal is brought in and you are about to eat it with great relish. But then the cook comes running in and says, "Stop! Please sir, don't eat this food! I just discovered a poisonous lizard has fallen into the pot and is dead inside!" The moment you hear this and recognize the harmful nature of the food you were about to eat, you would under no circumstances consider eating it anymore, no matter how much you previously cherished that dish and looked forward to having it.

In the same way, you have to recognize the nature of the things of the world. They are ever changing and some day they must cease to exist. Once you know this, how can you remain enthusiastic about acquiring them and trying to get lasting enjoyment from them? Food is only medicine for the disease called hunger. How can it ever be an item of luxurious indulgence? When you are sick and medicines are given, do you refuse them if they are not tasty? Therefore, recognize the fact that the things you use in the world are only medicines for the diseases that you have.

As the disease declines, the need for medicine diminishes. When you are well you do not need to take any medicines at all; but when you are sick you must take the right medicine which will cure you of your illness. You cannot refuse to take the medicine just because it is not very tasty, while at the same time hoping to get cured. Now you are running after all sorts of attractive and tasty things which instead of curing your ills worsen them. You rejoice that you have discovered so many delights in the world and that you are living a very happy life, enjoying many things which seem to give you a lot of comfort and joy. But these are not real enjoyments, for, in the future, you will surely have to face the consequences of all these indulgences you are engaging in now.

Sai Baba Gita

mukundan

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om sai ram

'you are living a very happy life,enjoying many things which seem to

give you a lot of comfort and joy. But these are not real enjoyments.'

----ya-very true!!!Real, ever_lasting bliss is at the lotus

feet of SAI only.Once with almighty grace we taste that ever_lasting

bliss then at times we come under illusions and loose that bliss!!

Come what may be- we try to find that bliss here and there but we are

at loss!!No one in this universe can fill that ever_lasting bliss

which is a experience and can not be explained in words.Our mind just

tries its best to search that peace,calmness in ever_changing worldly

things but at last with SAI grace we find that bliss at the lotus

feet of SAI only.

'well explained article'!!

'sai bless u'

sai ram

 

 

 

 

, " MUKUNDAN " <sunrays_mr

wrote:

>

>

> Sacrifice conquers Desire

>

> Now, let us consider how to deal with desire. To conquer desire you

have

> to develop a sacrificing nature; you must be steeped in

renunciation.

> Renunciation does not mean that you give up your family and go to

the

> forest; nor does it require you to give up all your property. Once

you

> realize the defects in any object, once you recognize its

transitoriness

> and worthlessness in helping you to reach your goal, you will

> automatically stop desiring it.

>

> Even when living the life of a householder immersed in the world,

you

> can recognize the defects and weaknesses of the things of the

world. For

> example, there may be a certain kind of food that you enjoy very

much,

> like a curry, for example, and you ask your cook to prepare a

variety of

> dishes made with this curry. You sit down to eat, the meal is

brought in

> and you are about to eat it with great relish. But then the cook

comes

> running in and says, " Stop! Please sir, don't eat this food! I just

> discovered a poisonous lizard has fallen into the pot and is dead

> inside! " The moment you hear this and recognize the harmful nature

of

> the food you were about to eat, you would under no circumstances

> consider eating it anymore, no matter how much you previously

cherished

> that dish and looked forward to having it.

>

> In the same way, you have to recognize the nature of the things of

the

> world. They are ever changing and some day they must cease to exist.

> Once you know this, how can you remain enthusiastic about acquiring

them

> and trying to get lasting enjoyment from them? Food is only

medicine for

> the disease called hunger. How can it ever be an item of luxurious

> indulgence? When you are sick and medicines are given, do you refuse

> them if they are not tasty? Therefore, recognize the fact that the

> things you use in the world are only medicines for the diseases

that you

> have.

>

> As the disease declines, the need for medicine diminishes. When you

are

> well you do not need to take any medicines at all; but when you are

sick

> you must take the right medicine which will cure you of your

illness.

> You cannot refuse to take the medicine just because it is not very

> tasty, while at the same time hoping to get cured. Now you are

running

> after all sorts of attractive and tasty things which instead of

curing

> your ills worsen them. You rejoice that you have discovered so many

> delights in the world and that you are living a very happy life,

> enjoying many things which seem to give you a lot of comfort and

joy.

> But these are not real enjoyments, for, in the future, you will

surely

> have to face the consequences of all these indulgences you are

engaging

> in now.

>

> [Next]

> <http://www.ineval.org/sai/Teachings/SaiBabaGita/saigita098.html>

Sai

> Baba Gita

>

> mukundan

>

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