Guest guest Posted May 2, 2007 Report Share Posted May 2, 2007 Loving Sairam from the Heart2Heart Team. Swami enlightens us today on what is permanent and what keeps changing. The New Issue of H2H Is Up! Click here to read now. Sai Inspires - 2nd May 2007 To this world, everything changes from moment to moment. All these are coming into the world and going out of the world. The only thing which has neither to come nor to go is the aspect of Brahman (Universal Self) and that is the basis. It is possible to recognize this basic truth and to experience it by learning from those who know or from elders who had experience of such aspects. The second one is to give up the enjoyment of the consequences of your actions. The essence of this statement is to tell us that the events, which we consider as pleasures, are transient under all circumstances and the enjoyment of such material pleasures is likely to cause an illusion in you that they are good, but in reality they lead you to sorrow and pain in life. - Summer Showers, 1977. Love for the Divine should be the inextricable bond. All other worldly attachments are impermanent. - Baba With Love and Regards, "Heart2Heart" Team. Subscribe to Sai Inspires Sai Inspires Archives Tell A Friend about Sai Inspires Heart2Heart: RadioSai: Videos on Sai: Other Links: Read current issue Download Current issue Read previous issues Download/Listen Again Listen now on the Internet! See the schedule here Newest Sai Video on Saicast Index of all Sai Videos Thought For The Day Prasanthi Bulletin Photo Album For any comments, suggestions or queries, please write to us at h2h. To update your details (change of email id, country, etc.) or to visit this link powered by phplist v 2.10.2, © tincan ltd Check out what you're missing if you're not on Messenger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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