Guest guest Posted October 14, 2007 Report Share Posted October 14, 2007 An incarnation, even after He has left His human embodiment, one aspect of His mission continues in which He guides people in a subtler form. That is the role of Sadguru. Sri Krishna as an incarnation changed the social order through Mahabharat but thereafter, His role remains till today as a `Sadguru' in Geeta. While following Geeta millions of Hindus are following the path laid down by the Sadguru aspect of Sri Krishna. Similarly, through Bible, Koran, Guru Grantha Saheb, Christ, Prophet Mohammed and the Sikh Masters continue their divine roles. The followers of these religions don't worship numerous deities, they only pray to God, the Almighty and follow the path prescribed by the Prophets or Sadgurus and their preachings. Search of God, search of self and peace need not necessarily be a difficult or complicated process. The Incarnations/Sadgurus have always tried to offer the simplest path to humanity. The easiest way to spiritual evolution is: To believe that the Sadguru is the divine incarnation to lead people towards temporal and spiritual development. To follow the path laid down by him, as reflected in his earthly conduct and preachings. To understand that no man how ever he strives, can evolve in the spiritual field beyond a certain limit without the help and kindness of a Sadguru. Even incarnations like Sri Krishna and Sri Rama, in the process of experiencing the God state in them, had to be helped by Sandeepani and Vasishta, the Sadgurus of their time. To focus the entire spiritual consciousness on the Sadgurus, both in Sakara (formed) or Nirakar (formless), and worship them. To believe that the Guru is the repositor of all divine powers and therefore, He alone should be made the mainstay of one's life. All needs, worries and questions should be projected towards him. Experience has shown that the people devoted to Sadgurus, evolve faster in the spiritual field than those following other methods, because such devotees believe in surrender to divinity which is the ultimate requirement for spiritual evolution. Every devotee of Shirdi Sai, therefore, on this day, should decide whether he wants to hold Baba as his `lshta' - the only one to be prayed, worshipped and called in time of need. Personally, for me Sri Sai is the only one and the ultimate. I don't seek anything from elsewhere. Who would like to join me?……. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2007 Report Share Posted October 20, 2007 No doubt I am in your category. I have not seen physically Sri Shirdi Sai Baba but have a firm believe up on Him and on His teachings. This is due to my most beautiful and loving Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. I have seen my most beloved Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, also personally experienced Him. His life is His message. His teachings are motivating each human being to become a better person in this earth. Love is His form and He does not find any differences in any religion. He teaches us to give equal respect to all religions. What ever He says that is truth. He not only teaches but also shown us the same thing by reflecting in His work. He is every thing for me. On 10/15/07, Swamy Mahadevan <mahadevanvnswamy wrote: An incarnation, even after He has left His human embodiment, one aspect of His mission continues in which He guides people in a subtler form. That is the role of Sadguru. Sri Krishna as an incarnation changed the social order through Mahabharat but thereafter, His role remains till today as a `Sadguru' in Geeta. While following Geeta millions of Hindus are following the path laid down by the Sadguru aspect of Sri Krishna. Similarly, through Bible, Koran, Guru Grantha Saheb, Christ, Prophet Mohammed and the Sikh Masters continue their divine roles. The followers of these religions don't worship numerous deities, they only pray to God, the Almighty and follow the path prescribed by the Prophets or Sadgurus and their preachings. Search of God, search of self and peace need not necessarily be a difficult or complicated process. The Incarnations/Sadgurus have always tried to offer the simplest path to humanity. The easiest way to spiritual evolution is:To believe that the Sadguru is the divine incarnation to lead people towards temporal and spiritual development.To follow the path laid down by him, as reflected in his earthly conduct and preachings.To understand that no man how ever he strives, can evolve in the spiritual field beyond a certain limit without the help and kindness of a Sadguru. Even incarnations like Sri Krishna and Sri Rama, in the process of experiencing the God state in them, had to be helped by Sandeepani and Vasishta, the Sadgurus of their time.To focus the entire spiritual consciousness on the Sadgurus, both in Sakara (formed) or Nirakar (formless), and worship them. To believe that the Guru is the repositor of all divine powers and therefore, He alone should be made the mainstay of one's life. All needs, worries and questions should be projected towards him. Experience has shown that the people devoted to Sadgurus, evolve faster in the spiritual field than those following other methods, because such devotees believe in surrender to divinity which is the ultimate requirement for spiritual evolution. Every devotee of Shirdi Sai, therefore, on this day, should decide whether he wants to hold Baba as his `lshta' - the only one to be prayed, worshipped and called in time of need. Personally, for me Sri Sai is the only one and the ultimate. I don't seek anything from elsewhere. Who would like to join me?……. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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