Guest guest Posted March 14, 2007 Report Share Posted March 14, 2007 Ekam Sat When one reads Sai Satcharita one finds Sri Sai teachings as basic and advanced to help various kinds of proclivities in the minds of the devotees. Sai urges his devotees to lead a life of contentment and dharma. At the same time Sai adds to do our best and God will take care of the rest. This teaching mainly focused on the values of life is the basic foundation in spiritual life. For the people who are practicing the values and morals and for whom dharmic way of life has become a sahaj or natural sthiti, Sai advised them on self- knowledge. For these people Sai or Brahman is the only reality or essence of life. It is not the idea that Sai divided the devotees into categories. A mother knows what is best for each child in her family. In the similar way Sai Ma advised the devotees depending on their Vasanas (proclivities of mind). Sai makes all his devotees to climb the ladder of spiritual sadhana at their own pace. There is no competition or comparison, as a matter of fact; He discouraged those ideas of comparison etc in his devotees. Sri Sai advised his devotees not to create divisions in God. There are different kinds of sweets available; the constant thing in all these sweets is Sugar. Similarly the reality (Sugar) is only one but it is worshipped in different ways (different sweets) .For example, Imagine lot of people doing mountain trekking. Every one starts climbing the mountain depending on the guidance and advises of their guide. There is no hard and fast rule that everyone has to start from the same point. Practically it is not possible. At the same time one should be aware that the goal of reaching the top of the mountain is same for everyone. There is no need to feel anxious or jealous about the other mountain trekker. It is indeed waste of time and dangerous too. If one does not take care of their own trekking there is the danger of fall and one may get hurt too. But the question is why every one insists that their method is the best! It is because of ignorance of the total truth or limiting oneself to the part of the truth. This creates a feeling of my truth (ego) is the best or real. This creates the conflict between the people. There is nothing wrong in claiming that my deity or my God is the best God. But the problem comes when one claims that it is THE only best and all other Gods are not the best. It is all right to love our children and to take care of them, but at the same time we have no right to hate our neighbor's children. In fact we are supposed to love all the children. Even if one cannot climb those lofty heights of loving every one, it does not mean one has to fall down into ditch of hating others. Flowers may be different but worship is the same. Sri Sai advised his devotees to live a life following the Dharma. Truth or Dharma is defined as the one that binds all the living beings harmoniously together. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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