Guest guest Posted June 8, 2007 Report Share Posted June 8, 2007 Note: forwarded message attached. Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. Dear Reader, Loving Sairam from the Heart2Heart Team. When can we say we are the lord's devotee? Swami tells us today. Did you read the article " Love That Cannot Be Duplicated " ? Click here to read now. Sai Inspires - 8th June 2007 It is only when your devotion is acknowledged by the Lord that you can call yourself a devotee. If you have not received the acknowledgement, it may mean that you have given the wrong address in your devotion. The correct address of the Lord is Hridayavaasi - the Indweller in the Heart. This means that you must continue with your devotion to God until your own conscience is satisfied. To achieve this satisfaction you have to purify yourself constantly. This means that you have to get rid of your bad qualities, bad thoughts and bad actions. It is only through Prapathi or total surrender, that the Divine can be experienced. It is an experience that can be had every moment of your life. - Divine Discourse, January 1st, 1992. Living for God is the true devotion. - 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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