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Thus Spake The Lord

 

 

 

We are prone to take creation for granted, thinking that it is insensient, thereby ignoring the Sensient Principle that regulates Nature and imparts a proper balance among its constituents.

 

You have to impress on your consciousness that Nature is alive, since God is life; that Nature appears everlasting, since God is eternal. Nature is but a reflection of God. He lends the color of order, purpose and activity to Nature. Without the Motivator, Nature is helpless and powerless. Appearance is but a reflection of reality. The Personal God (Ishwara) is but a reflection of the Universal Absolute (Brahman), the intelligence behind the awareness of all.

 

Scientists and technologists in pursuit of selfish interests as well as name and fame, utterly disregard the security and welfare of society and the nation by upsetting the balance in nature, causing calamities, losses and misery to the public at large. For example, the oceans contain air needed by the earth for more than ten years. One lightening in the sky emits enough electricity required for the entire world for 20 years. By building gigantic dams and storing huge quantities of water in one place, the earth goes down in that area and consequently goes up in another like a see-saw.

 

 

 

Reference: Sanathana Sarathi, May 1995, P. 145.

Sathya Sai Speaks; Vol. XI, P. 74.

Sanathana Sarathi, May 1995, P. 145.

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