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In this illusionary world it is difficult to identify a genuinely

needy person whom one would like to help. We see beggars in and

around the temple or on streets, and we daily read that there are

many of them who are self-sufficient and resort to begging only out

of lack of interest in working. How should one go about helping a

needy?

 

Please advice on this and guide us what should one do. At times I

wish to help someone but a thought always crosses my mind, " Is he

actually needy.? "

 

Sai Ram

Vijay

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Sai Ram Vijay

 

Everyone is needy. Everyone, a king or a poor man is a beggar before

God. Everyone prays to God for something or the other. Baba said,

anyone approaching you for anything is due to links of our past

lives. By using your power of discrimination if you are convinced

that a man is really needy then help him. In case of doubt, route it

through Baba. If you wish to give ten rupees to a needy person but

are in doubt then, put that in Baba's Donation Box. Let Baba decide

this, in case you are not convinced at all then just refuse

politely. While doing so never abuse, threaten or misbehave with the

beggar. Don't develop negative thoughts about anyone more so the

beggars whom destiny has punished enough

 

Jai Sai Ram

Swamy Mahadevan

Bow to Shri Sai-Peace be to all

Baba Bless you ever!!!

 

, Vijay <vijay _s79

wrote:

>

>

>

> In this illusionary world it is difficult to identify a genuinely

> needy person whom one would like to help. We see beggars in and

> around the temple or on streets, and we daily read that there are

> many of them who are self-sufficient and resort to begging only out

> of lack of interest in working. How should one go about helping a

> needy?

>

> Please advice on this and guide us what should one do. At times I

> wish to help someone but a thought always crosses my mind, " Is he

> actually needy.? "

>

> Sai Ram

> Vijay

>

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om sai ram

'Don't develop negative thoughts about anyone more so

the beggars whom destiny has punished enough'

-well said!!

--a good advice!!!

'sai bless u'

sai ram

 

--- Swamy Mahadevan <mahadevanvnswamy

wrote:

 

> Sai Ram Vijay

>

> Everyone is needy. Everyone, a king or a poor man is

> a beggar before

> God. Everyone prays to God for something or the

> other. Baba said,

> anyone approaching you for anything is due to links

> of our past

> lives. By using your power of discrimination if you

> are convinced

> that a man is really needy then help him. In case of

> doubt, route it

> through Baba. If you wish to give ten rupees to a

> needy person but

> are in doubt then, put that in Baba's Donation Box.

> Let Baba decide

> this, in case you are not convinced at all then just

> refuse

> politely. While doing so never abuse, threaten or

> misbehave with the

> beggar. Don't develop negative thoughts about anyone

> more so the

> beggars whom destiny has punished enough

>

> Jai Sai Ram

> Swamy Mahadevan

> Bow to Shri Sai-Peace be to all

> Baba Bless you ever!!!

>

> , Vijay

> <vijay _s79

> wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> > In this illusionary world it is difficult to

> identify a genuinely

> > needy person whom one would like to help. We see

> beggars in and

> > around the temple or on streets, and we daily read

> that there are

> > many of them who are self-sufficient and resort to

> begging only out

> > of lack of interest in working. How should one go

> about helping a

> > needy?

> >

> > Please advice on this and guide us what should one

> do. At times I

> > wish to help someone but a thought always crosses

> my mind, " Is he

> > actually needy.? "

> >

> > Sai Ram

> > Vijay

> >

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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Sairam

Dear Vijay,

It is very difficult to identify the beggars who isin

need of finance asistant, for example the beggars in

Hyderabad menting the money by giving loans on high

percentage

of interest,you cannot image that how they are living.

 

So my idea is to help the people who is in need of

medical assistance, there are so many briliant

students are in need of money for their further

studies, there are so many oldage homes are their

for finance assistance.

 

My suggestion - please avoid to help the beggars.

 

Sairam

Gandhe Sudhakar

 

--- Vijay <vijay,

UNEXPECTED_DATA_AFTER_ADDRESS@.SYNTAX-ERROR. wrote:

 

>

>

> In this illusionary world it is difficult to

> identify a genuinely

> needy person whom one would like to help. We see

> beggars in and

> around the temple or on streets, and we daily read

> that there are

> many of them who are self-sufficient and resort to

> begging only out

> of lack of interest in working. How should one go

> about helping a

> needy?

>

> Please advice on this and guide us what should one

> do. At times I

> wish to help someone but a thought always crosses my

> mind, " Is he

> actually needy.? "

>

> Sai Ram

> Vijay

>

>

 

 

 

 

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