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We are all happy to read the miracles of Swami. But Swami do not attach any

importance to the miracles attributed to Him. Once Swami said, " Miracles are My

calling cards. Though they are of little importance, yet people are attracted to

Him by these calling cards. Once they come to have Dharsan of the Lord, He

slowly enable them to wish for the hidden treasure, " Atmic knowledge " . Once we

understand that we are not the body, mind or senses and we are the Divine Atma,

we would aspire for that alone. When it is dark, we light a lamp. In front of

Sunshine, all lamps fade. Hence we should seek the Supreme light and should not

be content with candle lights. Perennial Joy is the Nature of Atma. Hence we

should seek the perennial joy and not the ephemeral pleasures, the senses offer.

Sairam, Saisaran.

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There are few reports of many of his miracles lately. I have found a few here:

http://sathyasaimemories.wordpress.com/

as it includes dreams, etc. some more recent. It is always welcome to read such

reports. Thank you.

 

 

, " sairam232003 " <sairam232003 wrote:

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> We are all happy to read the miracles of Swami. But Swami do not attach any

importance to the miracles attributed to Him. Once Swami said, " Miracles are My

calling cards. Though they are of little importance, yet people are attracted to

Him by these calling cards. Once they come to have Dharsan of the Lord, He

slowly enable them to wish for the hidden treasure, " Atmic knowledge " . Once we

understand that we are not the body, mind or senses and we are the Divine Atma,

we would aspire for that alone. When it is dark, we light a lamp. In front of

Sunshine, all lamps fade. Hence we should seek the Supreme light and should not

be content with candle lights. Perennial Joy is the Nature of Atma. Hence we

should seek the perennial joy and not the ephemeral pleasures, the senses offer.

Sairam, Saisaran.

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