Guest guest Posted September 12, 2007 Report Share Posted September 12, 2007 Note: forwarded message attached. ______________________________\ ____ Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. http://search./search?fr=oni_on_mail & p=summer+activities+for+kids & cs=bz Puttaparthilive.com Newsletter September 12th News Swami went to the indoor stadium in the evening soon after that the matches began. After nearly an hour Swami left indoor stadium and returned back to mandir. There were bhajans in mandir in the evening. And players were presented with cups and had a chance to take pictures with Swami in Sai Kulwant Hall. Swami blessed all the players and in the picture you can see Swami talking to Pullela Gopichand, Indian Teams Badminton Coach and Former International Badminton Player for India. Thought for the Day Man can acquire the sweetness of Jnana (wisdom) by keeping himself in Sathsang (good company) or by remaining in a solitary place and practising Dhyana (meditation). But, whatever means one resorts to, the sweetness of Jnana cannot come from outside, it must come from within. It is the result of transformation of the inner nature by defeating the inner foes of lust, anger, greed, attachment, pride and jealousy. (translated into Indonesian by Udayo Untarya Wijaya) Manusia mampu untuk mencapai Jnana (kebijaksanaa) dengan cara berasosiasi dengan lingkungan pergaulan yang saleh (Sathsang) atau bisa juga dengan jalan hidup pengasingan serta mempraktekkan Dhyana (meditasi). Apapun juga cara yang ditempuh, yang pasti adalah bahwa Jnana tidak bisa berasal dari luar, ia harus bersumber dari dalam dirimu. Jnana merupakan buah hasil transformasi atas sifat-sifat internal manusia setelah berhasil mengalahkan hama-hama batin, yaitu berupa: nafsu, kemarahan, keserakahan, kemelekatan, kesombongan dan keiri-hatian. (translated into Spanish by Equipo Namo) El hombre puede adquirir la dulzura de Jnana (la sabiduría) manteniéndose en Sathsang (la buena compañía) o permaneciendo en un lugar solitario y practicando Dhyana (meditación). Pero cualquiera que sea el recurso, la dulzura de Jnana no puede venir del exterior, debe venir de dentro. Es el resultado de la transformación de la naturaleza interna para derrotar los enemigos internos de la lujuria, la ira, la avaricia, el apego, el orgullo y los celos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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