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…… " Sadgurus like Shri Shirdi Sai Baba, operate

simultaneously at two levels of consciousness. Some of

their activities are manifested and some are

non-manifested in nature. Some examples of the

manifested activities are: feeding the poor and the

devotees, curing their physical and mental diseases,

rendering temporal assistance in all their material

needs and religious pursuits etc. The manner in which

He gave relief was sometimes miraculous. Hundreds of

families of Shirdi and outside used to depend on Him

for relief and sustenance in their worldly existence.

 

Sai Baba never refused to help any one who came to

Him. He laboured day in and day out to solve the

complex problems of His devotees. Once He told a

devotee that He (Baba) could not sleep during the

previous night as He was thinking about that devotee.

" What would happen to my people, if I constantly do

not keep an eye on them " He used to say. This was the

role of a Provider and Protector.

 

However, the other role of Shri Sai was subtle and

secret in nature, which created a permanent value in

the lives of the people that approached Him. Shri

Shirdi Sai Baba was a Perfect Master or a Sadguru.

Being a Sadguru His divine charter of duties was to

train the devotees with a view to evolve their mental

and emotional qualities and ultimately to lead them

towards emancipation. Such a process of evolution,

when left to the disciple himself, is very slow and

may take a number of lives to achieve.

 

As ordained by the law of nature, every human being

evolves during each life cycle while on the earth

plane by experiencing an un-calculable number of

events generating pleasure or pain. Without, the help

of a Master or Sadguru who has traveled along and

experienced the path of spiritual evolution, the

seeker goes through a process of trials and errors and

in the process his evolution slows down. However, if

one accepts a Sadguru as his mentor, and strictly

abides by His advice, his evolution becomes easier and

faster. The Sadguru with His divine powers and

qualities has immense capabilities to hasten the

process of evolution of all beings that come in

contact with Him.

 

Therefore, He is called a Samarth (capable of giving

God realisation) Sadguru. However, notwithstanding the

ceaseless effort of the Masters all devotees do not

progress spiritually at an equal pace. The pace of

evolution of a devotee depends on a few prime factors,

like, acceptance of the Master-both intellectually and

emotionally, as the sole guide and Protector in the

spiritual journey, complete faith in and adherence to

the advice and commands of the Master and finally a

lot of perseverance under all trying circumstances and

over long periods of time to follow the Master's

prescriptions in its true spirit. " …….

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Sai Ram.

Why Moksha is an ultimate goal for any soul?

 

What happens after Moksha attained?

 

Life cycle keeps going birth, death, birth death on

and on....and if one does not remember the past life,

how and why the new born will come to know what way

one has to improve spiritually?

 

BABA does not impose any rituals to follow than why

some people who follow certain rituals like lighting a

Diya at morning and evening scorn who do not follow

such rituals?

 

I would be happy if some one clarifies these

questions on my mind.

Jai Sai Ram.

Meera

--- Swamy Mahadevan <mahadevanvnswamy

wrote:

 

> …… " Sadgurus like Shri Shirdi Sai Baba, operate

> simultaneously at two levels of consciousness. Some

> of

> their activities are manifested and some are

> non-manifested in nature. Some examples of the

> manifested activities are: feeding the poor and the

> devotees, curing their physical and mental diseases,

> rendering temporal assistance in all their material

> needs and religious pursuits etc. The manner in

> which

> He gave relief was sometimes miraculous. Hundreds of

> families of Shirdi and outside used to depend on Him

> for relief and sustenance in their worldly

> existence.

>

> Sai Baba never refused to help any one who came to

> Him. He laboured day in and day out to solve the

> complex problems of His devotees. Once He told a

> devotee that He (Baba) could not sleep during the

> previous night as He was thinking about that

> devotee.

> " What would happen to my people, if I constantly do

> not keep an eye on them " He used to say. This was

> the

> role of a Provider and Protector.

>

> However, the other role of Shri Sai was subtle and

> secret in nature, which created a permanent value in

> the lives of the people that approached Him. Shri

> Shirdi Sai Baba was a Perfect Master or a Sadguru.

> Being a Sadguru His divine charter of duties was to

> train the devotees with a view to evolve their

> mental

> and emotional qualities and ultimately to lead them

> towards emancipation. Such a process of evolution,

> when left to the disciple himself, is very slow and

> may take a number of lives to achieve.

>

> As ordained by the law of nature, every human being

> evolves during each life cycle while on the earth

> plane by experiencing an un-calculable number of

> events generating pleasure or pain. Without, the

> help

> of a Master or Sadguru who has traveled along and

> experienced the path of spiritual evolution, the

> seeker goes through a process of trials and errors

> and

> in the process his evolution slows down. However, if

> one accepts a Sadguru as his mentor, and strictly

> abides by His advice, his evolution becomes easier

> and

> faster. The Sadguru with His divine powers and

> qualities has immense capabilities to hasten the

> process of evolution of all beings that come in

> contact with Him.

>

> Therefore, He is called a Samarth (capable of giving

> God realisation) Sadguru. However, notwithstanding

> the

> ceaseless effort of the Masters all devotees do not

> progress spiritually at an equal pace. The pace of

> evolution of a devotee depends on a few prime

> factors,

> like, acceptance of the Master-both intellectually

> and

> emotionally, as the sole guide and Protector in the

> spiritual journey, complete faith in and adherence

> to

> the advice and commands of the Master and finally a

> lot of perseverance under all trying circumstances

> and

> over long periods of time to follow the Master's

> prescriptions in its true spirit. " …….

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

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SAI RAM,

 

WHEN YOU ATTAIN MOKSHA YOU DONT HAVE RE- BIRTH. THAT IS TO SAY YOUR JIVA-ATHMA HAS MEWRGED WITH THE PARA AMTHA. BIRTH AND RE-BIRTH ARE CAUSED BY YOUR KARMA.. SWAMI DOES

NOT INTERFERE WITH YOUR KARMA. IT IS ACTION AND REACTION. BUT IF HAVE FAITH IN GOD

THE IMPACT WILL BE LESS .YOU CAN BEAR IT., ONCE SAI TOLD ME IN AN INTERVIEW THAT LIFE IS LIKE

A BIRD WHICH HAS FlAP BOTH WINGS TO MOVE FORWARD, i.e LIKE YOUR MISFORTUNe ANDGOOD

FORTUNE,SO NOT TO WORRY ABOUT BOTH.

 

HE ASKED ME TO DO GOOD ALWAYS

 

In SAI SERVICE

 

SAI RANGAN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Meera Bakshi <meeraharesh Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 5:12:27 AMRe: Sai Ram Sai

 

Sai Ram.Why Moksha is an ultimate goal for any soul?What happens after Moksha attained? Life cycle keeps going birth, death, birth death onand on....and if one does not remember the past life,how and why the new born will come to know what wayone has to improve spiritually?BABA does not impose any rituals to follow than whysome people who follow certain rituals like lighting aDiya at morning and evening scorn who do not followsuch rituals?I would be happy if some one clarifies thesequestions on my mind.Jai Sai Ram.Meera--- Swamy Mahadevan <mahadevanvnswamy@ >wrote:> ……"Sadgurus like Shri Shirdi Sai Baba, operate> simultaneously at two levels of consciousness. Some> of> their activities are manifested

and some are> non-manifested in nature. Some examples of the> manifested activities are: feeding the poor and the> devotees, curing their physical and mental diseases,> rendering temporal assistance in all their material> needs and religious pursuits etc. The manner in> which> He gave relief was sometimes miraculous. Hundreds of> families of Shirdi and outside used to depend on Him> for relief and sustenance in their worldly> existence.> > Sai Baba never refused to help any one who came to> Him. He laboured day in and day out to solve the> complex problems of His devotees. Once He told a> devotee that He (Baba) could not sleep during the> previous night as He was thinking about that> devotee.> "What would happen to my people, if I constantly do> not keep an eye on them" He used to say. This was> the> role of

a Provider and Protector.> > However, the other role of Shri Sai was subtle and> secret in nature, which created a permanent value in> the lives of the people that approached Him. Shri> Shirdi Sai Baba was a Perfect Master or a Sadguru.> Being a Sadguru His divine charter of duties was to> train the devotees with a view to evolve their> mental> and emotional qualities and ultimately to lead them> towards emancipation. Such a process of evolution,> when left to the disciple himself, is very slow and> may take a number of lives to achieve. > > As ordained by the law of nature, every human being> evolves during each life cycle while on the earth> plane by experiencing an un-calculable number of> events generating pleasure or pain. Without, the> help> of a Master or Sadguru who has traveled along and> experienced the

path of spiritual evolution, the> seeker goes through a process of trials and errors> and> in the process his evolution slows down. However, if> one accepts a Sadguru as his mentor, and strictly> abides by His advice, his evolution becomes easier> and> faster. The Sadguru with His divine powers and> qualities has immense capabilities to hasten the> process of evolution of all beings that come in> contact with Him. > > Therefore, He is called a Samarth (capable of giving> God realisation) Sadguru. However, notwithstanding> the> ceaseless effort of the Masters all devotees do not> progress spiritually at an equal pace. The pace of> evolution of a devotee depends on a few prime> factors,> like, acceptance of the Master-both intellectually> and> emotionally, as the sole guide and Protector in the>

spiritual journey, complete faith in and adherence> to> the advice and commands of the Master and finally a> lot of perseverance under all trying circumstances> and> over long periods of time to follow the Master's> prescriptions in its true spirit."…….> > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. http://tools. search.. com/newsearch/ category. php?category= shopping

 

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