Guest guest Posted April 29, 2008 Report Share Posted April 29, 2008 DIVINE DISCOURSE: OCTOBER 13, 2002 OM SRI SATHYA SAI GANESHAAYA NAMAHA! Sairam to Sai Family ! Embodiments of Love ! (A) If you consider food as mere padartha (matter), it will remain so. Depending on the feeling, it undergoes change. Take for instance, the magnetic power in the body. It gets transformed into electric power. It gives rise to sound energy and develops tejas (effulgence). Jewellery shines with added brilliance when it is polished. Likewise every man is endowed with tejas, which is known as Chaitanya shakti (power of consciousness). (B) If you enquire deeply, you can visualise God in every human being and in every material. Any padartha (matter) should not be looked upon as mere padartha. It should be considered as Parartha (the essence of Divinity). There is a gulf of difference between padartha and Parartha. Padartha corresponds to worldly matter, whereas Parartha is the transcendental divine principle. Since padartha is viewed as mere matter and not as Parartha, its value is demeaned. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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