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| 28 October, 2011 | Featured on Radio Sai: | | If one's aim is to progress spiritually what are the pitfalls to be avoided? Bhagawan explains to us today. | | Audio Special: "Talks during the Dasara celebrations at Prasanthi Nilayam on 6 October 2011" Click Here to Listen Now | | H2H Special: "Bhajan Tutor: Nada Brahma Sayeeshwara and Yugavathara Sai Rama" Click Here to Read Now | | | |
| Egoistic individuals, love to exercise authority over others. They see everything through glasses coloured by the smoke of selfishness and self-love. “My words are true”; “My opinion is correct”; “My deeds are right” - Such attitude is very harmful for spiritual aspirants. Aspirants must look forward eagerly to any objective criticism, suggestion or advice from any quarter. Also, they must minimise all discussions and argumentations as these breed a spirit of rivalry and lead one to angry reprisals and vengeful fighting. Do not struggle to earn the esteem of the world. Do not feel humiliated or angry when the world does not recognise you or your merits. Learn this first and foremost if you are after spiritual success. Do not become elated when praised, for therein lies a deadly trap, which might even lead you astray and endanger your p rogress. -Dhyana Vahini, Ch 14: “Remove Defects in Character”. | |
The person devoted to God knows no failure. The name of the Lord, if taken sincerely overcomes all obstacles. - Baba |
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