Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam - January 12, 2012

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12 January, 2012
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There is no better teacher than nature. Then what is it that we can learn from the Sun God? Swami explains to us today.  

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sathya sai baba

The whole world is intimately associated with the Sun God. He is the visible manifestation of the Lord. In India, Sun God (Surya) is considered highly sacred and granted the unique status of a great Guru. Sun is also the source of time. The Sun limits and regulates the number of years each one lives. He performs His duty without thought of reward, and is humble and steady. Imagine the patience with which the Sun puts up with all that extreme heat, and gives sufficient warmth to the human body, every single day. Human beings are so full of activity and intelligence on account of the solar energy that is imbibed. If the Sun is idle even for a moment, the whole world will go cold and dark. The actions of the great is the ideal that the rest have to keep in view. This also shows that all in the world are bound by the obligation of karma (activity) .

- Geeta Vahini, Ch 6.

The whole world is like a book, read it well. Nature is the best teacher.- Baba

 



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