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| 25 February, 2012 | Featured on Radio Sai: | | Why does one’s Guru deserve one’s reverence and gratitude? Bhagawan explains to us today. | | Audio Special: "Fleeting Moments, Lasting Memories - Ms. Padmashree Radhaswamy - 1" Click Here to Listen Now | | H2H Special: "Video: Shivarathri Evening Programme, 2012" Click Here to Watch Now | | | The international Sai Organisation has launched a new website, www.sailoveinaction.org. The website describes Sai service projects undertaken across the globe and also offers to report projects undertaken by other devotees too. Take a look and get involved! | | |
The aim of all human effort is to achieve the oneness that lies behind all the plurality. Without accomplishing this, one cannot be in peace. No amount of repetition of the shanthi manthra (hymn of peace) is capable of granting that. The same current activates the many seemingly distinct instruments like the bulb, the mike, the fan, the refrigerator, the tape recorder, the stove, etc. The Guru is the one who reveals to you that invisible current. The Guru is like the stranger who entered the cottage of a poor man and announced that underneath the floor in his home, lies hidden a precious treasure which he can own, by a few minutes of digging. And for this the Guru deserves your gratitude. - Divine Discourse, Feb 25, 1965. | | |
Fill every deed of yours with the vision of the Spirit, the outlook of the Super-self. - Baba |
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