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| 6 March, 2012 | Featured on Radio Sai: | | We all have undoubtedly sinned in some situation or the other. How then will we attain the ultimate wisdom? Bhagawan reassures and enlightens us. | | Audio Special: "Conversation with Mrs. Rita Bruce of the USA on Sathya Sai Parenting " Click Here to Listen Now | | H2H Special: "The Heart of the Matter - Dr. Sara Pavan" Click Here to Read Now | | | | |
| Sincere repentance is enough to transmute sin into sanctity. The Lord graciously accepts contrition and pours His blessings. Did not the dacoit Rathnakara, who was engaged in acts of sin until the moment when wisdom dawned, become a saint through repentance? He became Sage Valmiki (the author of the epic Ramayana), is it not? His story is proof of the value of contrition. You may ask, is it enough to be free from the effects of sin alone? Should not the effects of punya (merit) be given up too? Yes, you should. Just as the roaring forest fire reduces to ashes everything in its way; so too the mighty conflagration of wisdom (Jnana) will consume and destroy all sin and all merit. - Geetha Vahini, Chap 11. | |
When the heart is pure, the light of wisdom shines. - Baba |
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