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| 29 March, 2012 | Featured on Radio Sai: | | Why should we be consistent in our precept and practice? Bhagawan explains to us today. | | Audio Special: "Readings from H2H - Rani Maa series - Part 3" Click Here to Listen Now | | H2H Special: "Prasanthi Diary - Ramanavami 2010" Click Here to Read Now | | | | |
| You may repeat like a parrot certain phrases like "Everything is the Lord's," "I am but a puppet; He pulls the strings and I dance as He wills," "Nothing is mine; I am just carrying out His will" and so on. But what do you usually do? When a praiseworthy act is done, you claim it to be your own; you shout from platforms till your throats get dry that you won by your own effort, honour, fame, status and standards, authority and position, property and possessions, and attainments and achievements. But when a blameworthy act is done, or when it comes to confessing your share in earning ill fame and defeat, or evil and wrong, you conveniently transfer the responsibility to the Lord, saying, "I am but an instrument in His hands, He is the master, I am but a tool." People swing from "I" to "He" like the pendulum of the clock. This very common habit, which is a fashion today, is sheer deceit; its hollow spiritual sham. Mind, word and act - all three must be filled with the belief that all is His play. That is the genuine path. - Geetha Vahini, Chap 12. | |
You should be heroes in practice, not merely in platform speeches. -Baba |
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