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| 2 June, 2012 | Featured on Radio Sai: | | When faced with a dilemma, on what basis should we choose one course of action over the other? Bhagawan explains by drawing simple examples. | | Audio Special: "Talk by Dr. John Hislop to American devotees, 28 May 1994" Click Here to Listen Now | | H2H Special: "The Inscrutible Will of the Cosmic Being - Part 2" Click Here to Read Now | | | | |
| In the epic Ramayana, Ravana lent his ear to the pleasant eulogies from his ministers than the beneficial advice from his brother, Vibeeshana. By exiling his brother and honouring his courtiers, he sealed his own fate. Now many people are pursuing the pleasant over the beneficial and that is the reason for all distress and discontent. Indian Culture has always emphasised the hard and beneficial way; it has always advised the control of one’s senses. However people today follow cultures that cater to the senses and go after momentary and external frills and pleasures. Realize that the car is driven by steering the wheel inside, when this is turned, the outer wheels automatically move. Similarly when you turn the inner wheel, you can progress. - Divine Discourse, Mar 16, 1966. | |
Righteous action and sense control are essential for the cultivation of universal love and goodness. - Baba |
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