Friday, June 08, 2012

Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam - June 09, 2012

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9 June, 2012
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What is the role of a spiritual teacher in our daily lives? How should we repay our gratitude to such noble saints and seers? Bhagawan explains to us today.  

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The Sanathana Dharma (ancient Indian culture) calls upon you to revere the Acharya (Guru or preceptor), for the Guru is seeking to save you from disaster, from the floods of birth and death into which you are slipping, out of ignorance. Noble and venerable sages have struggled with and elevated themselves into the purer regions of thought, to discover their own inner reality. They felt the thrill and discovery and sang the freedom they gained. These songs and teachings serve as signposts and all who derive benefit therefrom must acknowledge the debt. The best way to do that is by studying, reflecting upon what is studied, practising the truths taught by them and proving them right, by your own experience. This is the best way to repay the Rishi Rna (debt to the sages).

- Divine Discourse, Apr 26, 1965.

sathya sai baba
Purity of mind is achieved by association with noble sages and studying
the writings of saintly persons. - Baba
 
 
 

 



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