Thursday, June 14, 2012

Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam - June 15, 2012

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15 June, 2012
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Why should we trust the wisdom of the ancients and persist in our spiritual practices? Our Loving God explains to us today.  

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sathya sai baba

In spiritual matters, faith is the very essence. Have faith in the wisdom of the ancients - do not pitch your tiny and little brain against the institutions of saints and their discoveries. For example, people question the ritual of offering food in the fire, on the death anniversary of one’s parents. They scorn and mock, "How can the food placed here reach wherever they are?", "Why are the dead given food, when the living starve?" they argue. You post a letter in the box, it goes straight to the addressee, is it not? If the address is written correctly and clearly, and if the necessary postage is paid in valid stamps, the letter is carried in bus, air, train or by people right upto the doorstep of the person and delivered. The ritual fire is the authorized post box, fire is the postal authority, manthras are the stamps. There is a science of the spirit, as there is a science of matter; it has its own modus operandi; its own experts and authoritative theses. Only by sadhana can the secrets of either matter or mind be known, grasped and used for one's benefit.

-Divine Discourse, April 19, 1965.

The God-centred person has three qualities: Purity, Perseverance and Patience. - Baba
 
 
 

 



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