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| 28 July, 2012 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | In our life we may remember or forget many events and experiences we witness. But what are those things we cannot afford to forget? That is the message Bhagawan blesses us with today. | | Audio Special: "Talk by Dr. P. L. Rani on the Patanjali Yoga Sutras during the Summer Course of SSSIHL, 10 Jun 2012" Click Here to Listen Now | | H2H Special: "Swami and Me: Love Everafter - Part 01" Click Here to Read Now | | | | |
| Human beings are endowed with memory, as well as the faculty to forget. Both are useful skills. Perhaps, the power to forget is even more important – otherwise people will lament over the loss of millions of parents and kinsmen from previous births, and also the insults and injuries they suffered in this birth. Luckily the power to forget helps with all of these. People often remember only those things that have impressed them as significant – their birthdays, wedding days, their debtors, etc. Tragedy is that people forget the most critical thing about their earthly career – the key to happiness and liberation. Man cannot afford to forget the questions - “Who am I? Where am I going? Where did I come from? What is the nature and purpose of all this?” - Divine Discourse, Jul 14 1965. | |
Come into the world with the question, "Who am I?" Leave it with the answer, "God I am." - Baba |
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