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| 7 November, 2012 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | What should we do to live in joy, peace and contentment? Bhagawan explains to us today with a profound message. | | Audio Special: "Talk by Mr.Ruchir Desai - Associate Professor, Brindavan campus, SSSIHL - 18 Oct 2012" Click Here to Listen Now | | H2H Special: "Radio Sai Study Circle - Part 4" Click Here to Read Now | | | | |
| All worldly pleasures are transient and temporary. Very often they result in sorrow and disappointment. You often experience loss, depression and confusion and have no contentment. Know that lack of contentment is the real loss (Asantrupto nijo nashtah). There is no limit to desires. One feels hungry, another is thirsty. If the thirsty man is offered water, he is not satisfied, he wants a cool drink. When he is given a cool drink, next he wants ice cream, and so on. He is not satisfied with anything. Realize that there is no end to desires for material things in the world. To get rid of these desires, one must turn their mind towards God. The purpose of human birth is to realise the inherent Divinity. That is the way to achieve contentment and lasting bliss. God alone is the source of enduring bliss. - Divine Discourse, Apr 16, 1988. | |
Desires are born of greed. When greed reduces and becomes less, contentment increases in equal measure. - Baba |
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