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Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam - December 26, 2012

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Loving Sai Ram from Prasanthi Nilayam
26 December, 2012  
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How and when should we take the Lord’s Name? Bhagawan lovingly explains to us and encourages us on this critical spiritual practice.  

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Sathya Sai Baba

Repetition of God’s Name is the process by which the dedicatory attitude can be cultivated and grown. When confronted by a calamity, you must attach yourself to this spiritual practice, even more firmly, instead of losing faith in it and getting slack. Do not give up the medicine, when you need it the most! The pity is that when most people face the first disappointment, they lose courage and confidence, and give up their Lord! There are also others, who call out the Names of the Lord, when they are displeased with some happenings, or when they are depressed, in a tone indicative of disgust, uttering it with a sigh or a groan. This is very incorrect. The Name of the Lord must always be pronounced with joy, gratitude, exultation and remembering Him in all splendour. Call Him with Love, call Him with a heart full of sincere yearning.

- Divine Discourse, Oct 15, 1966.

The person devoted to God knows no failure. The Name of the Lord, when taken sincerely overcomes all obstacles. - Baba


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