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Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam - December 29, 2012

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Loving Sai Ram from Prasanthi Nilayam
29 December, 2012  
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Why is practice more important than scholarship and learning in spirituality? Bhagawan gives us a memorable example and explains.  

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Sathya Sai Baba

Practice is the real thing that matters in spirituality. Scholarship is a burden, many times a handicap even. So long as God is believed to be far away, in temples and holy places, one will feel religion a burden and a hurdle. But instal Him in your heart and you feel light, burdenless and even strong. It is like the food basket – when carried on a shoulder, it feels heavy. You are too weak, even to carry it. But sit near a stream and eat your food from the basket – though the food weight has not decreased, you feel stronger and joyful. That is the consequence of taking the food in. Do likewise, with the idea of God. Do not carry it on the shoulder, take it ‘in’! The scriptures teach, “God is verily the Life-breath, of every soul.” So practise to live in His Glory, in His Memory, in His contemplation, every single moment of your life.

- Divine Discourse, Feb 18, 1964.

True devotion really means installing the Divine in the heart and enjoying the bliss of that experience. - Baba


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