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| 29 January, 2013 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | Why should we refrain from ridiculing on the conclusions the other spiritual seekers arrive at? Bhagawan explains to us today. | | Audio Special: "Talks during Christmas celebrations at Prasanthi Nilayam, 25 Dec 2012" Click Here to Listen Now | | H2H Special: "Video: Nrithya Sangamam - Kuchipudi Dance Performance, 25 Jan 2013" Click Here to Watch Now | | | | |
| The proprietor of a coffee house goes to the nearby druggist for a pill to ward off his headache, but when the druggist gets a headache he goes to the coffee house for a cup of coffee, which he thinks will cure him. Tastes differ according to temperament and the character one has earned by generations of activity in this world. The Jnaani (wiseman) says, ‘Sarvam Brahma mayam’ (Everything is Divinity); another, a yogi, says all is energy; a third, who is a devotee, says all is the play of the Lord. Each proclaims based on one’s taste and progress in the spiritual path. Do not hurry to ridicule anyone, for all of you are pilgrims, walking along the same road. - Sathya Sai Speaks, Vol 1, Dasara 1953. | |
To evoke the Divine in you, there is no better method than Namasmarana. - Baba |
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