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| 19 May, 2013 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | Why is moderation in speech considered a vital practice in the spiritual path? Bhagawan explains and urges us to embrace this golden virtue. | | Audio Special: "Tryst with Divinity - Conversation with Dr. Devi Pavan and Dr. Sara Pavan - Part 2" Click Here to Listen Now | | H2H Special: "Video: Samarpan Talks - Dr. Naren Ramji - 16 Dec 2012" Click Here to Watch Now | | | | |
Practise moderation in speech – it will help you in many ways. When the foot slips, the wound heals after a few months; when the tongue slips, the wound it causes in the heart of another will fester for life. The tongue is liable to four big errors – uttering falsehood, finding fault with others, excessive articulation and indulging in scandals. These have to be strictly avoided if there has to be peace for the individual and the society. The bond of love and brotherliness will be stronger if people would speak less and speak sweetly. Silence (mounam) has been prescribed as a spiritual practice, for this same reason. You are all spiritual aspirants at various stages of the road and so this discipline is valuable for you also. - Divine Discourse, July 22, 1958. | | |
Achieve mastery over your tongue, you achieve thereby mastery over the world. - Baba |
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