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Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam - July 21, 2013

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Loving Sai Ram from Prasanthi  Nilayam
21 July, 2013  
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What is the formula to translate human life into one of Divinity? Bhagawan lovingly and clearly explains to us today.  

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Sathya Sai Baba

Human beings are a mixture of Divinity, Demon and Human (Daiva, danava and manava). The wickedness of the ogre can be overcome by the quality of mercy and charity (daya), sympathy and empathy. Pride can be overcome through self-control (dama), detachment, and renunciation; Egoism can be overcome by following the code of conduct (dharma) prescribed by the impartial sages, and by channelizing your instincts and impulses into fruitful action. When these three Gunas are thus sublimated, Manava (human) is transformed into Madhava (God). Make the best use of your Guru. Acquire from Him the skills for winning peace of mind and bliss (shanti and santosha), the Grace of God, the lessons of spiritual practice (Sadhana), and the fruits of good and holy company (sathsang); do not fritter away your energy and time, seeking sensory satisfaction in ungodly company.

- Divine Discourse, July 24, 1964.

Constant reflection on the glory of God helps you to go beyond the body and mind. - Baba


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