Monday, March 03, 2014

Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam - March 04, 2014

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Loving Sai Ram from Prasanthi Nilayam
04 Mar, 2014  
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We often believe or claim that we do many things to please God. Is it real? Bhagawan poses this interesting question and lovingly explains to us today.  

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Sathya Sai Baba

We often say, “I am performing all actions in this world for the sake of God”. Is it real? Are you doing all the tasks to please God, or is it for your own self? Contemplate on this. Every devotee (Sadhaka) does many different activities, for their own sake and not for the sake of God. Listening, singing the glory of the Lord, chanting His name, serving the divine feet, salutation, worship, servitude, friendship and Self-surrender – all these nine forms of devotion, are for your own good, and not for God’s benefit. Consider this example. You are eating an apple. Is it for the benefit of the apple, that you are eating it? No, it is for your own health! Similarly your actions, worship or meditation is only for your own happiness and satisfaction. The only thing God cares for is purity and steadfastness. Purity in thought, word and a ctions is all that matters to God.

- Divine Discourse, Vol 2, Ch 5, Apr 10, 2000.

Purity alone attracts Divinity. If the iron filings are rusted, even the most powerful magnet cannot attract them. - Baba
 


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