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| 18 May, 2014 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | It is natural for us to have desires. But how do we recognise those that take us away from our goal? Bhagawan lovingly explains to us today. | | Audio Special: "Service in the Name of Sai - Conversation with Devotees from Singapore" Click Here to Listen Now | | H2H Special: "Musings on the Gita - 01 - by Prof. G. Venkataraman" Click Here to Read Now | | | | | |
| All of you have two desires – Shreyas and Preyas. People are attracted by all kinds of objects in the world. People seek only those that will please the senses. Deriving pleasure from time to time through sense organs is described as Preyas. Preyas is not enduring, it is like a mirage. Sensuous pleasures are momentary and leave a trail of pain behind. However, from the learned to the illiterate, most people seek only such fleeting and unreal pleasures. Indulgence in sensual pleasures lead to bad practices and wrong conduct. You must graduate from Preyas to Shreyas. Shreyas means overcoming the demands of the senses and achieving spiritual bliss. All actions connected to the soul are related to Shreyas, while Preyas is related to the body. - Divine Discourse, My Dear Students, Vol 2, Ch 9, Feb 24, 2005. | |
You must cultivate your heart to raise a harvest of Truth, Righteousness, Peace and Love. - Baba. |
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