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| 28 July, 2014 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | How to logically convince ourselves of the existence of a Higher Power? Bhagawan explains to us today. | | Audio Special: "Gratitude program by the students of SSSIHMS College of Nursing & Allied Health Sciences - 13 Jul 2014" Listen Now | | H2H Special: "Chinna Katha - A Little Story from Bhagavan: Where is God?" Read Now | | | | | |
| We generally consider direct perception as the most important type of evidence. We are able to see our body, the number of hands, legs, eyes we have and so on. This is one type of proof. Consider another example: We boil milk. After heating, we add some yoghurt to it in the night and wake up the next morning to find that the whole milk has turned into curd (yoghurt). Though our eyes don’t see the transformation process, our own action provides us the proof and we don’t need anyone else to convince us that the change from milk to curd has really occurred, though the change process was not visible directly to our eyes. So too, though the Soul (Atma) is invisible, and we cannot see it, we must have faith in its existence. Several great sages and saints have had the direct experience of Divinity in their present lives and have conveyed the teachi ngs to us. - My Dear Students, Vol 2, Ch 15, Mar 1, 1981. | |
You worship with faith and you experience Grace. Faith results in Grace, without your being aware of it. - Baba |
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