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| 11 Oct, 2014 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | How do we constantly remind ourselves of the unity in the multiplicity we constantly perceive? Bhagawan lovingly explains us today. | | Audio Special: "Tryst with Divinity - Conversation with Mr. Billy Fong Goon Poy, Malaysia" Listen Now | | H2H Special: "Sai Seva: Inspiring Seva in Abu Dhabi" Read Now | | | | | |
| Clay is one substance, but from it, several products of different shapes and names can be made. The same white milk is obtained from cows of different colours living in different countries. Similarly God is One, but dwells in innumerable bodies with different names and forms. Take the example of gold. From the same metal, a variety of different types of ornaments can be made. If you examine the cosmic scene, you will find that out of the same basic substance a variety of objects with different forms are produced. Out of a single seed comes a tree with different branches, leaves, flowers and fruits. Branches, leaves, flowers and fruits are unique and distinct, vary in form, name and use; but all of them have come from the one same seed, their source. This is the meaning of the Sanskrit term, “Ekoham Bahushyam” implying “The One, who chose to become Many.” - My Dear Students, Vol 3, Ch 16, 'Sri Adi Shankaracharya: His Life'. | |
You are a fragment of the Divine. This is the greatest truth everyone of you must fully realise. - Baba |
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