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| 12 Jan, 2015 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | How can we attain stability and peace in our daily lives, despite the turmoil of worldly experiences we encounter? Bhagawan answers this most important question for us today. | | Audio Special: "Love to Love - The Annual Sports and Cultural Meet - first aired live on - 9 Jan 2014" Listen Now | | H2H Special: "Video: Annual Sports and Cultural Meet - 11 Jan 2015" Video Now | | | | | |
| Avoid spending precious time in useless pursuits and be ever vigilant. Engage the senses of perception and action, and the body in congenial but noble tasks to keep them busy. There should be no chance for sloth (tamas) to creep in. And, every act must promote the good of others. While confining oneself to activities that reflect one's natural duties (swa-dharma), it is possible to sublimate them into spiritual practices for the body and the senses. You must also withdraw from sensory objects. This implies having a state of mind that is beyond all dualities that agitate and affect, such as joy and grief, liking and disliking, good and bad, praise and blame. Such common experiences one encounters can be overcome or negated by means of spiritual exercises or intellectual inquiry. Endeavour to escape from the opposites and dualities, and attain balance and stability. - Sutra Vahini, Ch 1. | |
You too must subject yourself to the hammer of discipline and the chisel of pain-pleasure, so that you become Divine. – Baba |
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