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| 31 Jan, 2015 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | Why is it important to raise ourselves to higher states of understanding? Bhagawan lovingly explains with a beautiful analogy. | | Audio Special: "Fleeting Moments Lasting Memories - Mr. N. Sudhindran" Listen Now | | H2H Special: "Prasanthi Diary: Jan 31, 2010 – Hyderabad Sai Youth Conference" Read Now | | | | | |
| If you stand at the same level as the ocean and look at it, it will appear as a vast sheet of water. On the other hand, if you look at the same ocean from a height, it will appear like a lake. Similarly, since the rishis (sages) were on a higher level in spiritual knowledge and away from the world, they could recognise this vast world as a very small and insignificant entity. When at a lower level, one thinks that the world is big, important and manifold. The diversity and the differences will be seen more clearly. But when one evolves to a higher state, everything will look smooth, small and even. When we have a narrow vision, our country, our people, our languages will all appear as full of problems and differences. If you can go to a high place and look at the world, it will appear in one unified aspect and all the people and all languages will appear as one. - Summer Showers 1974, Ch 22. | |
Be good, be serviceable, be useful, be kind, be God-fearing – the confidence of the people will be yours. – Baba |
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