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                        |                                                                                 |  |                            |                                                                                                                                 | 26 Mar,  2015 |   | Featured on Radio Sai: |                                        |  |  |  |  |                                                                    |                                                                                                                                 | What is it that we must  never forget and what is it that we must always try and  forget? Bhagawan very sweetly and crisply reminds us  today. |  | Audio Special:'Musings by Prof. G.  Venkataraman - Dharma Series, Q & A Session - 11'
 
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                        |                                                                   | Everyone in this ephemeral and transient world  aspires for peace and security. But money, education,  position of authority and physical comforts cannot confer  peace and security. Peace originates from the heart. You can  experience peace and security only when your heart is filled  with love. Most people today are bereft of gratitude, which  is one of the most essential qualities. They forget the help  rendered to them by others. As long as you are alive, you  should be grateful for the help you received from others.  There are two things you must forget: the help you rendered  to others and the harm others have done to you. If you  remember the help you rendered, you will always expect  something in return. Remembrance of the harm done to you by  others generates in you a sense of revenge. Always remember  only the help you received from others. The one with these  sacred qualities is an ideal human being. - Divine Discourse, 18 Mar  1999. |  |  | 
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                        | Never be  ungrateful to those who have been good to you. There is no  greater sin than that. – Baba | 
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