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| 01 May, 2015 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | What is the most important lesson about our cravings in life? Why should we pay attention to it? Bhagawan lovingly teaches us a beautiful lesson. | | Audio Special: 'Musings by Prof. G. Venkataraman - Dharma Series 10' Listen Now | | H2H Special: 'Get Inspired: The Story of Kisagotami' Read Now | | | | | |
| A merchant calculates the debit and credit at the end of a week or month or year, and draws up the balance sheet to arrive at one figure — their earnings. So too, in the business of life, the end may result in some earnings, after the receipts and disbursements are tallied. At the point of death, if one yearns to cater to the tongue, it is proof that throughout their life, the tongue has been the master. Thus, of the inborn desires (samskaras) in life, some are stronger than the rest and stand out to the last. Life is like that; this lesson must be learnt and digested well. The net result of all this living and toiling is whatever comes to memory at the last moment of life. Therefore, direct the current of life towards the acquisition of the mental tendency (samskara) that you want to have during the last moment. Fix your attention upon it, day and night. - Prema Vahini, Ch 27. | |
God's grace is secured only by the sacred use of the senses endowed on you by the Divine. - Baba |
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