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Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam - April 21, 2015

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Loving Sai Ram from Prasanthi  Nilayam
21 Apr, 2015  
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Sathya Sai Baba

The Gopikas did not concern themselves with the question whether the Divine was attributeless or full of attributes. They preferred to worship the Divine in the form of Krishna and they wanted their forms to merge in the Divine. "Thereby we shall be formless," they declared. It is when we forget our form that we can merge in the Formless. The Divine cannot be experienced through Dhyana (meditation) or Japa (recitation); this is a delusion. These practices may give momentary peace of mind. To experience permanent joy, develop your Divine nature. For this, your environment must be congenial and have pure and Divine vibrations. It is not necessary to go to a forest to concentrate on the Divine Atma dwelling within your heart. The key to inner peace is within you and not outside. In the atmosphere of a sacred divine presence, you can promote your quest for peace more effectively.

- Divine Discourse, 14 Aug 1990.

Just as air or water assumes the form of the container in which it is kept, God acquires the form in which the devotee worships Him. All forms are His. - Baba
 
 
 


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