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| 21 June, 2015 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | Are the practices such as bhajans and meditation sufficient to give us spiritual bliss? Bhagawan explains beautifully through simple examples and gives us an important message today. | | Audio Special: Afternoon Satsang - Discussion on Listener's Questions - Part 2' Listen Now | | H2H Special: 'Practice Yoga For Physical, Mental and Spiritual Well Being of Sacrifice' Read Now | | Watch the Live Video Webcast of the Burrakatha Presentation by Bhagawan's Students, at around 5 p.m. (IST) on our website, www.radiosai.org. | | | |
| If a person is ill or if his mind is immersed in something else, the taste of food cannot be grasped. So also, if the heart is full of ignorance (tamas) or is wayward, no joy can be experienced even if one is engaged in remembrance of the Lord, devotional singing, recitation of the name, or meditation. The tongue will be sweet as long as there is sugar on it. Likewise, if the pillar of light called devotion continues to burn in the corridor of the heart, there will be no darkness. A bitter thing on the tongue makes the whole tongue bitter. Similarly when greed and anger enter the heart, the brightness disappears, darkness dominates the scene, and one becomes the target of countless griefs and losses. Therefore, those who aspire to attain the holy presence of the Lord must acquire certain habits, disciplines, and qualities. The usual ways of life won’t lead to God. They have to be somewhat modified by means of spiritual discipline. - Divine Discourse, 3 Feb 1964. | |
Fill your heart with the light of love so that the evil qualities of hate, greed and conceit can find no place therein. - Baba |
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