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| 29 Dec 2015 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | Why should we ‘talk less’ and ‘never argue’ about spiritual beliefs? Bhagawan lovingly explains to us today. | | Audio Special: 'Sitar and Santoor Concert by Ms. Rupa Panesar and party from the UK - 22 Oct 2015' Listen Now | | H2H Special: 'Gita For Children - Part-14 - Chapter 6 – Dhyana Yoga' Read Now | | | | | |
Can a donkey carrying perfume or a bundle of sandalwood become an elephant? It can appreciate the weight but not the scent! The elephant pays no regard to the weight; it inhales the sweet scent, right? So too, the spiritual aspirant, or devotee will take in only the pure truth, the pure essence of good activities, of Godliness, and of the scriptures. On the other hand, one who goes on arguing for the sake of mere scholarship, learning, and disputation will know only the weight of logic, missing the scent of truth! Many in the world utilise their vast learning in disputations and believe they are superior; this is a great mistake. If they really were so learned, they would assume silence as the honourable course. For those in search of the essence, the burden is no consideration. If mere reason is employed, nothing worthwhile is gained. Love is the one big instrument for the constant remembrance of the Lord. Keeping that instrument safe and strong needs no other appliance than the scabbard of discrimination (viveka). - Prema Vahini, Ch 44. | | |
Service is the highest form of worship and the best penance. - Baba |
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