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| 04 Jun 2016 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | Why should we be careful when we think we have ‘Surrendered’ everything to the Lord? Bhagawan, our Loving God, highlights it to us today. | | Audio Special: 'His Boys His Voice His Mission - Reflections of members of Sai Sannidhi - Part 2' Listen Now | | H2H Special: 'Odyssey Extraordinaire.. Reliving Baba’s Visit to Badrinath, June 1961' Read Now | | | | |
| The word surrender has been misinterpreted and people promote idleness in the name of surrender. We think that our mind and body have been surrendered to the Lord. Your mind is not under your own control, how then can you hold it and give it to the Lord? You have no control over your own body too. So to say that you have surrendered your mind and body to the Lord is untrue. The flute is a very good example of an instrument close to the Lord and the one great quality in the flute is its complete surrender. There is nothing left in the flute, there are no residual desires. In fact, the inside of the flute is completely hollow. The flute has nine holes in it, and the flute of our body has nine holes too. That flute has been able to go close to the Lord because it is completely hollow. So also, if we can remove all the pulp of desires from our body, then there is no doubt that this flute of our body can also go close to the Lord. - Summer Showers in Brindavan 1974, Vol 1, Ch 3 | |
To the person who has completely surrendered, everything that he experiences (good or bad) is a gift from God. - Baba |
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