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| 04 July 2016 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | How does a wise one see oneness in the obvious diversity in creation? Bhagawan explains with a simple and sweet analogy. | | Audio Special: 'Afternoon Satsang - The Three Rare Blessings - Part 2 - first aired on Thursday Live' Listen Now | | H2H Special: 'God's Messenger for Mridangam - a Conversation with Guruji Kaaraikkudi Mani' Read Now | | | | |
Consider this example. They bring a large number of oranges in a lorry and dump them in a factory. When the oranges are brought in, some of them are green, some yellow, some ripe, some overripe, and so on. From all these oranges, they extract the juice and bottle it under a trade name. Once the juice is extracted and put in a bottle, you no longer see the different forms of the oranges which were present before. One can not say which part of the juice comes from which orange. Similarly, when all of us have merged ourselves in Divinity, we will not quarrel over individual forms and names. We will only see the one common aspect of divinity (Brahman) shining in everyone. - Summer Showers in Brindavan 1974, Vol 1, Ch 5. | | |
The scholar who is humble and respectful towards everyone is truly a great person. - Baba |
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