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Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam - November 17, 2016

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Loving Sai Ram from Prasanthi Nilayam
17 Nov 2016
 
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What do all religions and paths teach us? What should our attitude be towards the various paths? Bhagawan explains in crystal clear terms.  

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Sathya Sai Baba

All religions teach one basic discipline - the removal from the mind of the blemish of egoism, of running after little joy. Every religion teaches human beings to fill his heart with the glory of God, and evict the pettiness of conceit. It trains you in methods of detachment and discrimination, so that you can aim high and attain liberation. Believe that all hearts are motivated by the one and only God; that all faiths glorify the one and only God; that all names in all languages and all forms you can conceive, denote the one and only God; and that His adoration is best done by means of love. Cultivate that attitude of Oneness (Eka-bhava), between people of all creeds, all countries and all continents. That is the message of love I bring. That is the message I wish you to take to heart. Foster love, live in love, spread love - that is the spiritual exercise which will yield the maximum benefit.

- Divine Discourse, Jul 4, 1968.

The best way to love God is to love all and serve all. - Baba

 

 
 
 

 

 
































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