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| 25 Oct 2017 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | What is the growth we must achieve in our devotion to God? Bhagawan lovingly reminds us today. | | Audio Special: 'Conversation with Mr Rajan Sood about SSSIHMS-WFD - Part 1 of episode aired on 15 Jan 2015' Listen Now | | H2H Special: 'Radio Sai Thematic Quiz - 13 - Understanding Educare' Read Now | | | | |
| There are two qualities in every person. One is the animal nature; the other is humanness. Unfortunately people are forgetting their humanness by falling prey to the six enemies of lust, anger, greed, envy, attachment and pride, and misusing God-given talents. They are thereby degrading themselves to the level of an animal. On the other hand, one should use one’s mind, status, and talents to become virtuous, pursue the path of righteousness and strive to raise oneself from the human to the Divine. All things in the world should be used properly, and not misused. A knife can be used for cutting vegetables or another's throat. How a knife is used depends on the one using it. The person’s mental state should be in proper condition. A person’s conduct is related to one’s thoughts and feelings. The heart is inherently pure. But one's thoughts can maintain that purity or pollute it. One can make or mar one’s destiny by one’s thoughts and actions. – Divine Discourse, Jul 16, 1997. | |
True devotion lies in accepting both pleasure and pain with equal-mindedness. - Baba |
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