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A fatal weakness that most people fall for is ‘dambha’ (conceit, egoism or pride), the desire to be talked about, to be praised! People take delight in tom-tomming their achievements and capabilities. They desire that their names and deeds are published in daily newspapers in big bold letters for all to see. Don’t fall for this clamour! This actually makes one ludicrous and pitiable. Do not strive to get attention in the newspapers. Instead, you must strive to earn status in the realm of God; earn fame in the company of the good and godly, progress in humility, and in reverence of elders and parents. If you are forever stuck in the primary class repeating the alphabets, when will you understand the teaching of the scholars from the scriptures? Spiritual subject is beyond the reach of your senses and you must garner strength to listen and cherish them dearly in your minds. I desire that you practice them and live in joy! – Divine Discourse, Oct 10, 1964. | | |
The spiritual path is the path of detachment, of sense control, of rigorous mind training. - Baba |
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