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| 01 Dec 2017 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | It is believed that a drop of divine nectar or amrit can make one immortal. But what is the true amrit Swami wants us to strive for? Bhagawan lovingly explains to us today. | | Audio Special: 'Shravanam Mananam Nidhidhyasanam - Episode 114 - clips from 1991 Summer Course Discourses' Listen Now | | H2H Special: 'Women Of Glory - Determination was Her Middle Name – Helen Keller' Read Now | | Watch the Live Video Webcast of the session which is part of the teachers training programme for teachers from Kerala at around 5 p.m. (IST), Today on our website, www.radiosai.org. | | |
Many of you are yearning to get nectar (amrit) from Me. But of what benefit is it merely to swallow a few drops of nectar created by Me? It is when the satwik (pure) quality wins and subdues the rajasik and the tamasik (passionate and ignorant) qualities in the battles that go on in every heart, that amrit arises therein! This amrit that confers immortality must be won through your own spiritual practices (Sadhana). People practising meditation are taught an exercise called urdhva-drishti (upward vision) in which the two eyes are directed upwards, to a point between the eyebrows. Urdhva means upward and drishti means look, so the term means, not a mere physical exercise, but a lifetime of effort to direct your mind to avoid and abstain from lower desires, and to uplift itself to nobler thoughts. Such an effort will win amrit, it will flow from the spring of the heart! – Divine Discourse, Jan 11, 1968. | | |
Transform work into worship and worship into wisdom. - Baba |
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