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Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam - January 18, 2018

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Loving Sai Ram from Prasanthi Nilayam
18 Jan 2018
 
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What is the need for spiritual practices in this day and age? How can we profit from Grace? Bhagawan beautifully describes with memorable examples.  

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Sathya Sai Baba

God's grace is like the shower of rain or sunlight. You must do some spiritual practice (sadhana) to receive it, the sadhana of keeping a pot upright to receive the rain, or opening the door of your heart so that the Sun may illumine it. Like the music that is broadcast over the radio, it is all around you; but you must switch on your receiver and tune to the wavelength so that you can enjoy it. Do at least little sadhana and pray for grace. Grace will set everything right. Grace will grant you self-realisation (Atma Sakshatkara) and other incidental benefits too like a happy contented life and a cool courageous temper established in unruffled peace. The plantain tree has bunches of fruits as its main gift. But its leaves, soft core of the trunk and flower bud are subsidiary items that can be profitably used. This is the nature of grace. It fulfils a variety of wants.

- Divine Discourse, Mar 29, 1968.

Water flows from higher level to lower levels. God’s grace too is like that. 
It flows down to those who are filled with humility. - Baba
 
 
 

 































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