அன்பு என்னும் கோட்பாடு வாழ்வில் புகுந்து விட்டால், ஒருவனை பாவம் தீண்டுவதில்லை................
விரதத்தை விட மேலானது...........இனிய வணக்கம் சகோ தோழமை களே..................
* உண்ணாமல் விரதம் இருப்பதை விட, பசித்தவனுக்கு ஒருவேளை உணவு அளிப்பது மேலானது.
* ஆயிரம் அறிவுரைகள் சொல்வதைக் காட்டிலும் ஒரு அரிய செயலைச் செய்வது
சிறப்பானது.
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* செருக்கு இல்லாத செல்வந்தன் குற்றம் இல்லாத நிலவு போல பிரகாசத்துடன் வாழ்வான்.
* புத்திசாலித்தனமும், தன்மானமும் ஒன்றை ஒன்று எதிர்த்துக் கொண்டே
இருக்கும்.
*பொருள் இல்லாதவனை ஏழை என்று கருத வேண்டாம். ஆசை அதிகம் இருப்பவனே எப்போதும்
ஏழையாக வாழ்கிறான்.
-சாய்பாபா
அன்பைக் காட்டிலும் உயர்ந்த தவமில்லை. அன்பு மனம்
படைத்தவர்கள் இன்பமுடன் வாழ்வது உறுதி............அன்பே சிவம் அருள்வாக்கு.
Resolve to carry on the quest of your own Reality. Resolve to live in the
inspiration and constant remembrance of God. - Baba
அன்பால் இன்பம் பெறலாம்...அருள்வாக்கு......
எல்லோர்க்கும் அன்பான வணக்கம்...........
* அன்பைக் காட்டிலும் உயர்ந்த தவமில்லை. அன்பு மனம் படைத்தவர்கள் இன்பமுடன்
வாழ்வது உறுதி............
* அன்பு கொள்கையளவில் இருந்தால், யாருக்கும் பயனில்லை.
* அன்பால் மட்டுமே உலகத்திலுள்ள துன்பம் அனைத்தையும் எளிதாகப் போக்க முடியும்.
* அன்பு என்னும் கோட்பாடு வாழ்வில் புகுந்து விட்டால், ஒருவனை பாவம் தீண்டுவதில்லை.
* உண்மையான அன்பு செலுத்துதல் என்பது அவ்வளவு எளிதான விஷயம் அல்ல.
- பாரதியார்
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18 Feb 2019
What is responsible for the troubles we generally face? Bhagawan explains
and clears certain misconceptions today.
For all our troubles and difficulties our conduct alone is responsible. If
our actions are good the results will be good. Bad actions will lead to bad
consequences. People think that good and bad are related to bad time. Not at
all! Your thoughts alone are the root-cause. Hence, you should develop good
thoughts and do good deeds. You should cherish good feelings and associate with
good persons. Every one of you must also realise the preciousness of time.
Today, most of you waste a lot of your available time. This is utterly wrong.
Time should be used always for the right purposes. That is the foremost duty of
every individual. Waste of time is a waste of life. The Lord of time protects
those who take refuge in Him, even against the Lord of death, Kala. In fact,
the nation's prosperity is dependent on how people make use of their time in
the performance of good actions!
- Divine Discourse, Apr 7, 1997.
Sathya Sai Baba...
Do not waste time in idle gossip; talk as little as possible, talk softly
and sweetly! - Baba
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Practice sadhana relentlessly to discipline your mind and to
develop your moral and mental strength. - Baba
18 Feb 2018..................
What is the important task on hand for every one of us? Bhagawan lovingly
underscores the attitude all of us must possess in our daily living.
You may have the best of vegetables, you may be the most capable cook, but
if the copper vessel in which you prepare the vegetable soup is not tinned, the
dish you cook will be highly poisonous! So ‘tin’ your heart with satya, dharma,
shanti and prema (truth, right conduct, peace and divine love), it will then
become a vessel fit for repeating the holy name, and for meditation, religious
vows, pilgrimage, ritualistic worship and other dishes that you prepare in it.
It is an uphill task to reform one's tendencies and character. You may study
all the text-books of spiritual practice, all the scriptures, and may even
lecture for hours on them, but you will slip into error when temptation
confronts you. The heart may appear like a land that is parched and free from
any crop of evil, but when the first showers fall, the seeds and roots
underneath the soil change the waste into a carpet of green. That is why the
human values are so essential.
- Divine Discourse, Jan 13, 1965.
Sathya Sai Baba
Practice sadhana relentlessly to discipline your mind and to
develop your moral and mental strength. - Baba
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18 Feb 2017.......................
How can this powerful veil of ego be discarded? What can lead us to the
realisation of who we really are? Bhagawan lovingly reminds us today with
practical examples.
Ego is deep rooted in every person from their countless previous lives. It
grows very fast in this life too, seeking sensual pleasure, possessions in
plenty, applause and appreciation, authority over others, fame and fortune. It
can be removed only by relentless enquiry into your true Reality. When you are
awake, you experience a variety of relationships. You are interested in a
multiplicity of people, possession and problems. You pass through joy and
grief, praise and ridicule, insult and injury. When you are dreaming, the
entire outer world fades away. When you are awake, you experience pleasure and
pain; you plunge into fear and throw yourself in despair. When asleep, you are
no longer alert or active. You are alone with the Divine Soul (Atma), which is
your reality. The Atma is with you through all the three stages, even though
you ignored it and perhaps denied it! This Atma is the truth, “That Thou Art”!
(Tat-Twam-Asi).
- Divine Discourse, Jan 2, 1987.
Resolve to carry on the quest of your own Reality. Resolve to live in the
inspiration and constant remembrance of God. - Baba
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18 Feb 2016....................... வியாழன் ,பிப்ரவரி,18, 2016
மாசி ,6, மன்மத வருடம்....................
What are the characteristics of true devotion? Bhagawan lovingly explains
us today.
Whoever one may be, in whatever condition, if one gives no room for
dispiritedness, if one has no fear at all, and if one remembers the Lord with
unshaken faith and without any ulterior motive, all suffering and sorrow will
fall away. The Lord will never enquire at any time the caste to which you
belong or the precepts or traditions that you follow. Devotion doesn’t consist
in wearing an ochre cloth, organising festivals, performing ritual sacrifices,
shaving off the hair, carrying water pot or rod, matting the hair, etc.
Instead, the characteristics of devotion are: a pure mind (anthah-karana),
uninterrupted (whatever one may be doing) contemplation on God, the feeling
that everything is the Lord’s creation, and therefore a) non-attachment to
sense objects; b) the embracement of all in equal love; and c) dedication to
true speech.
- Prema Vahini, Ch 61.
True devotion really means installing the Divine in the heart and enjoying
the bliss of that experience. - Baba
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