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81.  You are mine

You Are Mine Objective: Understand the reason for God to incarnate into a form and that the underlying Divinity never changes with or without form. Quote: The Avatar, or form incarnate, is only the concretization of the yearning of the seekers. It is the solidified sweetness of the devotion of godly aspirants. The Formless assumes the form for the sake of these aspirants and seekers. … Continue reading You are mine »

83.  Serving with a pure heart

Serving with a Pure Heart Objective: Understanding that true selfless service come out of a pure and loving heart, in a selfless manner for the benefit of the other, who is also the embodiment of God. Quote: In the Sai Organization there is no room for distinctions of race, religion, caste, class or community. All should regard themselves as the children of one God. When … Continue reading Serving with a pure heart »

84.  Service as the best plan

Service as the best path Objective: To see how the path of service, done with proper understanding, can be the most fulfilling spiritual practice. Quotes: Unselfish service is the sheet anchor of karma yoga (yoga of action). The basis of yoga is disciplining the mind and the body through disinterested service.  Sathya Sai Speaks 20.26: November 19, 1987 Devote every day at least five minutes … Continue reading Service as the best plan »

85.  Opinions

 You Too Are Correct Objective: To reflect on our ability to respect and tolerate all opinions with no need to refute anyone. Let’s begin with a short story: Story: Two monks who came out of a lecture by their master got into a hot debate regarding what they had heard during the lecture. Each of them insisted that his understanding was the correct one. To … Continue reading Opinions »

86.  Refrain from complaining

Refrain from Complaining Objective: Examine how much we are prone to complain about something rather than surrendering our judgements to the Lord as Swami advises us to do. Let’s begin with a short story: Story: There once was a monastery that was very strict. Following a vow of silence, no one was allowed to speak at all. But there was one exception to this rule. … Continue reading Refrain from complaining »

87.  Nature of Mind

 The Nature of Mind Objective: To recognize and acknowledge the nature of the mind as Swami explains it. Let’s begin with a short story: Story: Two men were arguing about a flag flapping in the wind. “It’s the wind that is really moving,” stated the first one. “No, it is the flag that is moving,” contended the second.  A Zen master, who happened to be … Continue reading Nature of Mind »

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