"You reap what you sow. How one treats others is like seeing one's own face in a mirror. If you smile, you see a smiling image. If you frown, a frowning image stares back at you."
(From the book "Roots of Wisdom" written by Hong Yingming)
"You reap what you sow. How one treats others is like seeing one's own face in a mirror. If you smile, you see a smiling image. If you frown, a frowning image stares back at you."
(From the book "Roots of Wisdom" written by Hong Yingming)
"Criticising others and finding fault with them comes out of egoism. Search for your own faults instead. The faults you see in others are your own faults; they are but reflections of your own personality traits."
~ Sri Sathya Sai Baba ~
(25 July 1958)
"First of all, man should exercise control over his senses. Never listen to anything that is evil. If an adverse situation arises, leave the place immediately. Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. Make every effort to be away from evil. Only then will spiritual power grow in you."
~ Sri Sathya Sai Baba ~
(July 5, 2001)
What must we understand about the true nature of peace, so that our pursuit of it may be successful?
"Man today is leading a life beset with fear and unrest because there is no harmony between his thoughts and words. Everyone wants peace and spends his time and energy to attain it. But nobody is making any enquiry as to what peace really means, where it is available, and what is the way to attain it.
First of all, one has to question oneself whether one wants worldly peace or inner peace. Worldly peace is temporary and comes and goes. But man is deluded to think that it is real peace. He is unable to understand what the nature of peace is, what its power is, and how sublime it is. The state of freedom from attachment and hatred is real peace.
Where there is raga (attachment) and dwesha (hatred), there can be no peace. What is Prasanthi (supreme peace)? ‘Pra’ means to blossom. Therefore, the blossoming of inner peace in a state devoid of hatred and attachment is Prasanthi. It is, in fact, the manifestation of inner peace. But is there anyone in this world who has experienced this Prasanthi?
When you enquire about this, you will realise that it is very difficult for ordinary mortals to experience supreme peace devoid of hatred and attachment. Peace cannot be acquired from outside; it has to be manifested from within."
~Sri Sathya Sai Baba ~
(Divine Discourse - July 26, 1996)
The body confers peace on the mind through righteousness. – BABA
“THE GREATEST GIFT"
"One of the greatest gifts we can offer people is to embody non-attachment and non-fear. This is a true teaching, more precious than money or material resources. Many of us are very afraid, and this fear distorts our lives and makes us unhappy. We cling to objects and to people like a drowning person clings to a floating log. Practicing to realize non-discrimination, to see the interconnectedness and impermanence of all things, and to share this wisdom with others, we are giving the gift of non-fear. Everything is impermanent. This moment passes. That person walks away. Happiness is still possible.”
~ Thích Nhất Hạnh ~
The Universe is illumined through and through by, the
splendour of the Lord.
The Universe shines forever in the glory of the Lord.
When the Light of the Lord is withdrawn from it, the
Universe cannot shine.
The Univese and its Lord are eternally bound by
all-prevading light and love.
Embodiments of Love! Good thoughts in mind good words
in speech,
Good steps in every deed - when these are not found,
How can Sai pat and praise and give you joy ?
Decide and declare the answer to yourself.
~ Sri Sathya Sai Baba ~
"You cannot attain God with your education, power and wealth. He is accessible by love and love alone. You can experience Him only when you develop love. Devotion is loving God wholeheartedly."
~ Sri Sathya Sai Baba ~
(July 24, 2002)