"The mind has to be trained to develop a taste for the good and the godly, not for money and material gains. Money comes and goes but morality comes and grows."
~ Sri Sathya Sai Baba ~
(March 17 1973)
"The mind has to be trained to develop a taste for the good and the godly, not for money and material gains. Money comes and goes but morality comes and grows."
~ Sri Sathya Sai Baba ~
(March 17 1973)
"There is no amruta (divine ambrosia) greater than Rama's Name. Today, people have forgotten nama chinthana (contemplating the divine Name). They repeat the names of cinemas, but they don't repeat God's Name. That is why the country is facing hardships.
The educated, intellects and scientists don't think of God at all. Some people deem it below their dignity to apply vibhuti on their foreheads. They have it on their foreheads when they are at home and rub it off the moment they step outside. This has become a fashion!
Why should one be afraid of chanting God's Name? Let people talk as they like. You don't need to be afraid. Spread the glory of Rama's Name in every nook and corner of the world. You can chant any Name of your choice - Rama, Krishna, Govinda, Siva, etc.
Since people have forgotten the divine Name, every home is in turmoil. There are conflicts even among brothers. Since there is no purity within, unsacred feelings have crept in. People are running after money and power. Can money and power give you protection? You find so many in this world who have plenty of money and occupy positions of authority. Are they able to enjoy peace and happiness? No, no.
Only the divine Name can grant you peace and happiness. One who neglects God's Name is bound to be ruined."
(From Bhagawan's Ram Navami Discourse April 22 2002)
Sai Ram Bhajoman Hare Hare
Raghupati Raja Rama Ram
Patita Pavana Sita Ram
Sai Ram Bhajoman Hare Hare
O mind! worship Lord Rama of the Raghu Dynasty.
The Lord of Sita, Lord Rama, destroys sins and evil, uplifts and liberates the penitent.
"To retreat is to advance, to let go is to gain. Thus to retreat a step can mean an advance of a hundred steps."
(From the book "Roots of Wisdom" written by Hong Yingming)
"Do not seek to exercise authority over others; seek rather to discover chances to be useful to them. When one neglects his duties, the positions of authority start causing headaches. Be a servant; a servant of God - then, all strength and joy will be added unto you. Try to be a master; then, you will arouse envy, hatred, anger and greed in every one around you. Feel that you are an instrument in His Hand; let Him shape you and use you as He knows best."
~ Sri Sathya Sai Baba ~
(SSS Vol. 8)
When people come to Puttaparthi, it is the result of long planning and a lifelong ambition. When they come, they partake of Swami's blessings and bliss. But what does Bhagawan say about all this?
"Until we come inwardly, outer coming or not coming does not have much meaning." How true! Until we are introverted, externalities do not matter. It is as bad or as good as not coming. In other words, Bhagawan wants us to be here inwardly. It means we should experience Him from within.
Many years ago, Howard Murphet said, when leaving, to Bhagawan that he was sorry and sad to leave the place. Bhagawan said, "You are not going! You are going to come back." To part is to be together. We part so as to be together. It is not as if we are going alone. When we have this feeling of Bhagawan and of everyone here - that of experiencing Bhagawan inwardly, it is more important than outward viisits to this place (Puttaparthi). This is what Bhagawan means.
(From the book "Sai-Chology" by Prof. K. Anil Kumar)
"We must try to make the best of our present age, the Kali Yuga, and try to do good things and live happily in this world. Past is past and it will never come again, and we are not sure of the future. The present is not permanent; it changes and moves constantly. That is why we say, "Be good, do good, see good - that is the way to God." Try to be good, fill your heart with goodness and lead a good life, and the result also will be good."
~ Sri Sathya Sai Baba ~
(Summer Showers 1972, Ch.11)
"Through the process of giving up, great things can be achieved. Cultivate detachment and the Lord will attach Himself to you. The past is beyond recovery; those days are gone. But tomorrow is coming towards you. Resolve to sanctify it with love, service and spiritual practice (sadhana).
~ Sri Sathya Sai Baba ~
(March 29, 1968)
"Though the objective world appears real, one must be aware that it is deluding us. As a result, one must give up the yearning to derive pleasure from the objects that appear and attract, both here and hereafter. One is liberated as soon as one renounces all attachment and desires."
~ Sri Sathya Sai Baba ~
(Sutra Vahini, Preface)