Anger is a common emotion most of us experience. Why should we be vigilant to fix it systemically and completely? How? Bhagawan lovingly guides us today.
"Regarding anger, the spiritual aspirant has to be vigilant even about the most minor matters that might provoke him, for if he is careless, he cannot progress in the least. Such persons must cultivate Saumya Prema Bhavam (gentle loving spirit). Then, the bad traits will diminish.
Some aspirants become angrier still when someone discovers and announces to them the bad traits they possess. This makes matters worse!
The sadhaka (spiritual aspirant) must always have the inward look; if he allows his mind to wander outward, he can never identify his own faults. Pride prevents the inward look and distracts the mind. When the aspirant is desirous of achieving success, he must gladly accept when someone points out his faults, and he must endeavour to rectify his faults and not repeat those any longer.
That is the way to progress quick and fast on the path of meditation, and experience ananda (bliss)."
~ Sri Sathya Sai Baba ~
(Dhyana Vahini, Ch 14)
When anger is subdued, it is an indication that your Sadhana is on the right path. – BABA





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