- Sri Sathya Sai Balvikas - https://sssbalvikas.in -

Gems

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  1. To ease the strains of carrying on one’s duties, these should be done while repeating the Name.
  2. A Keertana doesn’t depend on the correct Raagas and Taala. It should be done in ecstasy of love or as a spontaneous offering to God.
  3. A vicious man keenly observes other’s trifling blemishes, whereas he ignores his own glaring defects, even though he is aware of them.
  4. Helping the vicious ones produces harmful results just as milk consumed by serpents adds to their venom.
  5. It matters not which name we utter, so long as we do so regularly and continuously.
  6. The desire for fruits is indeed the obstacle between us and God, whereas disinterested lover for God wins all.
  7. An action will as a matter of course be attended by its result. An act, dedicated to God will produce greater results than one not so dedicated.
  8. Anger and intolerance are the twin enemies of correct understanding.
  9. There are limits to the capacity of an individual and the moment he flatters himself that he can undertake all tasks, God is there to humble his pride.
  10. Whenever I see an erring man, I say to myself; “I have also erred”. When I see a lustful man, I say to myself “So was I once” and in this way I feel kinship with everyone in the world and feel that I cannot be happy without the humblest of us being happy.
  11. At one time, I thought God was Truth, Now I know Truth is God.
  12. Prayer is the only means of bringing about orderliness, peace and response in our daily acts. It is the key of the morning and bolt of the evening.
  13. My religion teaches me that whenever there is distress which one cannot remove, one must fast and pray. Food for the body is not so necessary as prayer for the soul.
  14. Prayer is not an asking, it is longing of the soul. Prayer is first and the last lesson in learning the noble and brave art of sacrificing self.
  15. Ahimsa is the extreme limit of forgiveness.
  16. Satisfaction is in the effort, not in the attainment. Full effort is full Victory.
  17. The universe is ours to enjoy, but want nothing. To want is weakness. Want makes us beggars and we are sons of the King, not beggars.
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