SAI INSPIRES




December 29 , 2007


As a first step, you use the flower, the lamp, the incense, etc. to worship the Saguna (attributeful) form. Soon, your devotion moves on to newer forms of dedication, newer offerings, purer, more valuable and worthier of your Lord. No one sticks to the slate for long; you feel that you should place before the Lord something more lasting than mere flowers; and something more yours than incense. You feel like purifying yourselves and making your entire life one fragrant flame. That is real worship, real devotion.
- Divine Discourse, October 26, 1961.

SAI INSPIRES


December 31 , 2007



A life of spiritual practice involves the dedication of all acts to God, the offering of whatever one does or thinks or speaks at the Feet of God. You can do this only when you are aware always of the Presence of God, in and around you. Your awareness must not deviate for a moment from God. The mind must revolve round one centre, God. Your concentration must be strong and steady. You are now able to attain concentration when you walk, talk, write or cycle along. But, you say you are helpless when it is a question of concentrating on God. Why have you to struggle to acquire it? The reason is: you have no yearning, no fond attachment, no Love towards God. But, carry on with the endeavour. By means of continuous culture, it is possible to acquire it.
- Divine Discourse, January 5, 1971.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

December 31 , 2007
What is Mano-Nigraham (control of the mind)? Nigraham (control) really means being indifferent to the vagaries of the mind. It is difficult to control the mind, just as it is difficult to confine air in one's grasp. How can anyone control the mind which is all-pervading in the vastness of its range and comprehension? When it is realised that the mind is made up of thoughts and doubts, the elimination of the thoughts is the means of restraining the mind. Thoughts are associated with desires. As long as desires remain, one cannot have Vairagya (detachment). It is necessary to limit desires. When there is no restraint, excessive desire becomes an evil. It leads to misery. When we strive to control desire, in due course, it develops into Vairagya (non-attachment or renunciation).

- BABA

SAI INSPIRES




December 30 , 2007



The bhajans that are sung permeate the ether in the form of sound waves and fill the entire atmosphere. Thereby the whole environment gets purified. Breathing in this purified atmosphere, our hearts get purified. Reciting the Lord's name is a process of give and take. Singing the Lord's name should become an exercise in mutual sharing of joy and holiness. It should be remembered that the sounds we produce reverberate in the atmosphere. They remain permanently in the ether as waves and outlast the individual uttering the sounds.
- Divine Discourse, November 8, 1986.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

December 30 , 2007

Illness, both physical and mental, is a reaction on the body caused by poisons in the mind. An uncontaminated mind alone can ensure continuous good health. Vices breed disease. Bad thought, bad habits and bad company are fertile grounds in which disease thrives. A sense of elation and exultation keeps the body free from ill-health. The evil habits in which people indulge, are the chief causes of disease, physical as well as mental. Greed affects the mind; disappointments make people depressed. You can justify your existence as a human being only by the cultivation of virtues. Then you can become a worthy candidate for Godliness. It is progress in virtue that announces the progress of man towards divinity. Virtues also confer freshness, skill and long years of youthfulness.

- BABA

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

December 29 , 2007

Man did not come to this world to eat, sleep and indulge in sensory pursuits. He has come to manifest the Divine in Him. That is why he is called 'Vyakthi', one who manifests (Vyaktha) the latent Shakti (Power) in him. For this purpose, he has come endowed with body, mind and the intelligence needed to control it and divert it to useful channels of activity. You must achieve this by steady pursuit of Dharma (morality) and Karma (good deeds).

- BABA

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December 28 , 2007


Yesterday was the 100th birthday of Mr. Gopal Rao, former chairman of Andhra Bank and a resident of the Ashram for many decades. Bhagawan Blessed him yesterday, and today arranged for a felicitation ceremony. Swami came in the evening at around 5.20 pm, moving onstage after a brief interaction with some devotees on the verandah. Mr. Gopal Rao was also brought onstage by his son. Prof G. Venkataraman spoke for twenty-five minutes, then Mr. Gopal Rao spoke, seated on his wheelchair, for half an hour, about how he came to Bhagawan and how Swami instructed him to do seva in the canteen. Mr. Chakravarthy, Secretary of the Central Trust, garlanded Mr. Gopal Rao. Swami Blessed him and interacted with him while prasadam was distributed. Swami returned to His residence after accepting Arati at 6.35 pm.

SAI INSPIRES


December 28 , 2007



Do not make God modern to suit your fancy. He is neither ancient nor modern; His countenance never changes, nor His Glory. Present Him if you must in a modern manner, in a modern style, so that He might be understood today. If a child is reluctant to swallow a pill, insert it in a plantain and offer him the fruit; he will swallow both fruit and pill. But do not change the pill itself to suit the whims and fancies of the child's taste. Then the illness cannot be cured!
- Divine Discourse, October 26, 1961.

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December 27 , 2007



This evening, devotees from Southern California and Hawaii presented a short play and a programme of songs. Bhagawan came onstage at 5.15 pm after His darshan round the the programme commenced shortly thereafter. SSE children presented the first fifteen minute play, "Boy Jesus", with traditional carols sung by the group forming most of the sound-track. Bhagawan Blessed one of the participants with a chain. The song programme then began, with songs like Ronan Keating's "Hello Again" and Josh Groban's "You raise me up" rendered very well and with great feeling by the devotees. Bhagawan went into the interview room during the last song of their performance and came out with clothes for the singers and chocolates shaped like gold coins for the children. After distributing the coins and the clothes, He accepted Arati and retired for the day.

SAI INSPIRES


December 27 , 2007


You have to transform your life through service. You should give no room for arrogance or self-interest to the slightest extent in your service activities. Install in your heart the feeling that the service you render to anyone is service to God. Only then does service to man become service to God.
- Divine Discourse, March 23, 1989.

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December 26 , 2007

In the morning, while the Bhajans went on, Swami went to the Vidyagiri stadium where the students were practising the Marchpast for the Sports and Cultural Meet in January. He returned to the Mandir moving through the Primary School and later accepted Arati. This evening, Bhagawan came onstage and interacted with Mr. John Behner, then asked Prof. Veerabhadraiah the college Telugu professor to speak on Jesus Christ. The professor spoke in Telugu for fifteen minutes till 5.20 pm. Then Bhagawan stood up to speak. Bhagawan declared that there is peace everywhere, and only the restlessness inside is reflected outside on our vision. He reminded us that our real name is "Aham Brahmasmi" and not the names "kept" by parents. To illustrate how everything happens by Divine Will, He materialised a chain and hung it on the mic, and later, at the end of His Discourse, called up a student and put it around his neck. Swami narrated the story of Jesus and commented on the need for Faith with Love. Bhagawan made all the devotees joyful by saying "All of you are in Me; I am yours, you are Mine". After Bhagawan's 75 minute Discourse, there was a bhajan as prasadam was distributed, then He accepted Arati and left for His residence.

December 26 , 2007



Not all realize the potency and efficacy of reciting the Lord's name. The first requisite is purity of thought, word and deed. The name that is uttered by the tongue should be meditated upon by the mind. What is uttered and dwelt upon should be hailed by clapping the hands. This threefold concentration on the Divine name - unity of mind, speech and action - purifies the heart and nourishes the feeling of devotion.
- Divine Discourse, November 8, 1986.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

December 27 , 2007

In rendering service, one should have no thought of one’s self. One should only consider how well one can render the service as an offering to the Divine. One should note the difference between Karma (action) and Karma Yoga (action as spiritual discipline). Ordinary activity is motivated by self interest or the desire to achieve some objective. In Karma Yoga, the action is desireless. Ordinary Karma is the cause of birth, death and rebirth, whereas Karma Yoga leads to freedom from birth. You should regard all service as a form of Karma Yoga – rendering service without any expectation of reward, and without even the feeling that one is ‘serving’ others. Any service done to anyone is actually service to the Divine.

- BABA

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December 25 , 2007



Christmas morning celebrations commenced in Sai Kulwant Hall with Bhagawan arriving at 8.20 am. After He came onstage, the Primary School violins performed for a few minutes, followed by a ten minute performance by the University brass band. Carols and other Christmas songs by the students was the concluding item of the morning. Santa Clauses appeared on the scene during the "Jingle Bells" renderings by both the Primary School violins and the students' carols. Swami accepted Arati at 9.45 am after prasadam was distributed. In the evening, Bhagawan arrived at 5.10 pm and the programme of talks began at 5.20 after He came onstage. Mr. John Behner of Latin America introduced the four speakers of the day - Ms. Inez from Argentina, Mr. Sumeet Tappoo from Fiji, Ms. Poppy Hillcoate from Australia and Dr. Michael Congleton from the USA. The first two Youth speakers spoke of the transformation Sai has brought in their lives. Ms. Hillcoate spoke of the joy she experienced in past Christmases at Prasanthi Nilayam, and Mr. Congleton spoke of the joy derived from selfless service. After the four speakers, Bhajans commenced. Bhagawan accepted Arati after a Bhajan and returned to His residence at 6.30 pm.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

December 28 , 2007

It does not suffice if in the name of spiritual practice, you confine yourself merely to Japa (chanting), Tapa (penance) and Dhyana (meditation). It is in fact Chittha Shuddhi (purity of the mind) that leads to Jnana Siddhi (acquisition of wisdom). Cultivation of purity of the mind is therefore the true spiritual practice that you should undertake. With purity of the mind and attainment of wisdom, man achieves equipoise.

- BABA

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Deember 26 , 2007

The whole world is like a mansion and various countries are like different rooms in it. So, do not divide humanity on the basis of nationality. It is because of such divisions that humanness is on the decline. Sai devotees should not entertain any such differences. All should stand united. Names, forms and colours of people may be different, but the entire humanity is one family. God is one, all human beings belong to the Divine family.

- BABA

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December 24 , 2007



This Morning Baba came to out side of ashram and given a wonderful darshan to the people . baba's Chariot (car) moved very slowly on the road. Sai Kulwant Hall was beautifully decorated with Christmas decorations. Yesterday evening there was a music program by the overseas devotees. Many devotees from many part of the world joined the program and performed as one big group beautifully. After the event Swami presented the conductor of the program with a gold chain.

SAI INSPIRES



December 25 , 2007



Love must bind all believers together; not only believers but non-believers too must be loved and served as His images. Love must be manifested as Service, Seva. Seva must take the form of food for the hungry, solace for the forlorn, consolation for the sick and the suffering. Jesus wore himself out in such Seva. The heart full of compassion is the temple of God. Jesus pleaded for Compassion. Compassion was His Message. He was sorely distressed at the sight of the poor... Develop Compassion. Live in Love. Be Good, do Good and see Good. This is the way to God.


- Divine Discourse, December 25, 1981.

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Bhagawan had asked for a drama presentation by the students incorporating the story of Shravan Kumar from the Ramayana. This evening, the students got ready with the drama and were seated inside the Bhajan Hall with costumes. Swami arrived just after five o'clock and came to the Bhajan Hall after His darshan round in the car. He interacted with the students in costumes, asking about many of the main characters like Rama, Sita, Shravan Kumar, Lava, Kusa and so on. After ten minutes of interaction, Bhagawan moved to the stage area. But He asked for a change in the presentation. Instead of the students facing the Mandir with Swami seated onstage, He asked them to face the devotees in Sai Kulwant Hall so that all of them could see the drama. Swami moved down from the stage and sat among the students in the middle of the Hall. The forty-five minute presentation had dances, songs and touching dialogues. The stories of Shavan Kumar, Sabari and Guha the boatman were highlighted. Sai Rama appreciated the narration of Sri Ramachandra's devotees and stood up to grant the participants group photographs. Then He again interacted for fifteen minutes with the participants while wafers were distributed to them, and then accepted Arati at 6.30 pm.

SAI INSPIRES


December 24 , 2007



Jesus was compassion come in human form. He spread the spirit of compassion and conferred solace on the distressed and the suffering. Noticing the torture of birds and beasts at the Temple in Jerusalem, he reprimanded the vendors and drove them out of the precincts. He drew upon himself the anger of the priests. Good works always provoke the wicked. But one should not falter or fear when opposition obstructs. The challenge gives joy; it evokes hidden sources of strength; it brings down Grace to reinforce the effort. Pleasure springs during the interval between two pains.

- Divine Discourse, December 25, 1981.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

December 24 , 2007


The world is made up of objects. It is inert. In the waking sense, the senses cognise all these objects. But the senses are also inert. The eyes that see, the ears that hear, the tongue that speaks and the nose that smells - all of them are jada (inert). In fact, the entire body is inert. But all these inert objects are able to function because of the presence of Chaitanya (consciousness) in the mind. Thus we have to realise that the entire phenomenal universe is jada.

- BABA

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

December 23 , 2007

God is present in every human being as a seed. For a seed to become a plant, earth and water are essential, likewise for the Divine seed in man to grow and blossom into a flower of Sath-Chith-Ananda (Being-Awareness-Bliss), it needs Bhakti (devotion) and Shraddha (faith and earnestness). It is not enough if one merely turns the mind towards God, one must endeavour to experience the presence of the Divine in every particle and at every moment. One must fill the mind with pure and sacred thoughts.
- BABA

SAI INSPIRES



23 December , 2007
It is Love that creates, sustains and engulfs all. Without Love, no one can claim to have succeeded in deciphering God and His handiwork, the Universe. God is Love; live in Love - that is the direction indicated by the sages. Love can grow only in a well-ploughed heart, free from brambles. So, the heart has to be prepared by means of constant recital of the Name...Charge every second of time with the Divine current that emanates from the Name.
- Divine Discourse, March 1st, 1968.

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This evening, Bhagawan arrived in Sai Kulwant Hall at 4.45, and came into the Bhajan hall after His darshan round in the car. There, He interacted for a few minutes with the students and teachers seated in the front, moved down the aisle and back, then went outside and sat onstage as the Vedam went on. Prof. Veerabhadraiah, the Telugu professor at Prasanthi Nilayam campus, was asked to speak. He spoke in Telugu for half an hour, narrating many thrilling experiences. Prasadam was distributed as Bhajans were sung for fifteen minutes. Swami accepted Arati at six o'clock before returning to His residence.

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Thursday , December 20 , 2007


This evening Sathya Sai Baba came to Sai Kulwant Hall at 5:45 pm. There were preparations for a program by the Sai Youth from Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Swami after arriving on the veranda gave permission to the devotees to go ahead with the program. And soon after that the programs began. First was a dance drama and the theme of the drama was "Manava Seva, Madava Seva". "Service to Mankind is Service to God". The drama starts at a temple in Varanasi where devotees are doing pooja. After the pooja devotees are surprised to find a Gold plate in the temple with the engraving in it saying, "this plate is for the best devotee of Lord". So the purohit (priest) of the temple says I am the best devotee of the lord, I do pooja to Lord every day, so I should get the gold plate. But once he takes the plate into his hands the plate turn into a clay plate. So he returns it back and says may be I am not the best devotee here. So let every one in this temple touch the plate and see who is the best devotee and when the plate stays gold even after their touch he will be the best devotee. Many devotees come and touch the plate and days pass by still they have not found the best devotee. But one of the devotee from the temple notices that there is a person in white dress helping all the beggars outside the temple. So they go and ask him what he was doing there and why he was not going into the temple to touch the plate and see if he was the best devotee. He tells them that he is there to help the poor he doesn't need the gold plate or know that he is the best devotee. He tells that God loves poor people and if we help poor people it will make God happy. What else does a devotee need? All the other devotees keep insisting that he should try and touch the plate so that at least they could know if he was the best devotee or not. After their numerous requests the devotee reluctantly touches the plate. And it stays gold even after his touch, all the devotee are stunned and ask him how he came to realize such a seva would make God happy. Then that devotee explains that he is the member of the Sai Youth Wing and these were the teaching of his Divine Lord Sathya Sai Baba. All the devotees in Sai Kulwant Hall gave a huge applause for this. He says that Swami through his life has shown that Help Ever Hurt Never. And has built many hospitals, water projects and done many Grama seva's etc. Swami's Life is His message to His devotees. All the performers offer their pranams to Swami. They end the drama with a beautiful song and dance. After the drama there was a music program of bhajans. A singer from that part of the region and a student of a well-known music artist sang some nice bhajans. After his bhajans Swami called the singer and presented him with a ring. The singer returned to his seat wiping tear of joy from his face. Then bhajans began and prasadam was distributed to all the devotees in Sai Kulwant Hall. As this was happening Swami called one of the performers from the dance program and blessed him also with a ring. The event ended with aarathi at 6:50 pm and after taking pictures with the performers Swami returned to Yajur Mandir (swami's home).

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Wednesday, December 19 , 2007


Its been raining in Puttaparthi all day long. But Sai Kulwant Hall was full as usual. What a performance by the students of Sri Sathya Sai Higher Learning. It was a performance of traditional Story telling from this part of the region called Burra Katha. The language was Telugu, they told the story of Swami's mother Easwaramma. This evening after the bhajans and aarathi, Swami gave permission to the students to perform Burra Katha. Three students dressed in traditional costumes and with musical instruments began the performance. Three other students garlanded them, which is a ritual during these performances. They first sang a wonderful song about Swami and then began their performance. They started the story by telling that Swami's Grandfather built a Shiva Temple and after the birth of Swami's mother she was appropriately named after Lord Shiva and was called Easwaramma. They sang songs telling how kind and wonderful Easwaramma was as a child. After her Marriage to Pedda Venkama Raju, few years passed and on one Divine day of Nov 23 1926, Swami was born. They explained her joy and happiness to see her son help devotees and her sadness as mother when her son had no time to eat food. All these were told in beautiful songs. Then they told about the demise of Easwaramma and how Divine a life she had giving birth to Swami. On that day Swami declared May 6th as Easwaramma Day. They also talked about a wonderful lady called Karanam Subbamma, And she used to take care of Swami in His childhood/younger days. They also told about how Swami's mother once asked Swami 4 wishes, which were to build a school, hospital and bring water to the region. The last wish was to never abandon Puttaparthi. As promised to his mother Swami has built the schools, hospitals and started big water project. Swami is still staying in Puttaparthi even after numerous requests from devotees to come and stay in their cities. They ended their performance singing a song in which they asked Easwaramma to take birth again to see the Puttaparthi she loved so much. And how it has transformed by the miracles of his Son and our Divine Swami. After the program Swami blessed them and devotees in Sai Kulwant Hall gave a huge applause for their wonderful performance. Then after aarathi Swami left for Yajur Mandir (swami's home). It was 7:00 pm by the time the events ended.

SAI INSPIRES


22 December , 2007

When the Love Principle is known and practiced, man will be free from anxiety and fear. Imagine you’re visiting a friend in a city and planning to stay with him for ten days. You have some money with you, and you are afraid to carry it about with you. Now, if you have handed over the purse to your friend for safe-keeping, you can happily go round, to all the places in the city and suburbs you long to visit. You can roam through the busiest market, with no trace of fear. The purse you had is Love; give it all to God. He will liberate you from worry, anxiety and fear.
- Divine Discourse, December 25, 1981.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

22 December , 2007
God is everything, so one cannot claim anything as one’s own. But people claim everything, saying, ‘it is mine’. Indeed, nothing belongs to anyone. People are immersed in the false and foolish concept of ownership; possessiveness is rampant in every thought and action, and that leads to the inflation of the ego. Egoism has to be utterly eradicated. Possessiveness should be banished. Be aware that all things belong to God. You came with empty hands, and you go back with empty hands.

- BABA

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Oneness with God is True Education
Sri Sathya Sai Baba
Convocation
Prasanthi Nilayam
22 November 2007
From the time one gets up from bed till one goes to bed again, why should one waste all one’s time earning money?

Embodiments of Love!
It is not good to waste time and energy in vain pursuits without attending to one’s ordained duties. Time is sacred and valuable. Time waste is life waste. You are all students who have to lead others in future.Every individual has some desires. But students especially have to control their desires. This is their duty.
No doubt,desires crop up in your mind endlessly one after the other.But it is the foremost duty of a student to control them. The word ‘vidya’ (education) has itsroot in the word ‘vid’, meaning light. It means that education shows us light. Education illumines our path to progress.
Dear students!
You must stand as an ideal to everyone. It is only with this hope that we are bringing you up with great love. You all know that educational institutions in the outside world charge money for everything. But we do not collectany money from our students toward fees.Education in the Sathya Sai Institutions is totally free from K.G. to P.G.In fact, education, medicine, and water supply projectsundertaken by the Sathya Sai Organisation are not revenue earning departments. On the other hand, we ourselves are incurring huge expenditure on students’ education.Also, we are helping a number of destitute children in so many ways by providing them material support, free education, financial help, etc. You must realise this truth. Education is your property.Education is not merely to help make a livingin the world. It is not merely for making a decent living in the material world. Even the uneducated are able to live well in the material
world. Then, of what use are your degreeslike M.Sc., M.A., M.B.A., etc.? This is not the purpose of education. Education may help one to earn a decent living in the outside world to a certain extent. But that is not the be-all and
end-all of life.There is a higher purpose to education: providing an inner life based upon the five humanvalues, viz. truth, righteousness, peace,love andnonviolence. These human valuesprovide a secure, real, and meaningful life tous. Sathya (truth) is the basis for everything in the Universe.The creation emerges from truth and mergesinto truth.Is there a place in the cosmos where truth does
not exist? Visualise this pure and unsullied truth.
(Telugu poem)
God is the creator of all living beings right
from a tiny ant to a mighty elephant. Nothing in this universe will move without His Divine Will.
Even tiny ants are born out of God’swill.
The same truth has been explained in
Saint Thyagaraja’s famous kirtan Cheemalo
Brahmalo Siva Kesavaadulalo Prema Meera
Velasi Unde Birudhu Vahinchina Rama
Nannu Brovara (Oh Rama! In Your pure and unsullied form of love, You dwell in all beings,from an ant to Brahma as well as in Siva and Kesava. Please be my protector too). No doubt we are aware of it, but once an ant bites us, weimmediately kill it. On the other hand, when Lord Brahma appears before us,we offer our pranams (salutations) to Him with folded hands. Though the names and forms are different, the same Atma permeates all living beings. One who develops faith in this Truth will not hasten to cause any harm to
any living being.Every individual develops desires to satisfy themself. One always chants “self, self, self”. Every individual repeats, “this is my body;
this is my mind; this is my head,” etc. Who is “my”? When you say, “This is my body,” perhaps it may be true for today or tomorrow. But where is your body the day after tomorrow? What happens to it then? You are nourishing this body with great love and care. But this body is not yours. It is a gift of God. In fact, everything in this universe is God’s gift. For instance, this is a handkerchief.
From where did it come? Has it fallen from the sky? No! It has come from cotton.
From cotton came the thread, and the thread is woven into a cloth. Hence, there can be no thread without cotton and no cloth without thread. Thus, everything in this universe has a basis and a source. Unfortunately, today, we are forgetting this fundamental principle. That is why we are experiencing several difficulties.
When you hear the word ‘God’ repeatedly, you are tempted to enquire, “where is God?”God is with you, in you, around you, behind you. In fact, you are God! Develop that firm faith. The same God as Atma Thatwa (Atmic
Principle) permeates all the millions of human beings in this world; nay, every living being in the world.We are witnessing millions of living beings with different names and different forms in this Universe. Though the names and forms are different, the Atma Thathwa in them is only one. Ekam Sath Viprah Bahudha Vadanthi (truth is one; the wise say it in different
ways). Gold is one, jewels are many. When the different ornaments are melted, what remains ultimately is gold only! Hence, Oh, Embodiments of Love!, try to realise the source and sustenance for all objects in this universe. You consider that you are different from your father and mother. Again, you treat your
mother as different from your father. No; this is not correct. Both father and mother are one. You are part of them. Hence, the question of difference does not arise. A man with dual mind is half blind. Do not have a dual mind.
All the education you pursue is not for you only. It is for helping your fellow human being as well as fellow living beings like birds, animals, and insects. Then only does the education you have acquired become meaningful.
Whenever you encounter a person whom you consider as your enemy, say “hello”. Love everyone. Never hate anybody. You might have noticed that no one hates Swami and all people love Him. You may ask Me whether there are people
who really do not deserve Swami’s love. I wish to emphasise that all people deserve Swami’s love. I love everyone. I do not hate anybody. I do not cause trouble to anyone. I do not offend anyone. Since the feeling of Ekatma bhava (one Atma permeating all living beings) is so strong in Me, many people love Me. The whole world loves Me, and I love all. My word, My song, and My divine leelas (plays, sports) are all dedicated to your welfare. You must therefore try to understand My real nature. Develop faith in the Atma Thathwa. From faith comes love. When faith and love gether thus, your desires will be fulfilled. Both faith and love are most important for a human being. All others are like passing clouds, which just come and go in between. Do not attach much importance to them. In fact, faith is the reflection of love, and love is the very form of God. Hence, Love is God, Live in Love. Truth is truth for all times - past, present, and future. It will never change.That is why it is said, “Truth is God.” Do not think that God is present somewhere in a distant place. God is not separate from us. The entire universe is an embodiment of Divinity. Therefore, constantly contemplate on
that Divinity, who is none other than Unity.
Dear Students!
You read several books. However, all those books have been written with the help of only 26 letters. There are a number of lawyers. They carry books, which are very bulky in size. But all those books contain only letters, ultimately. Health, wealth, happiness and bliss — the source and sustenance for all these things is only God. Good or bad, everything is God. You cannot find bad anywhere separately. Wherever you see, it is only good. But you are not able to realise that good. You are confused.The bad, if any, is only a manifestation due to the difference of time. Today, we partake a variety of tasty dishes. But, the next day theyare transformed into excreta. Today’s phala (fruit) is transformed into mala (excreta) tomorrow. Divinity is present in all things - both good and bad. There is no place or object in this world where God is not present. No one can say with any authority that God is “nowhere or only here”. Several names and forms are ascribed to Divinity, and a lot of confusion is created thereby. The reason for this confusion is based on how one relates oneself to God at the individual level. Therefore, try to set aside this individual relationship at least to a certain
extent. It is only for this purpose that we are pursuing many types of education. The moment the individual relationship merges into a
feeling of oneness with God, what remains is only Divinity everywhere.
Religions are many but goal is one.
Clothes are many but yarn is one.
Beings are many but breath is one.
(Telugu poem)
Several jeevas (individuals) are sitting here.They have different bodies, but there is only one God immanent in all the bodies. Hence, whomever you see consider, them as God. Whomever you love, consider them as Embodiments
of Divinity. You are all encountering several difficulties due to deha bhranthi (identification of the self with the body) and differences in feelings. You alone are the root cause for these difficulties. Both good and bad are the products of your mind. You may learn many subjects and acquire several degrees, but consider the Atma Thathwa (Atmic Principle) as one and only one. The same Truth has been explained in the aphorisms Ekameva Adwitheeyam Brahma (God is one without a second) and Ekam Sath Viprah Bahudha Vadanthi (truth is one; the wise say it in different ways). You must preserve this truth in your heart safely and securely. You consider someone as your enemy. No, no; this is not true. It is only a change in your attitude and love toward them that made them your enemy. There is no change in them at all. Everything in this world is reaction, reflection,
and resound. However, reality is only one. If you develop such an attitude, you can experience any amount of happiness. You think, “Swami is always cheerful and smiling. How is it possible?” Yes; I am always smiling! The reason being I treat all Convocation, 22 November 2007
4 people as one. The happiness of all of you is My food. Hence, you should also develop that attitude.
The other day, the children put up a playlet. I felt very happy on witnessing it. The children put up the show unitedly. We use the words ‘I’ and ‘we’. From where did the word ‘we’ come? It has come from ‘I’. Without ‘I’, there can be no ‘we’. Thus, ‘I’ is the one and only one entity. It is like a vertical wooden pillar. When another piece of wood is nailed across in the middle horizontally, it becomes a cross. It means that when ‘I’ (ego) is broken, it becomes a cross. We must always endeavour to keep ‘I’ as only one. You consider all people as your brothers and sisters. These brothers and sisters are not separate entities. All are one. If you thus make an enquiry, everything in this universe represents only the principle of oneness. If you establish this truth firmly in your heart, the same feeling will reflect everywhere. Suppose you love a girl. Who is that girl, anyway? Yourself only. It means you loved yourself! The girl is not separate from you. When you treat her as separate, you refer to her as “wife”. On the other hand, when you
treat her as one with you, you become one. Realise this unity.
What could be the reason for such great diversity in the living beings in the world? They are a manifestation of the divine principle Ekoham Bahusyam (the one Divinity manifested as many).
Embodiments of Love! Dear students!
You must all become ideal men and women. Only when you lead an ideal life will the whole society become ideal. Do not entertain any differences of those people and these people. “All are one; be alike to everyone.” Remember this always. Only then can youbecome ideal students. Otherwise, you remain merely as educated people. Who is an educated person in the real sense? One who has realised that all are one. Education implies only learning. On the other hand,
vidya is one that symbolises oneness. Vidya spreads the light of oneness with God. If you lose this enlightenment, you have to live in darkness.
Embodiments of Love!
Let your love be diverted toward God, and it will confer bliss upon you. If you direct it toward worldly objects and persons, it is likely to change every now and then. Whoever you come across, develop the feeling that they are all your brothers and sisters. Once, a gentleman was addressing a meeting. He started his speech with the address, “Dear brothers and sisters”. But he made an exception in the case of only one lady. Someone enquired why? He replied that the lady was his wife. Strictly speaking, no exception need be made, since he addressed all people as brothers and sisters. But once he married her,she became his wife. If there is no marital relationship between them, all are one. I exhort you once again to lead your lives with a feeling of oneness and a sense of sharing. Arjuna, among the Pandava brothers, won Droupadi in the Swayamvara. When the Pandavas returned home along with Droupadi and told their mother that they brought home a fruit, instantaneously mother Kunthi advised them to share it equally among the five of them, without being aware that they were referring to Droupadi. Accordingly, she became the chaste wife of the five Pandavas. Even Lord Krishna testified to her chastity thus: Draupadi dutifully obeyed the command of her husbands. She would never say to any one of them that she had no time to serve him. She was satisfied with whatever she got in life. She was the supreme example of chastity and none could match her in this respect. (Telugu poem) The Pandavas shared and cared for each other and led a life of discipline and control. I am quite well. No one need worry about My health. Not only My body, everything is alright. My mind does not waver. I have a steady and ever alert mind. The body may undergo some changes; but I am always My own Divine Self. People enquire, “Swami! You are always
smiling! Did you never encounter sorrow?” No. Not at all! Sorrow is nowhere near Me. Whatever has to happen will happen. If you go on worrying about it, will it be warded off? That will lead to much more worry. Hence, one should not give scope for worry at all. Once your mind starts worrying, it will never end. You worry, “Examinations are nearing; Oh! God! How do I prepare myself!” What is all this worry about? Why do you fear to write answers for those questions, which you already know? Surely you will fare well in the examinations. Do not develop any fear of examinations. No one can measure the distance of the sky from the earth. That is why it is said that the sky is blue. Similarly, none can describe the form of Divinity. In order to portray God, artists started using the colour of blue. In fact, God has no colour at all! If God were to be born with a blue colour, He would have been put in an exhibition as an object of wonder. Divinity cannot be changed. You may change; but your Atma will never undergo any change.
It is nirgunam, niranjanam, sanathanam, nikethanam, nithya, suddha, buddha,
mukta, nirmala swarupinam (God is attributeless, unsullied, the final abode, eternal, pure, enlightened, free and embodiment of sacredness). That is why it is said, Buddhi grahya matheendriyam (the Atma is beyond the ken of the senses and can be understood only by the intellect). Earn a name for yourselves as good boys. Bring honour to your parents. Also, let society be proud of you. If society is to be transferred into a good society, it can happen only through the students. Today, wherever our students are, people say they are very good. I am getting the news. Try to live up to that name. I don’t aspire for anything else. I will give you whatever you want. In fact, I gave Myself to you. May you all be happy!
Do not quarrel with anybody. Do not abuse anyone. May you all live like brothers and sisters! That is the fruit of education. That is real education. In spite of their education and intelligence, a mean-minded person will not give up their evil qualities. Always conduct yourself as good boys. First and foremost, make your parents happy. If you cannot make your parents, who brought you up, happy, how can you make Me happy? Hence, you should all go to your homes and
live happily with your parents. Then, I will also be happy. When people praise you, saying that your are a student of Sri Sathya Sai University, it is a matter of pride to you as well as to the Institution. The University Grants Commission in New Delhi did not recognise several educational institutions in the country for a long time, whereas the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning was conferred the status of a Deemed University within the second year of its inception. Dr. Madhuri Shah was the Chairman of the University Grants Commission then. She visited Puttaparthi and put forward a proposal to make our Institute into a Deemed University. Several objections were raised to her proposal
on the ground that it was still a nascent Institute in its second year and that it would not proper to confer the status of a University on it in such a short time.
Dr. Bhagavantham was with us at that time, translating My speech. He confidently said, “this is impossible; impossible.” I told him very emphatically that it is possible. The U.G.C. committee visited our Institution thereafter in the second year itself and unanimously recommended to confer the status of a
Deemed University on Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning. As per the committee’s own admission, “This is the first college” to be conferred a Deemed University status within the second year of its starting. Later, Dr. Madhuri Shah came here to formally open the Deemed University. She openly said in a meeting, “Dr. Bhagavantham! You said it is impossible to make it into a University in such a short time. How had it been possible now?” The Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning a Deemed University has since been made into a full-fledged University with the combined efforts of all people. All our students are men of noble character. They are well behaved and well educated. You may not perhaps know how famous our Sri Sathya Sai University is all over the world, especially in the United States of America. About 180 past students now work in America in different fields. Recently, they all came here in a group. They prayed to Swami,
“Swami! We do not wish to go to our homes here. We will go back direct to America from here, after this visit.” Such was their love and dedication to Swami and Sri Sathya Sai University. (Bhagawan then called Dr. Michael Goldstein,
Chairman and Director, Sri Sathya Sai World Foundation and asked him to speak for a few minutes about the former students now working in America.)

PRASANTHI UPDATES


Monday , December 17,2007
The talk in the air was that Swami would maybe see a "Burra Katha" programme by the students of the University. The students concerned were dressed and ready. Swami came out for darshan after the bhajans had begun at about 5:10 pm. Everyone had the feeling that He would go straight into the bhajan hall for bhajans. But as Swami got down from the car, a gentle smile danced on His lips. People had already started streaming in steadily into Prashanti Nilayam for the impending Christmas celebrations. Hungarians, Australians, Singaporeans, Americans...name them and almost all were present. Swami asked for the wheel sofa to be taken outside directly.He came and sat just next to the teachers block on the gents side. As would be expected, the enthusiasm levels of the bhajan singing shot up so much that the clapping outside began to dictate the rhythm to the singers inside. Swami was all smiles. He asked for Prasadam to be distributed. It was the ber fruits(medium sized reddish berries). Swami picked up one from the vessel an gifted it to the boy holding the vessel who accepted it gleefully. He also picked up one and kept it clutched in His palms. As the distribution went on, Swami threw the fruit in His hand to a boy sitting in the first line. The ber reached its initial destination of the boy's hand after bouncing off the steps and then in a short while reached its final destination into his stomach too! He then beckoned to the birthday boys who were sitting with hopes of sparshan and sambashan. He blessed all of them by sprinkling grains on their head and taking their letters. Swami, at about 5:40 pm, sent word for Prof. G. Venkatraman to speak a few words to the audience.Clearly taken aback by the sudden opportunity, the professor reiterated Swami's message in the previous discourse on how Love and pure Love alone is the panacea for all the ills of the world. He said that in reality there were no problems in the world and that everything arises because man is not able to understand the inherent unity and underlying divinity of the entire creation. His talk was about 25 minutes in duration. After he concluded and bowed to Swami, Swami asked for the veda chanting to begin. It was a beautiful evening and seeing Swami gave it a touch of sublimity too. Swami too joined in the chanting at a few points and this acted as a trigger for very vigorous chanting all around. The piece selected was also the very popular Purusha Suktam and so everyone joined whole heartedly and full throatedly.After about 10 minutes of the chanting, Swami waved the chanting to a gentle stop. Then with another smile, He asked for Aarthi. It was about 6:40 pm when Swami finally retired into Yajur Mandir.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

21 December , 2007
Many people imagine that to divinise man and make him a godly being is a super-human exercise. This is not so. Divine Love is well within the reach of man. It is his natural state. He is entitled to possess it. Divine Love should not be considered as something transcendental or alien to man. But, men tend to degrade this love by giving it different forms and names.

- BABA

SAI INSPIRES


21 December , 2007
Trusting in God strengthens your faith in your fellow men. You will love them more, suffer their faults and failings with greater sympathy and you will share in activities that serve the poor and the disabled. You will come to know that God loves those who love His children and He will shower grace on those who serve the weak, the meek and the ignorant.
- Divine Discourse, March 30, 1979.