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for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 1st, 2007
This day is New Year's Day only because you have decided to call it so; it
is not astronomically or climatically different from yesterday or
tomorrow. Even like this New Year's Day, many hundreds of thousands of
such days have passed on earth and many thousands have been celebrated as
festival days too. So too, this day has come and this too will be gone. If
the New Year's Day is used by one to begin a new way of life, to take a
step towards self-realisation or self-improvement through service, only
then do the celebrations acquire meaning and significance.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 2nd, 2007
Truth can reflect itself in the intellect only when it is clarified by
'Tapas' (penance). Tapas means all acts undertaken with noble motives and
all acts indicating yearning for the spirit, repenting for past mistakes,
staunch determination to adhere to virtue, self-control and unyielding
adherence to equanimity in the face of success or failure. 'Taapam' means
heat, burning intensity and earnestness of endeavour. It is Tapas that
fosters renunciation and discipline.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 3rd, 2007
What is meant by birth and death? To assume a body is birth and to cast
off the same is death. It is out of delusion that man experiences the
dualities of birth and death. When we inhale with the sound 'So', the life
principle enters our body and when we exhale 'Ham', it goes out. Every
moment, this process of inhalation and exhalation reminds us of our
inherent divinity - 'So-ham' (I am God). So long as there is life-breath,
the body is considered to be Shivam (auspicious). Once the life-breath
ebbs away, it becomes Shavam (corpse). Both birth and death are related to
the body and not to the life principle. Man experiences birth and death
because of his body attachment. He will be released from the cycle of
birth and death only when he gives up body attachment and surrenders
himself completely to the Will of God.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 4th, 2007
In this vast expanse of the universe, right from the minutest atom to the
mightiest, everything is permeated by the Atmic reality. It appears as the
minutest of the minute and mightiest of the mighty. In fact, the principle
of oneness that pervades the microcosm and the macrocosm is the
fundamental reality which you have to enquire into. You must direct your
love to the changeless Atma Tattwa (Atmic principle), not the body which
is subject to birth and death. The Atma Tattwa does not undergo any change
whatsoever. Nothing can be added to it nor deducted from it. Therefore,
you must develop firm faith in such a changeless principle. Atma Tattwa is
the only reality. Make Atma Tattwa as your goal in life's journey.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 5th, 2007
Once you have tasted Prema (Love), you will see the world in its real
form. Therefore, become embodiments of love. Let love flow incessantly
from your heart. Immerse yourself in the flow of love. Out of love, emerge
truth and righteousness. Sathyam Vada, Dharmam Chara (speak truth,
practise righteousness). Truth and righteousness are the two pillars on
which the mansion of human life rests. It is love that gives rise to these
two principles. There is no knowledge greater than the knowledge of love.
You may read a number of Pustakas (books), but love cannot be acquired
from such books. What is the use of reading Pustakas when your Mastaka
(head) is filled with 'dirt'? It is because of such 'dirt', you become an
animal losing the sense of discrimination.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 6th, 2007
All names and forms are based on your feelings. God has no differences
whatsoever. No one can comprehend the nature of Divinity. Actually, the
principle of love that exists in all beings is the principle of Divinity.
Love has no specific form. Divinity transcends name and form. In fact, all
names and forms belong to the same God. He responds to the prayers of
devotees in whatever form they worship Him. Hence, each one considers the
form he worships to be superior to the other forms. It is a sign of
ignorance to consider one form superior to the other. What is important is
that your prayers should not be confined to mere words. They should be
translated into action. It is easy to speak but not so easy to practise.
True prayer is that which is translated into action.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 7th, 2007
It is a grave mistake to identify yourself with the body. Give up body
attachment and develop Atmic consciousness. Only then will you understand
and experience your true form, i.e., Atma. Otherwise, even the smallest
physical ailments will make you feel anxious. Physical ailments are like
passing clouds. So long as you are deluded by body consciousness, you will
be affected by them. Once you give up body attachment, you are no more
bound by the body and its limitations. When you sit in meditation, you
forget your body. Meditation means giving up Dehabhimaana (body
attachment) and developing Atmic awareness. Understand that you are not
the body. You are "I". Everyone while referring to one's self uses the
term "I", the principle of Atma. Hence, you are not the body. It is only
an instrument. "I" is your true identity.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 8th, 2007
Propagation of Dharma (righteousness) means to promote the practice of
Dharma and not to spread knowledge about it. Only those who practice
Dharma are qualified to propagate it. It is because Dharma and Sathya
(truth) have been propagated by persons who do not practise them that they
have been eclipsed. It is only when they are practised in daily life that
their true nature and value will be realized. Though Dharma is present
everywhere, it is covered by ignorance and pride, like fire that is
covered by ashes or water by moss. These elements that hide the true
nature of Dharma have to be removed so that it may be revealed to the
world.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 9th, 2007
Love is light. It illumines your path and helps you reach the goal. Your
journey of life will be safe and secure when you carry the light of love
with you. Love is God. Live in love. Truly speaking, you are the very
embodiments of love. Let the stream of love flow from one heart to
another. Consider love as your life. This is your foremost duty. You may
search anywhere in the world, you cannot find anything greater than love.
You can conquer the whole world with the weapon of love. There is nothing
that you cannot achieve with the power of love. Love is the supreme power.
True human value lies in sharing and experiencing the supreme love. The
power of love is unmatched. When you fill your heart with love, all people
will become your brothers and sisters. You will not have enemies at all!
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 10th, 2007
In this world, you see many names and forms. Does it mean that they are
all different from each other? No. All are one. It is only Divinity that
expresses itself as mother, father, brother, sister, etc. Different people
may ascribe different names to the Atmic Reality and try to define it in
different ways. But, the underlying Atma Tattwa (Atmic principle) is one
and the same. Names and forms may be different, but the underlying truth
is one. When you keep this principle of truth in view, love will flow from
you incessantly. Immerse yourself in the ocean of love. Do not give up
love under any circumstance. Even if someone were to hate you, treat him
as your own brother.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 11th, 2007
If only men knew the path to permanent joy and peace, they would not
wander distracted among the bye-lanes of sensual pleasure. Just as the joy
felt in dreams disappears when you wake, the joy felt in the waking stages
too disappears when you wake into the higher awareness. Make best use of
the present moment to become aware of the Divinity latent in all. When you
die, you must not die like an animal or a worm, but as a Manava (Man) who
has realised that he is Madhava (God). That is the consummation of all the
years you spend in the human frame.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 12th, 2007
It is always preferable to approach God for the fulfilment of one's wants,
rather than cringe before men, who themselves are mere mortals. In His own
silent way, God will transform the mind and turn it towards Sadhana
(spiritual endeavour) and ensure a successful spiritual journey. He will
not allow His children to lose their way and suffer in the wilderness of
the material world. When you approach God and seek his help and guidance,
you have taken the first step to save yourself. You are then led to accept
His will as your own. Thus, you achieve Shanti (Peace).
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 13th, 2007
Forgetting your innate divinity, you are in search of God in the external
world. You are God yourself. Turn your vision inward and search for your
true Self. Self-enquiry leads to true Sakshatkara (vision of God). Once
you have Sakshatkara, you will be free from all worries. It is a mistake
to say that you have not experienced God. He is present in you. Do not
search for God outside. All that you see outside is illusory. Do not be
carried away by the illusory world. Only then can you attain peace, and
ultimately realise the truth "I am I". To know this simple truth, you need
not go through various sacred texts. Keep the texts aside. Enjoy the taste
of divinity within.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 14th, 2007
Today, people perform various Sadhanas (spiritual exercises) to experience
divinity. Will God come closer to you because of these Sadhanas or does He
go away from you if you do not perform them? No. It is only the Bhrama
(delusion) that goes away from you when you perform the Sadhanas. As a
result, you become closer to Brahma (God). You should make every effort to
get rid of Bhrama. Give up the feeling that you are the body and you are
the doer. Only then can you be free from delusion and fear. Reduce your
body attachment. That is the Sadhana you are supposed to undertake.
Spiritual practice does not lie in the performance of Japa (repetition of
God's Name), Thapa (penance), Dhyana (meditation), etc. Develop firm faith
that you are God. Remind yourself constantly, "I am God". Then you will
become God.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 15th, 2007
Makara Sankranthi (Summer equinox)
From today onwards, the period of next six months is called 'Uttarayana'
as the sun appears to move northwards in the sky. The northern direction,
in Indian scriptures, is associated with the Gods, and so, these six
months are considered especially suitable for Sadhana (spiritual
discipline). But you must be concerned more with the 'Sun' in your inner
firmament than in the depths of outer space, for you are concerned with
the inner illumination, more than external light and energy. What is the
Sadhana that will move the inner Sun Godward? God is hidden and obstructed
by the clouds of egoism. Getting rid of egoism is the Sadhana to be
practised. Service is the best cure for egoism; so, engage in it to
relieve pain and grief of others to the extent that you can.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 16th, 2007
The entire universe has been created out of the Will of God. God creates
the universe and sustains it. The universe ultimately merges in God, the
source of its origin. The universe, which has originated from the Divine
Will, is known as Vishwam. The correct meaning of Vishwam is that which is
self-expansive and full of bliss. Vishwam is not merely a manifestation of
physical matter, it is a direct manifestation of God. It is the very
embodiment of the Cosmic Personality, with all His limbs. God is the
primal cause behind the universe. The universe is the reflection of God.
Vishwam and Vishnu (God) are not different from each other. Vishwam is the
very form of Vishnu. The entire creation constitutes various limbs of God.
Vishwam symbolises the expansive nature of God, which can be understood
only through Viveka (discrimination).
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 17th, 2007
Every object in creation has five aspects, namely, Sath, Chith, Ananda,
Rupa and Nama (existence, consciousness, bliss, form and name). The first
three are eternal principles, whereas name and form are ephemeral. Sath,
Chith and Ananda are the basis for name and form. People attribute various
names and forms to God on the basis of their own feelings. They forget the
three main principles of Sath, Chith and Ananda and assume name and form
to be the sole reality. In reality, name and form are not permanent. But
people are overwhelmed by name and form and ignore the eternal principles
of Sath, Chith and Ananda. Consequently, they are deluded and tend to
forget the mighty power of God behind the name and form.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 18th, 2007
Spirituality is meant to explain the principle of Divinity and the inner
meaning of the names attributed to Him. One who follows the spiritual path
should make efforts to understand and experience the principle of Divinity
and propagate the same. But, man today has not really understood what
spirituality means. He is under the mistaken notion that spirituality
means merely offering worship and prayers to God and performing rituals.
Man today worships inanimate idols and images, but makes no attempt to
love his fellow human beings. If a man cannot love a fellow human being
who is visible before his eyes, how can he love someone not visible to
him? This is not possible. Only a man who loves those around him can love
the invisible Divine.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 19th, 2007
When you undertake noble work there are bound to be certain obstacles in
the beginning. But you should not lose heart. In the Hindu mythology, when
the ocean of milk was churned by the Devas (gods) and Danavas (demons), it
was a deadly poison that emerged first. But that did not deter them. They
continued their efforts with unflinching determination, and ultimately
obtained the divine ambrosia. Our heart can be compared to the ocean of
milk and the Sadhana (spiritual practices) to the process of churning.
Initially, there are bound to be obstacles when you undertake Sadhana. We
should not be discouraged by these obstacles but should continue our
efforts with full faith. Only then can we attain an exalted and blissful
state.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 20th, 2007
Joy and pleasure earned by karma (actions) are only temporary.
Nevertheless, one cannot and should not desist from karma. How then is one
to act? One should practise detachment and desirelessness towards the
results of karma. That is to say, one should treat all karmas as Yajna
(sacrifice) performed for the glory of God and not for selfish ends, for
earning lasting merit and not for temporary benefits. The Nishkaama Karma
(desireless action) mentioned in the Bhagavad Gita is the real Yajna.
Karma performed in that spirit will not cause either greed or grief; it
will fill you with a sense of satisfaction and fulfilment.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 21st, 2007
Our actions should be such that they bring happiness to ourselves as well
as others. First of all, we have to enquire what true happiness is and
what sorrow is. People think that happiness lies in eating to the fill and
having a sound sleep. That is no happiness at all. Happiness lies in
working hard and serving society. We can experience peace and happiness
only when we help the poor and needy. Every one has to understand his duty
and perform it to the best of his ability. During Upanishadic times,
people would offer their salutations to the Karma (action) before
undertaking it - "Thasmai Namah Karmane" (salutations to action). We have
to offer our salutations and gratitude to the Karma in the first instance
so that it gives us good results.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 22nd, 2007
If you contemplate on God with pure and selfless love, you can see Him
without fail. Today, many are in the quest of God. God is everywhere, but
you should have the eyes to see Him. "Sarvatah Paani Paadam Tat
Sarvathokshi Shiromukham, Sarvatah Shruthimalloke Sarvamavruthya
Thishthati" (with hands, feet, eyes, heads, mouth and ears pervading
everything, He permeates the entire universe). Where is the need to search
for God, who is everywhere? Today people are trying to see God with their
Charma Chakshu (physical eye). That is why they are unable to see Him. One
can see God only with Jnana Chakshu (the eye of wisdom).
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 23rd, 2007
How can the ephemeral objects confer on you the eternal peace? Yad
drishyam thannasyam (all that is seen is bound to perish). Transient
objects cannot give you everlasting happiness. We see various objects in
this world and are deluded that they are permanent. It is a grave mistake.
Even our body is seen by the eyes; hence, it is also not permanent. It is
a sign of ignorance to identify oneself with the body. For ages, man has
been under the delusion that physical and ephemeral objects will give him
happiness. True happiness results when man recognises the underlying
eternal principle of Atma in this ephemeral world.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 24th, 2007
Desire and anger are like pests that destroy the tree of human life. Today
desire and anger have become rampant in man. Yes, desires are essential
for man. But excessive desires wreak havoc. Na Shreyo Niyamam Vina
(without moderation, there can be no wellbeing). Desires should be kept
under check. Man sometimes has love in him and at other times goes into a
fit of anger. Such a tendency is the result of improper food and habits.
Never translate your thought into action in haste. Take time and enquire
whether what you want to do is right or wrong.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 25th, 2007
It is not possible for all to understand the nature of Divinity. One has
to make efforts to understand the principles of Adhara (basis) and Adheya
(object). Do not waste your time in mechanically performing rituals. True
spirituality lies in realising the truth that man is but a spark of
Divinity. This is what is declared in the Bhagavad Gita: Mamaivamsho
Jivaloke Jivabhutas Sanathana (all beings are a part of My eternal Self).
Vaasudeva-Sarvamidam (the whole world is permeated by God, Vaasudeva). You
have to experience this truth and propagate it to the world.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 26th, 2007
Every man and every creature is an embodiment of love. All the birds,
animals, and insects aspire to attain happiness just as man does. They
also enjoy happiness. But there is a difference between the happiness they
enjoy and the happiness man enjoys. Birds, animals, and insects are
neither elated by happiness nor depressed by sorrow. They accept happiness
and sorrow with equanimity. But man lacks such sense of equanimity. He
feels elated when his desires are fulfilled and frustrated otherwise. Your
happiness should remain forever. True happiness is not something that
comes and goes like a passing cloud. At the time of birth, your heart is
pure and you are full of bliss. You should retain such purity of heart for
the rest of your life and enjoy everlasting happiness.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 27th, 2007
The body is made up of five elements and is bound to perish sooner or
later, but the Indweller has neither birth nor death. The Indweller has no
attachment whatsoever and is the eternal witness. Truly speaking, the
Indweller, who is in the form of the Atma, is verily God Himself. The Atma
has neither birth nor death. It has no pain or suffering. Only the body
has suffering, not the Atma. The physical body comes and goes. You are not
the body; you are the embodiments of the Atma. One has to get rid of body
attachment in order to enjoy peace and happiness. Gradually reduce your
Dehabhimana (body consciousness) and develop Atmabhimana (Atmic
consciousness). Body consciousness and Atmic consciousness are inversely
proportional. Dehabhimana will disappear once you develop Daivabhimana
(Divine consciousness). The first step on the spiritual path is to keep
body consciousness under check.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 28th, 2007
All forms are the forms of divinity. But because of worldly feelings, man
views multiplicity in unity. Man should undertake such spiritual practices
that will enable him to visualise unity. The fundamental basis for the
apparent multiplicity is only one. Atma is the undercurrent in all names
and forms. Atma means the power of consciousness. Man is not making any
effort to know the principle of non-dualism. He is carried away by the
multiplicity and thus is leading a life of ignorance. Realise that the
same Atma dwells in one and all.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 29th, 2007
Man's life is bound by Kala, Karma, Karana and Kartavya (time, action,
cause, duty). Due to the effect of the Kali age, man does not work hard;
he has become lethargic. You have to sanctify your life by performing
righteous action. Action is the cause for everything. It is very
unfortunate that man has not understood the importance of action. He wants
to lead an easy life. It is said, "Kashte Phali" (hard work alone yields
rich rewards). The rewards that one gets will be commensurate with the
efforts one puts in. One should recognise this truth and work hard
accordingly. It is said in the Gita, "Karmanubandheeni Manushya Loke"
(human society is bound by action). Nobody should waste time. Right from
the time he wakes up in the morning, man should utilise his time and
energy for the welfare of society. This is his main duty. He should
realise that his welfare lies in the welfare of society.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 30th, 2007
Only truth and righteousness can confer peace and prosperity on the world
today. Sathyam Vada; Dharmam Chara (speak truth; practise righteousness).
This is the most important principle of Indian culture. Once you develop
truth and righteousness, peace and love will automatically follow.
Righteousness is the head of Indian culture and truth its feet. But today
people have severed the head and feet of Indian culture, and are clinging
on to the trunk of Artha and Kama (wealth and desire). What is the use of
a mere trunk without the head and feet? People are striving to protect the
country. The entire world is based on the principles of truth and
righteousness. If you protect and practise truth and righteousness, they
will in turn protect the country.
-SAI BABA
Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam – Jan 31st, 2007
Nobody can estimate the infinite power of God. It can only be experienced
in the heart. Love is the only yardstick to measure the power of Divinity.
Hence, we have to develop love to experience Divinity. You have to think
of God every moment. If you win the grace of God, you can overcome any
obstacle and acquire any type of wealth. Man should contemplate on God,
his only saviour incessantly. The world will never come to your rescue.
Sarvada Sarva Kaleshu Sarvatra Hari Chintanam (everywhere, at all times
and under all circumstances, contemplate on the Divine name). There is no
greater Sadhana (spiritual exercise) than this. The essence of all
Sadhanas is contained in this. In the Kali Yuga, chanting of God's Name is
the royal path to liberation.
-SAI BABA