Sai Inspires Dec 21, 2024
Why is it important to maintain our inner peace and calm, even when provoked? Why is it important for all, especially spiritual aspirants? Bhagawan, our loving God, reiterates.
Do not do unto another what you do not like to be done to yourself. For, the other is really you. Even if another uses foul language against you, be calm and sweet; say, "Oh, I am so surprised that my behaviour has given you that impression!" Smile in return, do not take it to heart; remind yourself that even Swami is not free from these peculiar beings who revel in falsehoods. Smile when you hear these revilings and be calm. That is a sign of your meditation progressing fast! Preserve your mental health by this supreme unconcern. Preserve your physical health also, for ill health can be a great nuisance to the spiritual aspirant, a great handicap. The body will refuse to be ignored; it will thrust itself upon your attention if it is beset with disease. The body is the car, the senses are mechanical parts and through the petrol of Sadhana you must keep it going!
- Divine Discourse, Jan 22, 1967.
Why is it important to maintain our inner peace and calm, even when provoked? Why is it important for all, especially spiritual aspirants? Bhagawan, our loving God, reiterates.
Do not do unto another what you do not like to be done to yourself. For, the other is really you. Even if another uses foul language against you, be calm and sweet; say, "Oh, I am so surprised that my behaviour has given you that impression!" Smile in return, do not take it to heart; remind yourself that even Swami is not free from these peculiar beings who revel in falsehoods. Smile when you hear these revilings and be calm. That is a sign of your meditation progressing fast! Preserve your mental health by this supreme unconcern. Preserve your physical health also, for ill health can be a great nuisance to the spiritual aspirant, a great handicap. The body will refuse to be ignored; it will thrust itself upon your attention if it is beset with disease. The body is the car, the senses are mechanical parts and through the petrol of Sadhana you must keep it going!
- Divine Discourse, Jan 22, 1967.