Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Do not give up Spiritual Practice

        Sai is beloved to all people and so any name which gives the joy, one can take up. Tastes differ according to temperament and the character one has earned by generations of activity as a living being in this world. Saadhana (Spiritual Practice) is most required to control the mind and the desires after which it runs. If one find that he/ she is not able to succeed, do not give up the Saadhana but do it more vigorously, for it is the subject in which one did  not get passing marks that requires special study. Saadhana means inner cleanliness as well as external cleanliness. One neither feel refreshed if wear unwashed clothes after the bath nor feel refreshed if wear washed clothes skipping the bath. Both are needed (the external as well as internal).


        One wish leads to another; one bond brings about ten others. It is in the very nature of human desire; for, the joy one gets through its satisfaction is imperfact, limited and temporary with grief.
        You sow bitter seeds and pray for a harvest of sweetness. You wail over the soil, the plant, the rain. What can they do? The seeds themselves are diseased, defactive.