In our relationship with the spiritual teacher – I won’t even use the word spiritual – in your relationship with the teacher, please be frank, truthful and clear.
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In our relationship with the spiritual teacher – I won’t even use the word spiritual – in your relationship with the teacher, please be frank, truthful and clear.
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Every day when you wake up in the morning, or go to bed at night, look at yourself and say, ‘where am I, what am I doing?
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At least in spiritual matters, please don’t lie!
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The insistence is on finding the truth – going towards the truth.
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So often, there may be a madman sitting in a corner, in the bus stand, or in the street somewhere, who may not show any powers, but he could very easily be an advanced, spiritual person.
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While we practice our sadhana, if we sometimes get some powers, see lights or hear sounds – do not think that God is going to come!
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If both shraddha and saburi are there, then definitely, there is no problem in sadhana.
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Shraddha means absolute one-pointed attention. It has been translated as ‘Faith’ also.
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Have patience in the face of criticism. Even when greatly agitated, try to be patient.
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Saburi means complete patience, especially in sadhana where one has to go through so many trials and tribulations.
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If we live for thirty-five or forty years close to someone who we consider a great teacher, like the Sai Baba of Shirdi, and worship him,
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Sai Baba used to say that he practiced Guru Yoga, complete attention on the teacher.
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What each one of us must understand is to first lead a good life by helping as many people as possible
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Sai Baba always said, ‘I give people what they ask – thinking, hoping, they will ask me one day what I really want to give them’.
MoreThe central message is –there is only One Supreme Being and that Supreme Being resides in the hearts of all. He is the Antaryami.
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