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Articles: Devotion | Is the world a Stage? - Prof. venkata ramanamurty mallajosyula
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The Golden Path – Unconditional Surrender
By God’s grace alone man can overcome attachment, bondage and ignorance. First man has to surrender to the Supreme Will, with peace in his mind and love in his heart and make every effort himself to be a worthy recipient of His grace. Our Lord, Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, has among His 108 names, ‘Om Sri Sai Karma Dwamsine Namaha’, meaning the Sai who has come wipe out all our karma and free us from the karmic web that brings us again and again to the worldly stage.
Let us remember Bhagavan Baba’s first ever bhajan – “Manasa Bhajare Guru Charanam, Dustara Bhava Sagara Taranam.” (O man! Without worshipping the Lotus Feet of the Guru [Lord Sai] it is not possible to cross the ocean of life and death.)
“I separated Myself from Myself so that I can become Myself,” says Bhagavan. Only by one’s awareness, attitude and deeds, that is, seeing God in everything, everywhere and all the time, can one experience this oneness to the full and feel: “Having realised who I am Lord,I have become Yourself again, ‘I am I,’ just as the waves merge back with the ocean.'
The writer offers his heartfelt gratitude to Bhagavan Baba for His inspiration and boundless Grace for the intuitive understanding of the drama of life, with love, humility and dedication. Jai Sai Ram.
“If our present is but the result of our past, the habits formed are over a long period. But, whatever be the nature of the character one has come by, it can certainly be modified by modifying the accustomed processes of thought and imagination. No one is incorrigible. By conscious effort, habits can be changed and the character refined. By selfless service, by renunciation, by devotion, by prayer and by methodical reasoning and logic, old habits can be discarded and new one’s acquired for taking us along the divine path.” – Baba. (Sai Inspires).
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