Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 Jaya Guru Datta, Here is today's saying: “In this Kaliyuga, Nama Sankeertan is the easiest way for Moksha. Everybody agrees to this. But this has to be done with concentration and devotion. Bhajan singing should never be a mechanical approach. Our life is infested with desires and wishes. Even if all our desires were to come true, our life span is not enough to enjoy and experience them. Lord's blessings are always full and beautiful. Our approach to those blessings are sometimes wrong and therefore they appear to be false and ugly. If you think properly and deeply, there exists no difficulty in life. We comprehend them (difficulties) to be impossible to surmount. It is like a huge but pet dog. Any dog can be made into a fierce animal. If we train it properly, it becomes a pet dog. If you constantly think of tiger, even a street dog appears like a tiger. Everyone in this world has problems and difficulties. So always thinking of difficulties brings more difficulties because we fear them so much that even trivial things appear to be great problems. A Sadguru teaches you to approach these problems with confidence and strength. This is what Krishna, the universal Sadguru, taught Arjuna. In all incarnations of the Lord, be it Krishna or Rama or Vaamana, the Lord ensured that the beings of this world reached the safety of His protection at the end of the world." Sri Swamiji Bhakti Mala, September 1996, p. 11 Vande Mukundum, Sri Swamiji's Discourse in Acharapakam on 28.8.96 Sri Guru Datta, Swamiji Says Suggest a quote for this week's Swamiji Says! Send a quote to: swamiji-says -- Click here for your very own create-a-date adventure from MatchMaker Go to http://ecard.matchmaker.com/dating.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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