Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 Patience provides the nourishment! Baba's simplicity is well known and in fact baffling to those who associated Gurus with grandiose pomp, and showmanship. He did not consider himself to be above everything. Such was his humility. The fact that He did not allow anyone to worship him until a few years before his death stands testimony to this. The spotless of Gurus, Sadguru Sainath is the jewel reflecting the divine wisdom. It is a practice of those who seek Guru to request for a special instruction or "upadesh". Baba gave none. When Radhabai Deshmukh insisted that she would fast herself to death, the fakir simply stressed the virtues of faith and asked her to mind patience. Faith and patience will ferry one across the sea of mundane existence, said Baba. How does patience work? Is the patience just a waiting period that will culminate into the period of material riches? If so, it will be just a passive stage the end of which will take one to the beginning. What are the spiritual lessons one can derive from patience? Patience provides the nourishment to the seed of faith. It is during this active phase that faith in one's Sadguru will begin to blossom and bloom. Taking one close to His magnificence, patience provides the excellent of opportunities to receive, ruminate, and absorb everything that the Sadguru has to offer. Patience is the incubation phase that leads one to the realization of the everlasting. The most patient of His children were not richer by the material they possessed but by the higher level of transformation they were blessed with. Bhagath and Abdul remained materially poor their entire lives. While Baba gave lots of money to other devotees, He always kept these two poor. Baba always practiced repentance, abstinence, renunciation, and poverty. He guided these two in the same lines and having Him with them, they never felt that they were ever poor! Jai Sai Ram Swamy Mahadevan Bow to Shri Sai-Peace be to all Baba Bless you ever!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 om sai ram -a very good message is provided by this article!!-our patience is going to pay us in the long run.-how calm we can stay in adverse conditions will give us positive results. 'While Baba gave lots of money to other devotees, He always kept these two poor. He guided these two in the same lines and having Him with them, they never felt that they were ever poor!' -divine words giving us a wonderful message!!It is not the possession of materials which can make us peaceful and happy but it is only the grace and blessings of "Almighty" which can make us blissful.Nothing of this unreal world can equalize that blissful state. sai ram --- Swamy Mahadevan <mahadevanvnswamy > wrote: > > Patience provides the nourishment! > > Baba's simplicity is well known and in fact baffling > to those who > associated Gurus with grandiose pomp, and > showmanship. He did not > consider himself to be above everything. Such was > his humility. The > fact that He did not allow anyone to worship him > until a few years > before his death stands testimony to this. The > spotless of Gurus, > Sadguru Sainath is the jewel reflecting the divine > wisdom. It is a > practice of those who seek Guru to request for a > special instruction > or "upadesh". Baba gave none. When Radhabai Deshmukh > insisted that > she would fast herself to death, the fakir simply > stressed the > virtues of faith and asked her to mind patience. > > Faith and patience will ferry one across the sea of > mundane > existence, said Baba. How does patience work? Is the > patience just a > waiting period that will culminate into the period > of material > riches? If so, it will be just a passive stage the > end of which will > take one to the beginning. What are the spiritual > lessons one can > derive from patience? Patience provides the > nourishment to the seed > of faith. It is during this active phase that faith > in one's Sadguru > will begin to blossom and bloom. Taking one close to > His > magnificence, patience provides the excellent of > opportunities to > receive, ruminate, and absorb everything that the > Sadguru has to > offer. Patience is the incubation phase that leads > one to the > realization of the everlasting. The most patient of > His children were > not richer by the material they possessed but by the > higher level of > transformation they were blessed with. Bhagath and > Abdul remained > materially poor their entire lives. While Baba gave > lots of money to > other devotees, He always kept these two poor. Baba > always practiced > repentance, abstinence, renunciation, and poverty. > He guided these > two in the same lines and having Him with them, they > never felt that > they were ever poor! > > Jai Sai Ram > Swamy Mahadevan > Bow to Shri Sai-Peace be to all > Baba Bless you ever!!! > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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