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Do not keep a car idle. Drive along motorable roads and reach the destination.

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Almost most of the members of saibaba groups might have access to sai philosophy through various books on sai, they might have listened to audio, seen video, most of them might have visited Parthi, had Dharsan of Baba etc., Also before knowing Swami, they might have read several philosophical as well as spiritual literatures of many saints, yogis etc., One thing lead to other naturally. Swami used to say that repaired cars alone will be taken to the workshop. A brand new car need not be taken to workshop nor a condemned vehicle. Hence almost all of us need spiritual training and corrections as well as repairs of our anthakaranas. Any car should not be kept idle in the garage. A car is meant for travel. If it is kept in the garage for a long time, it would need a thorough overhaul before driving. Hence we should make use of the various faculties with which we are endowed. But we should resort to proper use and drive along a motorable road. If we drive a car in a field full of bushes and weeds, it will halt at any place unable to move further. Here bushes and weeds represent the sensual path as directed by an intoxicated mind. The motorable road resembles the proper spiritual course or path which will directly take us to our destination. Hence put to use the feculties along the royal path of 'Self Realisation. Sairam.

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