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Sai Messages No. 32.

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Develop love towards God

 

Developing attachment to persons and possessions is the cause of all

sorrow. By reducing attachments and developing love for God, one can

reduce misery and experience more happiness. The more one loves God, the

more the bliss one experiences. Men are plunged in misery because they

hanker after the physical instead of yearning for God. If men transform

their desire for material objects into the desire for the Supreme, they

will enjoy immense happiness. All that is necessary is to see the Divine

in everything. This is true devotion. Work will then turn into worship

and every act rendered holy.

 

Develop love of God. All other forms of love are not love at all, but

only fleeting and impermanent attachments. Man's biggest folly is

forgetting his Divinity. All should realize that they come from God. All

are children of God. Everyone should seek to get nearer and nearer to

God. That is true Sadhana (spiritual practice). You must feel that God

dwells in your heart. You must develop compassion in the heart, because

without it, the heart is only a stone. That is the message of Jesus: The

message of love. Love is God. Live in love. Start the day with love.

Spend the day with love. End the day with love. This is the way to God.

Only the person who is filled with love will be dear to the Lord.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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