1966: Sweetness is the fruit

Teachings to treasure, teachings that transform. In this auspicious year 2015 commemorating the 90th birthday of Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, we offer a compilation of key messages from the over 140 discourses in the month of July, including Guru Poornima Days between the years 1958 and 2009.

1966: Sweetness is the fruit

The Puraanas and the epics teach the path of devotion and surrender. They ask that man should
do every deed in a spirit of dedication. Allow the wind of doubt or the sun of despair to affect the
pot of aanandha you have filled, and it will evaporate quickly. But keep the pot in the cool
waters of good company and good deeds; it can be preserved undiminished for ever.

By imbibing the teachings of the Bhaagavatha, your thamo guna (quality of inertia) will be
raised into rajo guna (quality of restless activity) and purified into sathwa guna (quality of poise
and serenity). It is like the fruit growing by the combined influence of the earth and sun first into
full sourness, then to partial sweetness and finally complete sweetness, in three stages. Man too
by the twin forces of the Grace from without and the yearning from within, grows into the
complete sweetness of aanandha and prema.

The Lord likes to be called Aartha-thraana-paraayana (protection of, and devoted to, the
distressed and oppressed) more than any other name, for He is most happy when He rescues
those in agony.

The unseen alone can confer contentment and courage to face fortune as well as
misfortune. Ignoring it has caused the discontent and distress prevalent in every heart and home
today. Develop bhakthi (devotion) and you are free, for the Lord takes on the burden you carry.

The main thing is the control and the sublimation of the senses. Letting them have their way, by
directing them on the objective world of tastes, smells, shapes, melodies and softnesses is to fall
into a bottomless pit. It is like locking up the treasure in a golden box with a golden lock. The
thieves get a richer loot, that is all.

How can man serve others or the Lord who is resident in all when the senses drag him away
from that service or when passions peep in to tarnish the love that inspires the service? The
Lokesha (Lord of the world) is engaged in spreading aanandha in the Loka (world); man should
be engaged in spreading aanandha around him. That is the way to co-operate and share in the
task of the Lord. Every evil deed hastens one's fall.

This Bank helps you to keep your money safe when you deposit it with them. They are happy to
receive it from you; they will allow you to make use of it when you are in difficulty. There is another Bank which receives deposits and maintains accounts strictly and confidentially. Every little sum is entered and accounted for deeds, thoughts, words, good, bad and indifferent. If this Bank takes good care of your aasthi (properties, wealth), that Bank watches whether you are an aasthika, a person who acts on the assumption that there is asthi--a sovereign guiding principle that is divine, that whispers warnings from the heart when dharma and sathya are infringed, when artha and kaama enslave man unchecked.


Points to Ponder:
How to experience bliss (ananda)?

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