2001: Divine Guidance on Education

2001: Divine Guidance on Education

 

 

Self-confidence And Equanimity Lead To Divine Bliss

 

Everyone should attain bliss. Everyone should conquer sorrow and develop true love, and experience divinity.

 

Man is not only invaluable, he is a noble being too. His heart is very valuable; his mind is sweet and his life-principle is eternal. Everyone should recognize this truth and develop sweetness in heart. The most important fortune that you have to aspire for today, is love.

 

The saints and the sages of ancient times, who have become immortal in history, aspired for hardships rather than happiness. The joy that arises out of hardships is more lasting than that gained from happiness. We should not be averse to sorrow. We should not look for happiness alone.

 

The ancient sages worshipped Him with the flower of sacrifice and offered their love to Him. They welcomed God as the embodiment of truth. They believed in love, kindness and oneness. They offered Him the throne of their hearts. Only through such sublime adoration, they attained Divinity. Therefore, even today’s man is ought to install God in the altar of his heart and adore Him there.

 

The rind of bitterness of sorrow covers the sweet juice of joy in the orange fruit of life. When you peel out the rind, you get the sweet juice. God is the very essence of joy–Raso Vai Saha.

 

Try to develop self-confidence in order to lead a good life. You are God yourself; God is the eternal resident of your heart. Therefore, there is nothing greater than your own heart. You should love everyone and hate none. They may hate you but you should not hate others. That is what I demonstrate in my life. My life is My message.

 

You have the fortune today of enjoying bliss in the Divine presence. You must have one many lives of penance, performed many sacrifices and undertaken varied spiritual austerities in order to secure this divine bliss.

 

Research question:

What are the twelve types of worries that haunt man starting from birth to death? All these worries are related to the body and arise from the mind.

 

 

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