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What type of Sadguru was Sai Baba?
His greatness is undescribable. If anybody went to take His darshana, he, without being asked, would give every detail of his past, present and future life. He saw Divinity in all beings. Friends and foes were alike to Him. Disinterested and equal- balanced, He obliged the evil-doers. He was the same in prosperity and adversity.…
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Snake wouldn’t bite you; When?
Devotees of Sai Baba, like Kasinath have received directives from him. They are told to adopt the process of mentally conceiving Sainath. Sainath should be envisioned as being inside each creature they meet. For instance, a young man went out at night and under a tree saw an evil spirit or ghost, and hastily returned.…
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BABA and JESUS
One common feature of both Sai’s and Jesus’ lives is the reliance on miracles. People needed miracles to be convinced of their divine nature. They could only demonstrate their divinity by performing these miracles. Miracles are a concession that divinity allows for human blindness. *When Jesus said to Nilko … ‘I saw you under the…
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BABA could see everything
One day when Megha went to Khandoba Temple; Upasani Maharaj , who lived there, had bolted the door from within , and he could not enter into the temple and worship Khandoba . So he returned to Baba . Khandoba’s temple is a very long way off from Baba’s Mosque and is not visible from…
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How differently Baba cured
Baba anger was merely a device to enable a diarrhoea patient to get groundnuts . Kaka Mahajani had diarrhoea , and he carried a ( chombu ) vessel of water with him , and was in front of the Dwarakamayee . Baba was inside , and there were plenty of persons outside . Suddenly Baba…
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Death has no meaning, When?
Constant repetition of a sakshatkara is required, as to make it a permanent possession. Instead of relying on a momentary glimpse of the view of something divine, one has to work one’s own self, till the self of the individual disappears in the self of the Universe. This is called Brahma Jnana– Brahman realisation. Even…
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The way of happiness and contentment
SSSC Ch-III
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Five sheaths
Man is enclosed in five sheaths: the physical, vital, mental, intellectual and blissful; the last, blissful is the core. So, man need only explore within himself for infinite bliss. Bliss has to be sought not through accumulation but through sacrifice and promotion of the welfare of others. Sacrifice (Tyaga) is recommended by the Vedas as…
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Get rid of constant inner dialogue!
Get rid of constant inner dialogue! How? Do It Yourself

