Message for the Day…

Today, people are conducting themselves in such a manner that it appears they have no understanding at all of the need for self-confidence. Without self-confidence, one will not be able to achieve much, even if one has faith and devotion. Similarly, one may have confidence in one’s own self, but if there is no devotion and faith, that too will not help. Devotion and self-confidence are like the negative and positive. It is the combination of these two that will enable us to fulfil our sacred thought. The first thing we should do is to promote and strengthen our self-confidence. This confidence in one’s own self is like the foundation at the bottom. On the foundation of that confidence, we should build the wall of self-satisfaction, and then add the roof of self-sacrifice. In the mansion thus built, we should attain self-realisation.

Source: Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam – February 07, 2017

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Natarajan

Message for the Day..

Only when the sacredness of the body and the sacredness of the mind come together, can divine strength be generated. With the help of the body, we should undertake sacred tasks. With the help of the mind, we should develop divine thoughts. This body is given to us and is intended for helping others. With the help of the body, we should be able to do good service and help the community. Whatever work we undertake, it should be done with a feeling that it is being done for the pleasure of the Lord. Hanuman was one who had such sacred ideas, and he always dedicated his work to the Lord. Our body is like the plastic cover on a wire. Our mind is like the copper wire inside. Along with the body, when the mind also joins, can divine strength flow into us.

Source: Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam – February 06, 2017

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Message for the Day…”Amongst messengers, there are three kinds. The first kind are those who take the orders of the Lord, disobey Him, and take to such actions which go contrary to the wishes of the Lord. The second kind are those who take what the Lord has said literally and follow without either adding or taking away anything. The results of such work is accepted by the Lord. The third kind are those who take the wishes of the Master and perform the task in such a way that the wishes of the Lord are fulfilled completely and at all costs. They take back to the Master the message of victory. Hanuman is an example of the third kind. This was because Hanuman at all times would only think of Rama, and as he knew very well the power of Rama, he always followed His footsteps. Hanuman’s devotion and faith helped him greatly to recognise the wishes of the Master.”

Source: Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam – February 05, 2017