1.Some
consider themselves great because they have vast property or wealth.
But the real wealth and genuine greatness is virtue which earns the
grace of God. In the epic Mahabharatha, the Kauravas had everything that
the world honoured and envied - arms, ambition, friends, allies,
forces and riches. But God was not on their side, for they were wicked.
In the end, they reaped disaster and disgrace. From this, you can
infer that all the things that the world prides on having, are
momentary pleasures. They appear to give happiness when they come, but
leave us with grief when they disappear and the joy is temporary.
However the grace of God persists without change at all times and all
places. It is pure, uncontaminated, unchanging, complete and mighty.
Endeavour to earn this grace and the joy that flows from it.
2.I
must warn you against two infectious diseases that are rampant today.
They are selfishness and the habit of reviling others. Investigate and
examine, then you have the right to pronounce judgement. When you truly
do this you will realize that the Self is better served, by serving
others than criticising them. You will soon come to the conclusion that
there are far more useful ways of spending the little time you have
here in this life than ridiculing or praising others. Do not concern
yourself with the faults and excellences of others. Instead care
earnestly and sincerely about your own faults. Foster more carefully and
sincerely, your own best qualities. This is my advice to you today.
Bagavan Sri Sri Sri Sathya Sai Baba
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