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How can we practice seeing Unity amongst multiplicity in creation in our daily lives? Bhagawan lovingly reinforces this truth for us today. Today’s Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam, Saturday, November 15, 2014 A flower has many petals. These petals appear distinct from each other. But all petals have emerged from the same single stem. The stem is the seat of the Atma, from which the petals have emanated. But we view the flower as a single object. The flower is one, but the petals are many. Same analogy is applicable to the endless number of waves arising on the ocean. The waves are many and distinct. But they are of the same stuff as the ocean. From the waves arises the foam, which has the same properties as the waves and the ocean though different in form and name. All the three are based on the ocean. This is the logical basis for Advaita (philosophy of non-dualism). The Atma is the basis for everything. Ignoring this truth people pursue the myriad ephemeral objects of the phenomenal world, but ultimately all come to a realisation of the Atmic Principle. - Divine Discourse, 10 Sep 1996. All are One, Be alike to everyone. – BABA. Read the full discourse here: sssbpt.info/ssspeaks/volume29/sss29-46.pdf Get Thought for the day in your email every day. Subscribe to our newsletter krishna.radiosai.org/subscribe/?p=subscribe (Also called Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam, a free daily Inspirational Email service from Radio Sai) Download the special poster of Summer Showers 1990 Illustrated - Discourse 4 and read the full discourse here: media.radiosai.org/journals/vol_12/01OCT14/SUMMER-SHOWERS-ILLUSTRATED-1990-DISCOURSE-04.htm Radiosai facebook team Admin ~ SK
Posted on: Sat, 15 Nov 2014 00:30:01 +0000

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