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If we were to bring forth the latent Divinity, where should we begin? Bhagawan lovingly and lucidly explains today. Today’s Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam, Wednesday, April 23, 2014 Once a friend asked the famous sculptor from Italy, Michelangelo, Why are you working so hard, chiselling this large piece of rock? Why dont you go home and take some rest? Michelangelo replied: I am trying to release the Divine that is in the rock. I wish to bring out of this lifeless stone the living Divinity that is embedded in it. If a sculptor could create from an inanimate stone a living Image of God, cannot human beings vibrant with life manifest the living Divinity that resides within them? What is the reason for this incapacity to realise the Divinity within? It is because we do not realise the soiled cover in which it is wrapped up. If our clothes get dirty, we change them because we are ashamed to appear in unclean garments. If our house is shabby, we try to clean it. But when our minds and hearts are polluted, we do not feel ashamed! To purify our hearts and minds, the first thing we have to do is to lead a righteous life. Our actions must be based on morality. -Divine Discourse, April 2, 1984. Bhajan cleanses and purifies the atmosphere by its vital vibrations. It inspires, instructs, calls and comforts. -BABA. Read here full discourse: sssbpt.info/ssspeaks/volume17/sss17-09.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 1 and read the full discourse here: media.radiosai.org/journals/vol_12/01MAR14/SUMMER-SHOWERS-ILLUSTRATED-1990-DISCOURSE-01.htm Radiosai facebook team Admin ~ SK
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