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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam - 1st March 2010

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Sai Inspires - 1st March 2010

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Every living being looks at the world around and can find each one looking at it uniquely, in one's own special way. The same object is looked at by ten different persons, with ten different feelings. One individual is looked at by the son with the feeling that he is a father.  The wife looks upon the same individual as a husband. His companion looks upon him with the feeling that he is a dear friend. Being the same individual, he responds differently to each one.  Each one of those who visualize him differently are uniquely affected. Realize this Truth and fill your vision with Wisdom. You will realize God's omnipresence, everywhere, at all times.

-Divine Discourse,  Vidya Vahini .

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