Thus spake Sai - 7

It is attachment to property or position born out of a sense of possessiveness 
that is the cause of man's sorrow and unhappiness. Man must strive to get rid 
of this feeling of "I" and "mine" in order to experience enduring happiness. 
When everything appears to be going well, man forgets everything including 
himself. His ego gets inflated as a result of his achievements and 
acquisitions. He should realize that he is only a temporary beneficiary of what 
he possesses and has no permanent title to them. He should regard power or 
position as a moral responsibility carrying the obligation to discharge the 
duties relating to it. It is only when all actions are done in this spirit of 
moral imperative that man can experience genuine happiness and satisfaction.

Peace cannot be found in the external world but within oneself. One should 
realize that the whole universe is pervaded by the Divine. Today the world is 
filled with strife. It is not possible to make a distinction between a human 
being and a demon. Man, who evolved from the animal, instead of proceeding 
towards Divinity, is regressing to animality. Man's primary duty is to uphold 
the human values of Truth, Righteousness, Peace and Love. However, man today is 
enveloped in attachment and hatred. The moment he casts them off, he will 
realize his divinity.

The entire universe has been created out of the Will of God. God creates the 
universe and sustains it. The universe ultimately merges in God, the source of 
its origin. The universe is known as Vishwam. The correct meaning of Vishwam is 
that which is self-expansive and full of bliss. Vishwam is not merely a 
manifestation of physical matter; it is a direct manifestation of God. It is 
the very embodiment of the Cosmic Personality, with all His limbs. God is the 
primal cause behind the universe. The universe is the reflection of God. 
Vishwam and Vishnu (God) are not different from each other. This can be 
understood only through Viveka (discrimination) .

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