Thus spake Sai - 6  

All, that one sees in the entire universe is a manifestation of Brahman 
(Godhead). Some people ask: "How can we petty human beings be equal to the all 
encompassing Brahman?" This is not correct. You are that omnipotent, 
all-pervading Brahman. Due to your worldly attitude, you are not recognising 
the Reality. You are separating yourself from the Divine. All that you see is 
Brahman. To search for God as something different from you is a mistake. But 
this truth is not easily recognised by man. When you look at the ocean, its 
endless series of waves and the frothing foam on the waves, they all appear 
separate from each other. But the truth is they are all one. The water in the 
waves and in the foam comes from the same ocean and has the same qualities as 
the ocean.

Vedanta (Vedic philosophy) declares: "Brahman is Sathya (Truth); the Cosmos is 
Mithya (illusory)". Your primary concern must be to understand whether you are 
real or unreal or what in you is real and what is unreal. It is only when you 
have recognised the truth of your own being that you can recognise the world as 
illusory and your own self as the only reality. The realized person asserts: "I 
am Brahman". Wherefrom has this statement emanated? What does it mean? It is a 
spontaneous expression and not the result of a thought or feeling. The "I" is 
boundless Infinite. When the finite individual merges in the infinite "I", the 
"I" alone remains.

Self-realization should be the goal of human existence. It has to be reached 
through three stages: Self-confidence, self-satisfaction and self-sacrifice. 
Man should regard himself as the master of the body, the senses and the mind. 
He has to use the intellect to experience his oneness with the divine, the 
cosmic all-pervading consciousness. The flame of Prajnana (constant integrated 
awareness) which is in everyone is covered by the ash of worldly desires. When 
the ash is blown off, the fire of Brahman (Absolute Divinity) reveals itself in 
all its glory.

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