Bhagawan beautifully says :


" You shed tears and say, "Swami, I am blind.  I yearn to see Your divine form. 
 Doesn't my distress melt Your heart?"  When you see a blind person's misery, 
you hearts are moved.  Does not my heart too  feel pity?  But as I know the 
entire background including the distressed person's earlier lives, My response 
is naturally different.  If you too come to know of things that are known to 
Me, your reaction to that person's agony will also be different.  


What one reaps in this life is but the fruits of the seeds that he himself had 
sowed in previous lives.  So, I allow him to undergo what he derived from his 
earlier evil deeds.  Of course, performance of extenuatingly good deeds will 
mitigate the suffering to some extent. I am not the cause of either your 
happiness or misery.  You have yourself fashioned these two manacles that weigh 
you down."

OUR LIFE IS HIS MESSAGE

Sai Ram

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