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Update 31 August 2012 1996 71st Birthday with discourse The video starts with the parade into Sai Kulwant Hall, with boys chanting, a band, Sai Gita, and Sathya Sai Baba. Sai Baba lights candles on birthday cakes and then sits in His chair while bhajans are sung. PN Bhagavati, former Chief Justice of the India Supreme Court, gives a talk. Sathya Sai Baba gave His discourse starting at minute 15 of the video. Here is the discourse, titled Fill you hearts with love in the Sathya Sai Speaks series: pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2012 Aug 25. Narendranath Reddy Dr. Narendranath Reddy is the Chair of the Prasanthi Council of the Sathya Sai Organization. In this talk, Dr. Reddy spoke about Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba to Southern California Devotees on August 25, 2012. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2012 Aug 25. V. Srinivasan Sri V. Srinivasan is the All India President of the Sathya Sai Baba Seva Organization. Sri Srinivasan spoke to Sai Devotees on 25 August 2012 in Southern California, USA. In his talk Srinivasan detailes the many wonderful things being done around the world by the Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1992 Sept 19. Anne Sohani In 1992, Anne Sohani was the President of the MidAtlantic Region of the US Sathya Sai Organization. Here, she speaks about Sathya Sai Baba and her experiences with Him. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1993 Sep 18 Hal Honig Hal Honig speaks at a retreat. Hal, a resident of New York City, was active in the Sathya Sai Organization from the 1980's onward, until ill health in the 2000's caused him to cut back on activities. He made some 24 trips to see Sathya Sai Baba in Prasanthi Nilayam. He enjoyed leading groups of people there. He embraced selfless service (seva) wholeheartedly. Even as President of Jack L. Honig Inc., a company that manufactured children's clothes, he made and distributed sandwiches to homeless on the streets of NYC. He persuaded many restaurants to donate rather than throw out leftover food. He recruited friends to join him every evening to collect the food and distribute the food to the homelessy. A PBS television documentary on hunger and homelessness in New York City praised Hal’s food service to the homeless, calling him “the sandwich man”. He also mentored students in secondary schools, where he introduced innovative programs that motivated failing inner city teenagers. Hal died on July 1 at the age 85. http://www.saicast.org/
