"The Saadhaka must have as his objective the state of mental preparation, for 
the realisation of Godhead at any moment. That is to say, his heart must be 
cleansed of despair, free from hesitation and doubt, and open to the waves of 
bliss that surge in from all sides, in God's universe. Love brings the waves 
in, ever expansive as they are! Follow the directives, with faith and 
sincerity. That will help you to realise the purpose of life. Since every act 
has its appropriate reaction, beware of evil intentions, wicked words, acts 
that harm others and therefore harm you, and so live that you revere all as 
moving temples of the divine.

Narasamma, who passed away recently, is a good example for you. She was a pure 
devotee. She came to Parthi, 30 years ago; and once having come, she never 
turned back to Madras, with any longing for her home, her belongings or her 
kith and kin! She was friendly with all and put up gladly with all sorts of 
people. I used to reprimand her often, "Narasamma, why do you welcome all these 
people into your room and allow them to disturb the Saadhana and silence you 
need?" But, her heart was large and it was difficult to restrain her. She spent 
all these years, happily here; and, now she has settled here, as her eternal 
home.

I wrote a letter to her from Goa. I did not write to any one else from there. I 
wrote only to her. I wrote, "Narasamma, I am with you, beside, before, behind; 
and I am guarding you as the lids guard the eye. Do not be worried in the 
least, that I am not there. Since your body is getting weaker and weaker, be 
ready for any eventuality. Avoid thoughts of the body, be ever full of thoughts 
of God. Carry on in that manner". When the body gets overripe, it rots, it is 
thrown away. Her body became ripe, overripe and it even suffered due to over- 
ripeness. So it had to be disposed away. But, her Seva and Saadhana - these do 
survive.

Perhaps you wondered why I did not come to give her Dharshan , even though she 
was praying for it so long! Her fortune was not this kind of Dharshan, standing 
before you, as I do now. But, I certainly stuck to my promise to her, that I 
shall give Dharshan to her, during her last moments. I came, I stood before 
her, I gave her the blessing Prasaadha (consecrated gift), I asked her to put 
into her mouth the Vibhuuthi (sacred ash) I created and gave her; and, some 
persons round her bed at the time came to know about it. For they asked 
Narasamma, "What is it you are putting into your mouth? and Narasamma told 
them, "Swaami came just now and gave me Vibhuuthi Prasaadham." Until the last 
breath, she was fully conscious. 

Narasamma died at seven minutes past eleven in the morning here at Prashanthi 
Nilayam, and there at Whitefield, I mentioned to Peddhabottu (who has come 
there and is staying there), at seven minutes past eleven, "Your Narasamma has 
gone!"

Her nature, her heart that corresponded with her nature, her achievement which 
was characteristic of her heart and its purity - all bore fruit. It is 
difficult to understand the beauty of such a life and to find analogies by 
which one can explain it.

The path depends on the principle, they say. Follow good principles,you are led 
along to the good fruits. So, tread the path of goodness and achieve good 
results. That is My advice.

- taken from Swami's Discourse in Prashanthi Nilayam, 18th April 1971..


Sai Ram

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