Man with his precious human life often acts quite casual without taking notice 
of the fact that time is fleeting fast. When, in a given life span, man has to 
act duty-bound, pursuing his goal of life, knowing what is not yet known, of 
his own identity, often he fails, deluded by the temporary, acting devoid of 
love and compassion, degrading himself to the bestial level. A wake up call 
from Bhagawan…


Time is fleeting like a fast moving wind. The Body is melting away from moment 
to moment like a block of ice. And, Man is discarding his mortal body without 
performing his duty.


If human life does no more than, being born, brought up and die, then what is 
its achievement? What is the fruit of all the effort? Is this the use to which 
the education and training that man acquires are put?


Why should one make a special effort to acquire such qualities if it is only to 
know what is already known. One should use one’s intelligence to know what we 
do not know.


The beasts and the birds too eat and sleep: they express fear and love in the 
same manner as men do. The differences are only in appearance and in name; the 
desire and the passion, are the same for man and beast.


How can we then establish the uniqueness of man? In spite of the fact that 
wisdom and judgement are special gifts to man by God, if man does not draw upon 
such gifts of what use is it to proclaim the sanctity of the human species? 
What is the use of claiming supremacy? There is no sense in such pride. To 
relate one’s actions with one’s utterances and to relate one’s utterances with 
one’s thoughts is to be human. If on the other hand, there is no correspondence 
between one’s utterances, one’s actions and one’s thoughts, the individual can 
be only a man in outer shade; truly, he is devoid of all title to life.


Your hearts should be filled with compassion towards all living beings. You 
should fill suffering hearts with Prema. You should radiate thoughts that can 
generate Ananda.


The heart is like the overhead tank. Actions are like taps. Whatever quality of 
water is used to fill the tanks, only such will flow out of the taps. Fill the 
heart with Prema; then, Ananda flows from the taps. It will reach the world 
around us.


The utterance of Tukaram, “Dil ka Ram; Hath ka Kam” should be regarded as the 
motto of life. Prema is the main pillar of the Sai teaching. Life should be 
filled with Prema. The world should be looked at with Prema. Society should be 
contacted with Prema. Fulfilment of one’s life should be through Prema.


Prema alone is God. Prema alone is Life. There is no living without Prema. Life 
devoid of Prema is equivalent to death. Life filled with Prema is Ananda. Life 
without Prema is sorrow, Prema is festivity. Absence of Prema is mourning. 
Prema is fearlessness. Absence of Prema is fear. Prema is the messenger of 
good. Absence of Prema is the harbinger of death.


Man should aim at being Siva and not behave like Yama. Man should become 
himself fearless; he should not frighten all around him. To strike terror is 
the nature of the hunter beast! To be afraid is the nature of the hunted 
animal. Man is neither a hunter beast nor a hunted animal. He should neither 
cause terror nor lie afraid. He should saturate Life with Prema.


II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II


- taken from :
http://www.theprasanthireporter.org/2013/01/a-divine-wake-up-call/



Sai Ram

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