Sathya Baba
Sathya Baba
Indian guru who was known for claiming that he was the reincarnation of Sai Baba of Shirdi and as a supposed miracle worker.
ProfessionReligious Leader
Date of Birth28 November 1926
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The Veda is bent upon the task of making him know this Truth, and liberating him from this narrowness.
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The Veda existed long before it was discovered and put into practice.
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The values a man must cherish as his life-breath are, Truth, Righteousness, Peace, Love and Non violence.
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The value of righteousness is expressed through the body. This is related to the physical sheath. Peace can be experienced only in the mental plane.
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About the Ego. There are two fields in which it operates and so, it has two meanings,
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A bubble is on water and merges in water. Man is born in God and merges in God.
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Above all, be conscious of the Truth,That you and He are bound By Supreme Love.
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A characterless man is like a pot with many holes, useless for carrying water or for storing it. Renounce and win Peace.
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It is with faith that one should take up social service.
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Forgiveness is Truth itself, it is Righteousness, it is the Veda. It is the Supreme virtue in this world. Hence, all people should develop the quality of forgiveness.
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Forgiveness is a quality that every man should possess.
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Forget the harm that anyone has done to you, and forget the good that you have done to others.
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Follow the Master, face the devil, fight to the end, finish the game.
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Food conditions the nature of the mind. Mind guides the thinking. Thinking results in action. Actions lead to commensurate or matching results and effects. This chain of action between the food we eat and the results of our actions highlights the fact that meat eating leads to beastly actions and the concomitant evil effects.