Divine words from the Master Healer
Vol 14 Broj 6
November / December 2023
“People fill themselves with such large quantities of food that they find it hard to rise from the eating plate. Ruining their digestive system by consuming heavy, rich foods, the affluent are proud when they host costly banquets. Those who know that physical health is the greatest treasure take great care to eat only satvic food. Uncooked food, nuts and fruits, germinating pulses are the best. Use these at least at one meal, say, for the dinner at night; this will ensure long life.”
..Sri Sathya Speaks, Divine Discourse, Good health and goodness, vol 15, Chapter 21, 30 Sept 1981
https://sssbpt.info/ssspeaks/volume15/sss15-21.pdf
“Take Hanuman as your example in seva. He served Rama, the Prince of Righteousness, regardless of obstacles of all types. Though he was strong, learned and virtuous, he had no trace of pride. When asked who he was by the raakshasaas (demons) in Lanka into which he had entered so daringly, he described himself, in all humility, as the 'servant of Rama.' That is a fine example of uprooting of the ego which seva must bring about in us. No one can serve another while his ego is rampant. The attitude of mutual help and selfless service develop the 'humanness' of man and help the unfoldment of the divinity latent in him.”
...Sri Sathya Speaks, Divine Discourse in Seva http://Dal Conference, “Lessons on Seva sadhana”, vol 15, Chapter 31, 19 Nov 1981
http://sssbpt.info/ssspeaks/volume15/sss15-31.pdf