The mother must set the example in holding out the shrine as the heart of the house hold She must enforce discipline over the children in personal cleanliness in humility and hospitality, in good manners and acts of service.
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Peace can be got only through Faith Faith is the spring of Joy. But now we see Sorrow, wherever we cast our eyes. Why does this happen Because, man has lost Faith. He has no Faith in himself. How then can he acquire Ananda How can a person, how has not got Faith enough to live happily for a few days, win the Grace of GodSathya Baba
Have the Love of God filling and thrilling your heart then, you cannot hate anyone.
Sathya Baba
I have no enthusiasm to visit the houses of the people nor have I any disinclination to do the same. I do not care for the brick and mortar structures in which you live I care to visit and reside in your hearts.
Sathya Baba
Adore Him(GOD), placing a garland of tears around His neck washing His feet with tears, springing from joy at the contemplation of His Love That very worship will endow you with the wisdom that Sages seek and the Bliss that the Books extol
Sathya Baba
Expect for one I do not ask for anything. That which I ask in for is your love That I gave to you before time began, as your sole possession.
Sathya Baba
Spend a few minutes every morning and evening in the Silence of your own shrine or home spend them with the highest of all the Powers that you know of. Be in His elevating and Inspiring company worship Him mentally offer unto Him all the work you do you will come out of the silence nobler and more heroic than when you went in.
Sathya Baba
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