Monthly Archive: January 1994
Following are some thoughts on Sri Sathya Sai from a talk by our guest speaker, Dr. Philip Gosselin on the occasion of Swami’s birthday celebrations in Manhattan on November 20, 1993. Today is a
Devotee Talks
January 1, 1994
The author, Richard Margolin, wrote this article for our publication, based on a talk given by him at the Silent Retreat in New York in October 1993. ( Part 1 | Part 2 )
Devotee Talks
January 1, 1994
“Unity in Diversity in action.” During the first meeting of the Mid-Atlantic region to organize Swami’s birthday celebration in New York City on November 20, someone suggested that we have a birthday cake for
Devotee Stories
January 1, 1994
Bisu Sohani was the guest speaker at the Manhattan Center guest night on Thursday, the 2nd of December 1993. This is an edited version of his talk. Sai Ram. One of the most frequent
Devotee Talks
January 1, 1994
The day was fast approaching—November 20—Swami’s birthday celebration in New York. Among the many big things to take care of was this small one about making the entrance look beautiful and emanate an aura
Small Stories
January 1, 1994
The day was fast approaching—November 20—Swami’s birthday celebration in New York. Among the many big things to take care of was this small one about making the entrance look beautiful and emanate an aura
Devotee Stories
January 1, 1994
This is a transcription of the talk at the Silent Retreat in NY in October, 93 We sing many bhajans which refer to Swami as Mother and Father. Clearly, He represents different things to
Devotee Talks
January 1, 1994
During my first trip to Prashanti Nilayam, I noticed a quote of Baba’s hanging on the dining hall wall—“Let the Universe be your teacher.” Reflections on this sentence led me to believe that Baba
For him who has been blessed by an awareness of the atma (soul), how can anything worldly bring grief or joy? ~Gita Vahini p.39 These words, like a soothing balm, to inspire us