Yearly Archive: 2001
Dr. Jack Hislop was a longtime and beloved devotee of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. He would question Swami deeply on the intricacies of His teachings and then follow them as closely as possible.
Devotee Talks
October 1, 2001
Consumed I will recount a delightful little story which Professor Kasturi told me and my late husband when he did us the honor of spending a couple of hours with us in our Bangalore
Sai Humor
October 1, 2001
Earlier this year, Gene Massey, a filmmaker from Los Angeles, shared with the Sathya Sai Baba Center of San Diego his experience of making a film for the inauguration of the Chaitanya Jyoti Museum
Devotee Talks
October 1, 2001
To be an instrument in the hand’s of God, one needs to stop identifying oneself with being the doer. What is the viewpoint to consider when engaged in day to day actions? In the
The following is the fourth part of a four-part article derived from Swami’s divine discourse delivered at Prasanthi Nilayam on September 30, 1969, and reprinted from Sathya Sai Speaks, Volume I. ( Part 1
Divine Discourses
September 1, 2001
In the third part of the Sathya Sai Gita, Bhagavan tells us to take what He has to say to heart, putting it into daily practice. He also asks us to keep our intelligence—through
Body comes from the food eaten by parents. Food comes from the dust of this earth. The Divine Lord Sai has breathed life into this piece of dust that you now call body. Without
Devotee Essay
July 1, 2001
A few years ago, Jack and Louise Hawley spoke at the Sathya Sai Baba Center of San Diego. For the past fourteen years, they have spent five or six months a year with Baba.
Devotee Talks
July 1, 2001
A Danish man traveled alone to seek Swami’s darshan while his wife stayed home to take care of the household. The husband was blessed with several interviews and phoned his wife to share his
Following is an excerpt from Swami’s discourse in Mysore, July 27, 1961 for Guru Poornima. The world is a huge hospital and humanity is bedridden. Some are writhing in the pain of envy, some
When you are in a dark room, you must seize the chance when someone brings a lamp into the room to collect your scattered belongings. Similarly, make the best use of this chance when
A brahman (priest), whose profession was singing the glories of the Lord, was once reciting Bhagavatham in the house of a patron. A thief broke into the house where the recital was going on