
What does God Want
“Even if you offer a leaf, a flower, a fruit, or a drop of water to God in the true spirit of devotion and surrender the results will be infinitely good.” What does God
Thought of the Month
June 1, 1995
Vehicle Care
Doctors agree that illness is caused through faulty food habits and foolish ways of spending leisure. But they do not seem to know that food is a word that connotes a wider variety of
Divine Discourses
May 1, 1995

Mother and the Avatar
How can the mother of the Avatar get over her maternal attachments and inherited prejudices and adjust herself to the ways and views of the Avatar? This was a serious problem for Bhagavan Baba’s
Devotee Essay
May 1, 1995
Grace is Always There
My first darshan [being in the company of a holy person] of Swami was in May 1990 at Whitefield during my first and only visit to the Divine presence. At home, in Melbourne, I
Devotee Stories
May 1, 1995
No One is Weak
On February 12 this year, Swami granted an interview to final-year students from the women’s college, the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Anantapur, India. Below are edited excerpts from Swa1ni’s discourse given
Devotee Essay
May 1, 1995
The God-voice is a Land Where the Beloved Wanders and Dwells
Life is a song* My Beloved comes forth in the vesture of skin. Oh, my Beloved speaks: I shall wear the garment that you wear. I shall come close so that you may come
Devotee Essay
May 1, 1995
Swami’s Surprise for Overseas Devotees
(On Tuesday, 2nd August 94, after the evening Bhajan in Brindavan, Swami surprised all the overseas devotees by inviting them for a Divine Discourse. Here are the excerpts constituting the first part of a
Divine Discourses
January 1, 1995
It Always Works
Once a month, the Sai Baba Center of Manhattan takes responsibility for the soup kitchen at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City and feeds nearly 300 people. Our fearless
Mid-Atlantic Region
January 1, 1995
Baba Provides
Recently, Swami gave me an opportunity to coordinate a project on EHV (Education in Human Values). We were trying to link students from my school in Washington Heights where I teach, with students from
Devotee Stories
January 1, 1995

3 of a Kind
There are three kinds of people in the world. The first are like letters carved in a rock: they easily give way to anger and retain their angry thoughts for a long time. The
Young Adults Corner
In addition to the knowledge derived from the sacred texts, one should gain wisdom through experience. Knowledge without personal experience is futile. Wisdom lodged within us will be of no avail if it is
Mid-Atlantic Region
January 1, 1995
Q & A With Hislop
ln continuation of Dr. Hislop’s talk, published in the December issue of Sai Sarathi, the following are some of the questions that the audience had the opportunity to ask him after his talk. Q:
Swami's Teachings
January 1, 1995

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