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My
power
Do not exaggerate the significance
of miracles
“You elaborate in your lectures the
unique powers of Sai, the incidents that are described as
'miracles' in books written on Me by some persons. But I request
you not to attach importance to these. Do not exaggerate their
significance; the most significant and important power is,
let Me tell you, My prema (love). I may turn the sky into
earth, or earth into sky; but that is not the sign of Divine
might. It is the prema, the sahana (fortitude) that are my
unique signs. When you attempt to cultivate and propagate
this love and this fortitude, trouble and travail will clog
your steps. You must welcome them, for without them, the best
in you cannot be drawn out."
- From Bhagawan’s Discourse on the occasion
of
World Conference of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations,
in Mumbai, on 17th May, 1968.
Reference: "Sathya Sai Speaks", Vol.- VIII,
Chapter-19. Page: 98
The power of Sai is limitless
“The physical eyes cannot visualize
the Truth. It gives only false and fogged information. For
example, there are many who observe My actions and start declaring
that My nature is such and such. They are unable to gauge
the sanctity, the majesty and the eternal reality that is
Me. The power of Sai is limitless and inexhaustible. All forms
of 'power' are resident in this palm.”
- Bhagawan’s Discourse on 19th June 1974
in Brindavan, Bangalore
Reference: "Sathya Sai Speaks", Vol.- XII,
Chapter - 38. Page: 226
Always be mindful of My true nature…
“People may be very near (physically)
to the Avatar, but they live out their lives unaware of their
fortune; they exaggerate the role of miracles, which are as
trivial, when compared to My glory and majesty, as a mosquito
is in size and strength to the elephant upon which it squats.
Therefore, when you speak about these miracles, I laugh within
myself out of pity that you allow yourself so easily to lose
the precious awareness of my reality..."
- Bhagawan’s Discourse on 19th June 1974
in Brindavan, Bangalore
Reference: "Sathya Sai Speaks", Vol. - XII,
Chapter - 38. Page: 227
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