Aum Sairam
It is true that you give to the persons present; but if none be near-by, what could you or I do but do you remember Me before eating? Who is this me? What is the moral of this saying?
Through this, Sri Sai Baba has advised us that before the senses, mind and intellect enjoy their objects, he should first be remembered, and if this be done, it is in a way an offering to Him. The senses etc. can never remain without their objects, but if those objects are first offered to the Guru, the attachment for them will naturally vanish. In this way, all the thoughts regarding Desire, Anger, and Avarice etc. should first be offered and directed to the Guru and if this practice be followed, the Lord will help you in eradicating all the thoughts. When before enjoyment of the objects, you think that Sri Sai Baba is close by, the question whether the object is fit to be enjoyed or not will at once arise. Then the object that is not fit to be enjoyed will be shunned and in this way our vicious habits or vices will disappear and our character will improve. Then love for the Guru will grow and pure knowledge will sprout up. When this knowledge grows, the bondage of body - consciousness will snap and our intellect will be merged in spirit-consciousness.
Then we shall get Bliss and contentment. There is no difference between Guru and God. He, who sees any difference in them, sees God nowhere. So leaving aside all ideas of difference, we should regard Guru and God as one, and if we serve our Guru as stated above, Lord will be certainly pleased and purifying our minds He will give us self-realization. To put the matter in a nut-shell, we should not enjoy any object with our senses etc. without first remembering our Guru. When the mind is trained in this way, we will be always reminded of Sri Sai Baba, and our meditation on Sri Sai Baba will grow apace. The Sagun Form of Sri Sai Baba will ever be before our eyes and then devotion, non-attachment and salvation will all be ours. When Sri Sai Baba's Form is thus fixed before our mental vision, we forget hunger, thirst, and this sansar; the consciousness of worldly pleasures will disappear and our mind shall attain peace and happiness.
Allah Malik
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