Sri Sathya Sai Seva
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Sathya Sai Organisation is unique in many respects. From small beginnings
in a remote little hamlet, in South India, it has grown into a well-knit,
purposeful and service-oriented global organisation of dedicated men and
women. With its organisational units in most Indian states and over 150
other countries, it is run by the World Council with headquarters in
Prasanthi Nilayam (Abode of Peace) in Andhra Pradesh. The Sathya Sai Baba
Centers constitute a genuine spiritual movement. We are moving away from
body consciousness and selfishness to God consciousness and selflessness.
We are moving away from a world in which force maintains order, away from
a world in which selfish goals are the foundation of human interactions
and institutions. We are moving towards a world where acknowledgement of
and love for God results in the harmonious and loving interaction of all
members of the holy human family. Love is the fuel for our spiritual
movement. The quality and constancy of our love determines the speed and
duration of our journey. The members of Sathya Sai Centres are united by a
common bond . love of God and a common goal - spiritual growth. Centre
activities include the study of the teachings of Sathya Sai Baba and the
sacred literature of all religions, group devotional singing, spiritual
meditation, and selfless service to the community, society, the world, and
the environment. The membership includes people from all walks of life and
the Centre programs are compatible with all the major religions.When an
organisation is started, it has to lay down for itself certain rules and
regulations. But our rules are of a different nature altogether. Our rules
emphasise that members must first put into daily practice what they stand
for. Whatever you desire others to do, you must first put into daily
practice sincerely and with steadfastness. The organisation centers must
be such that members find them congenial places to deepen their spiritual
discipline (Sadhana), to cultivate their virtues, to overcome their ego,
by contact with workers who are free from the least trace of that deadly
Poison of Ego. The Sathya Sai Organisation derives inspiration, guidance
and strength from Bhagawan Baba's Mission and Message of propagating the
Truth of Divinity in Man which is proclaimed and preached by all great
religions of the World. In consonance with this Truth, the Organisation
has as its main objective selfless love and service to the ignorant, the
needy, the sick and the handicapped, without any restrictions of caste or
creed either for those who work in the Organisation or for those who are
served by them. Thus, it transcends the bounds of "Religion" and unifies
society in 'One Spirit' that is God and binds the whole humanity into one
'Brotherhood of Man.' In fact, this 'Spiritual' basis enables every one in
the Organisation to pursue his own religion better by putting its
teachings into actual working by way of love and service to their God who
dwells in all hearts. That is why the Sai Organisation has brought into
its 'Emblem' the Symbols of the great religions, so that the Emblem may
inspire one and all, without discarding or disparaging his own particular
religion, to come and join this . Movement of 'Universal Love'. What is
more significant is that every service to relieve human suffering and
distress is rendered as an act of worship to the Divinity in Man. Thus,
service unto others becomes one's own 'Sadhana' which purifies his heart
as well as his Spiritual Vision and thereby develops in him an awareness
of Divine Consciousness within himself and in others. At the same time,
one who is served also feels spiritually elevated because he gratefully
remembers God in whose name he is being served with love. The organisation
is open to all willing to spend two to four hours a week in community
service. Its wide-ranging activities provide opportunities for utilising
special professional skills. Anyone can join, indicate the activity in
which he or she is interested and participate earnestly on a voluntary
basis. The first thing they learn is to shed their ego which, in turn
leads them to realise how aimless has been their existence till then and
how much more there is to learn about oneself and the world around.
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