Sri Sathya Sai Organisations, Delhi-NCR presents ‘Reliving Divine Memories’ series

 

As part of Centenary Celebrations across Delhi-NCR, Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations, Delhi-NCR, has been organising the ‘Reliving Divine Memories’ - a divine bespoke engagement series - where our senior devotees share their experiences of Bhagawan with the members of the organisation with focus on youth. This paves the way for us to undertake little steps in our spiritual journey and marks our way of transforming ourselves and the youth in the organisation  to revere and treasure the divine memories of our revered elders in the Sai Family.

 

By imbibing and seeking the nectarine experiences they share, our youth receive a glimpse of what it felt like to bask in Bhagawan’s divine presence through the lens of the elders and their experiences.

 

The treasure trove of wisdom and experience which we imbibe through our senior devotees cannot be expressed in words - engaging with them, face-to-face, brings us the joy of being in divine Satsang and as they share the practical challenges they had to overcome, it paves the way for our youth to understand how to live our lives in divine alignment with Bhagawan’s teachings.

 

If the youth of today wish to receive proper training to face the challenges in life, they must live with their parents and constantly observe the noble qualities that manifest in the actions of their parents. In fact, no one can match their systematic life and strict discipline. The blossoming of their intellect and the divine qualities in them will herald a new and meaningful life for humanity…

 

The real strength of elders lies in their wisdom and noble thoughts. The ideals set by these elders for the younger generation are most valuable. The strength and energy latent in these elders are not to be found in the youth. When you wish to undertake any new activity, it will become fruitful only when you take the guidance of the elders and walk in their footsteps.’ - Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, Divine Discourse, February 2005