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Baba's Instructions on Meditation

"As regards the technique of meditation, different teachers and trainers give different forms of advice. But I shall give you now the most universal and the most effective form. This is the very first step in spiritual discipline. At first, set a few minutes every day for meditation, and extend the time as you feel the bliss that you get. "Let it be in the hours before dawn. This is preferable because the body is refreshed after sleep, and the dealings of daytime will not yet have impinged on you. Have a lamp or a candle before you with an open, steady, and straight flame. Sit in front of the candle in the lotus posture or any other comfortable sitting position. Look on the flame steadily for some time, and closing your eyes try to feel the flame inside you between your eyebrows. Let it slide down into the lotus of your heart, illuminating the path. When it enters the heart, imagine that the petals of the lotus open out by one, bathing every thought, feeling, and emotion in t

Modern Education

Modern Education is breeding selfishness. It is for acquiring goods and services for one's own comfort. These are worldly pleasures. The qualities of desire, anger, greed, delusion, pride and envy drive one's efforts in pursuit of worldly pleasures. No doubt worldly education helps to provide comfort and joy in the objective world, but it does not at all contribute to inner bliss. Only the five human values of truth, peace, love, non-violence and righteousness can confer inner bliss. A person who cultivates these five human values will always be happy. The five senses of action provide external pleasure whereas the five human values confer inner bliss. Baba's Divine Discourse, 22nd Nov 2009.

Baba Lilas - Perth - London Flight

On my visit to Perth to see the Fraser family (and my godson Sean) who very sadly lost their dear mother Gopika in March, I was booked to catch the 12.20 flight back to Singapore and London. But although I had stayed the night with the family, I hadn't had any time alone with my godson and wanted to spend time with him. Preparing for the morning flight, Iain Fraser (who was also flying out) said 'Hey, there's no 12.20 flight; you must be on the 15.30.' I didn't both to check and instead spent the morning with my godson (who drove me to Freemantle where we had a coffee) before getting a taxi to the airport in good time for the 15.30. On checking in, they looked puzzled and said that they had been expecting me for the 12.20, but would try and put me anyway onto the 15.30 - which was a shorter connection in Singapore to the London flight - but it was full. I waited without concern and was duly handed the boarding pass shortly before take-off. When I got home, I foun