Loving Sai Ram from Prasanthi Nilayam
09 Jan 2017
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How and why should we keep a check on our passionate nature? Bhagawan lovingly guides us today with a barometer for introspection and progressive action.  

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SEEKING AN INSIGHT
Sathya Sai Baba

The person with Rajo Guna (the passionate quality), is one who is excessively happy when what is desired for is got. The ego gets fully inflated thereupon. If their desires are not fulfilled, they tend to develop hatred. Thus, for a person overwhelmed with Rajasic qualities, whether their desires are fulfilled or not, the effects are not good. Such persons are often consumed by anger and bitterness. Rajasic qualities make a person hot-blooded and hot tempered. When the Rajo Guna is strong, it arouses anger and hatred in a person, excites their blood and turns their eyes red. When Satwa Guna is filled in a person, they become pure. It becomes a redeeming quality when they perform meritorious actions with a pure heart, and do them as an offering to the Divine. At birth you may be ignorant, but when you leave this world, you must work hard to leave it as a realised soul (Jnani).

- Divine Discourse, Jan 8, 1988.

Anger breeds danger. - Baba