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Sanatana Dharma (the "Eternal Law") is what God has been teaching people through His Messengers and prophets. The main goal of any man is to merge with God. Following Sanatana Dharma.

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Sanatana Dharma

Sanatana Dharma

Now, sects are those religious associations that deviated from the true Teaching of God.

But Teaching of God was brought to us through sayings and writings of Krishna, Lao Tse, Jesus Christ, Muhammad, Babaji, Sathya Sai and other Divine Envoys, prophets, great disciples of God and spiritual heroes. (The essence of Their preachings is summarized in our books [7,10]).

One can also find several valuable passages in the Old Testament.

But we may notice that in the entire Bible there is no description of God-the-Father — the main object of worship of all believers. How can one lovingly aspire towards Him, of Whom one knows nothing? Is not this the reason why He got almost forgotten in the mass Christian churches?

But Bhagavad Gita provides thorough information about Him and the Path to Him. The only problem is that Bhagavad Gita has been translated by people who did not quite understand it. Only those who put into practice entire Teaching of Krishna could do a reliable translation.

Throughout the entire history of humankind God teaches people one and the same thing: the way one should develop oneself, seeking Divine Perfection and aspiring to Merge with Him.

This Divine Teaching is called Sanatana Dharma — the “Eternal Law”. God taught and continues to teach this through Avatars and prophets. But every time people gradually forget the essence of the concrete Teaching that was given to them, distort something in it, sometimes to its exact antithesis, and start conflicting with those who perverted the Teaching in a different manner [7].

This is why God needs to incarnate Parts of Himself into human bodies again and again or to speak through new prophets — in an attempt to revive Sanatana Dharma. But people tend to consider His Envoys as enemies of their “true” faith, to taunt at Them and to kill Them.

Currently Avatar Sathya Sai preaches this pure Teaching in this way (His Teaching is integrated in books [5,7,10]).

The essence of Sathya Sai’s Teaching as well as of the Teachings of all the Other Divine Teachers can be summarized in short as follows.

The Main goal of any man is to Merge himself — as developed consciousness — with the Consciousness of God. In order to realize this one has to study oneself and God as multidimensional phenomena, including cognizing the Abode of the Creator and migrating there with one’s consciousness.

In order to accomplish this one has to prepare oneself by spiritual practices — such as pranayamas, techniques of pratyahara and meditative trainings.

But no trainings will be of use, if a person lacks steadfast faith and longing for the Creator, or does not have a developed ability to love. Love is a function of the spiritual heart and one should start developing it through interaction with people and other incarnate beings. Basic principles here are compassion for every living being and serving every living being according to karma yoga postulates. Karma yoga is a practical expression of one’s love to God and for people; it is the best method of self-development. Faith without active service is dead.

One should also grow Faith in oneself by constant remembering about God. Religious conversations, various rituals and public worships that involve praising the God’s name etc. can help one in this.

All principles of a person’s relationships with people and other creatures are summarized in the short precept of Vyasa: “Help all (in everything that is good), never offend anyone!”

Sathya Sai gives detailed explanation of this precept with reference to a great number of concrete earthly situations [7,10]. He teaches that there are two major landmarks in every person’s earthly life: God — as the Goal, and the death of the body — as a reminder of our limited opportunity to improve. Let us remember this, let us cast aside all insignificant and unnecessary and devote ourselves totally to the realization of the meaning of our lives: to development of ourselves as consciousness — first qualitative, and then quantitative, as we have already discussed in this and other books.

“Neither cringing, nor irritation, nor profit will be the gates... But free service, heartfelt veneration and conscious ascent will bring one to the Threshold of Light.” [2] (Hierarchy:460).

Let us remember: this is the way to liberation from bonds of karma, from diseases, from the necessity to submerge into the world of sufferings again. This is — the way to Merging forever with our most Beloved!

 

 
 

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Sanatana Dharma (the "Eternal Law") is what God has been teaching people through His Messengers and prophets