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Monday, June 1, 2026

MESSAGE 18




When we give too much importance to a thought, we unknowingly start to live that thought. That results in you splitting yourself in two worlds. One world that is in our mind…that others cannot see, but to you it exists because you have given a part of yourself in that illusionary world. In the other world again there is a part of yourself that is without your dream trying to face reality, and in that world you witness the dreams of other minds and realize how real it is to them. To the one you, the illusionary dream that is in your mind is real and yet to the other you, the illusionary dreams in the other‘s mind is only a thought and quite unreal.

Yet you want your dream and at the same time you are convincing the other of their dream to be only an illusion in their mind. When one splits himself in these two worlds and defends his ignorance yet exposes the ignorance of another such a one will be lead by both emotion on one hand and intellect on the other. When emotion and intellect work both together it results in a mental condition often called “stress”.

Stress is an unnecessary reworking of the mind.

Stress is thinking much more than one can willingly do.

Stress is reasoning that is shocked in emotion.

Stress is the refusal of giving up an attachment…yet willingly giving up your Self.

Stress is the childish denial of facing the present.

Stress is the conflict between reasoning and desire…and where desire wins!

Stress is being constantly anxious of time and timely events.

Before your nature becomes to stress catch your thought that you are giving too much unnecessary importance to. Catch it before it catches you and takes you on a horrible journey in which you may have to fight your own reasoning…ignore your own conscience…give up your self-reliance and then in return gain temporarily only to lose your own sanity permanently.

Do not stress. Nothing is worth so much thought that you lose the awareness of your own well being!When you follow the rules of the Higher Self'automatically one inspirational thought will lead you to the task.If a task is demanding you to think intensely,immediately realize that the 'I' has found its way before the Divine principle.Part of the book: 'Inspiring Thoughts'
By Seema M. Dewan
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O LORD, TAKE MY LOVE

O Lord, take my love, and let it flow in fullness of devotion to Thee;
O Lord, take my hands, and let them work incessantly for Thee;
O Lord, take my soul, and let it be merged in One with Thee;
O Lord, take my mind and thoughts, and let them be in tune with Thee;
O Lord, take my everything, and let me be an instrument to work for Thee.

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After almost 20 years of active seva (service) - creating and sharing graphic art inspired by Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba - I now find myself in a quieter space of inward reflection. The urge to constantly 'do' has gently dissolved into simply 'being'. This Sai Divine Inspirations page in Blogspot will continue to share Swami's love and messages through scheduled posts as long as the platform exists, but my role has shifted from outward expression to silent presence. I remain deeply devoted, but will be less visible in the spiritual community. May these offerings of love from my heart continue to inspire, uplift, and serve all... as they were always meant to. All is His will. All is His work. All is His Love. Om Sai Ram and May Swami bless everyone... With Much Gratitude, adeline108

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