Service Opportunity at Sathya Sai School ----------------------------------------
Date : Saturday 10th April 2004 Time : Whole Day, starting perhaps 9am or 10am Venue : Sathya Sai School, St Andrews
Work : Some general help in cleaning, rearranging things etc followed by Bhajans in the evening
ALL MOST WELCOME!! - please pass the message around to all!
A gentle reminder - It's not your ability or inability that matter but your available. Let us all be available and do some service and have a good time together!
Purity, Unity and Divinity - a practical approach A one day conference 26th June, Glasgow. 9.30am - 5.00pm
We are delighted to invite you to a spiritually elevating and enriching day organised regionally by the National Spiritual Wing Co-ordinating Committee.
The conference programme will: * Examine a practical approach to living in Purity, Unity and Divinity
* Provide a conference pack which will help you disseminate the information in your centres and groups
The workshops will cover:
* Emotions and Desires * Senses * Silence, Mounam * Meditation on Breath, Soham * Meditation on Light, Jyothi * Lifestyle Transformation
This conference is for all spiritual seekers, devotees, office bearers and active workers in the Sai Organisation.
Facilitators are coming from London to run this day for us - we would like to make it worth their while so please make a big effort to attend.
To book a place please give your name to your centre spiritual co-ordinator. If you don't attend a centre please email me directly on: jeanniecranfield@yahoo.com
Sai Ram People, Last week a pretty amazing miracle happened to me which I want to share with all you guys...
I guess the whole miracle started unfolding on New Years Bhajan on 31/12/2003 at Mill Hill Sai centre. I had attended the bhajan and was thinking bout what I wanted to do for the New Year, where I want to go etc... I decided I wanted to do some sort of seva, preferably medically related but seva nonetheless. After the bhajans, when everyone goes round wishing everyone else "happy new year", my mum introduced me to Urvi. Urvi works with Dr. Upadhay to organise medical camps around the world and had previously asked my mum if I was able to go on them. The camps were usually held in off peak seasons, during school/uni time and so I was unable to go. However, this camp to Malawi/Zimbabwe was being held during the Easter weekend and fell right in my two weeks holiday. This was great news and I told Urvi I would definitely like to take part. I put my name down and the left the rest upto the Boss to sort out. It just happens that my final summer exams this year are a few weeks earlier than normal and that only gave me 4 weeks once I came back from the camp to study for them. I thought the risk was well worth taking though...I'll study hard once I get back ;) February comes and I find out I'm going on the camp. Cool! I decide to ask my university if they would like to donate any instruments or restorative materials for this charitable cause. At this point in time I was thinking I'd be lucky if they give me a few kilos (4-5kg maximum). I asked around within my year and other years if this had been done before, but no one knew. So I thought I'd give it a try...worse that can happen is they'll say no! I go to ask one of my supervisors and then get referred to another person and then to another person... By the end I was onto the 5th person who finally said "they'll see what they can do". In the meantime I'd heard bout this "Pandora's Box" as they called it, a cupboard full of hundreds of dental instruments of all sorts. This cupboard had mainly brand new instruments that the dental school had not used and had been sitting there for over 10 years!! Finally I meet this guy called Gordon, who asks me how many instruments I want. I say, maybe about 2-3 dental kits...which comes to 30 individual instruments or so...fitting in with the estimated weight I had from before. Gordon then takes me to this cupboard and shows me all these instruments just lying there and tells me to come back in a week or two to take them. Suits me fine. I go away and am thinking that if the dental school are not using those instruments..why can't I take them??!! Yeah, the idea is a bit far stretched but possible?? 2 weeks late I go visit Gordon again and tell him that if all those instruments are not being used and have been lying there for years, then why can't I just take them all? He was a bit surprised but saw the logic behind it. After all it was all going to charity..not to set up my own dental practise...hmm...now that u mention it!! Gordon told me to come back in a few days and that's what I did. By now it was Tuesday of the last week of term and I really needed to pack these instruments in a box and send them to London by courier...as I had originally planned! I go to see Gordon on Thursday with a large cardboard box to take whatever they would give me. Gordon saw the box and said, "Hoping to get that many are ya?!" Yeah, I was, but I didn't say anything. I got two people from Sterilisation to open the cupboard and then give me whatever they could. Of each dental instrument...btw, there are hundreds of different ones, this cupboard had at least 50 of each one. The guy giving me the instruments takes a box of one of the instrument and asks me "how many do you want?"..to which I replied, "How many you want to keep?!"... So, he decided to keep a few of each type but gave me the rest!! Half an hour later, we are still packing the insturments..the box weighs at least 20kg...and there's still half the cupboard left!! WOW!!! This was great news, but created 2 other problems!! Firstly, how was I gonna get all this stuff to London?? By the end it would have weighed at least 30-40kg! Secondly, I needed more boxes and tomorrow (Friday) I had a full day and no time to get any from somewhere! I came home on Thursday nite and went onto MSN, where I met Vinesh (..what a coincidence..because Vinesh is never on MSN...not!!) I explain to Vinesh the whole problem and how its gonna cost at least £50 to get the instruments to London by courier. Vinesh, being himself, tells me to turn up at Easyjet on Sunday morning (the day I was due to fly home to London) with the excess 50kg!!..No way! I was decided on sending it by courier but Vinesh told me that "Swami gave you the problem, Swami will provide the solution!". Fine, I decided to sleep on it that nite. Thursday nite Vinesh has bhajans at his place in Dundee and Uncle Sree happened to come to bhajans that day. Just as he was leaving, for no reason, he decided to tell Vinesh he was going to London on Saturday by car!! Vinesh asks uncle if he has any space in the car...and uncle says he could squeeze in a box or two!! It was then decided that I would give uncle the boxes on Saturday! I didn't find this out till Friday nite at the youth study circle..but I certainly wasn't complaining either! Friday morning, I turn up @ uni. I still need 2 boxes to pack the other half of the cupboard but don't have time to get any! I go in for my tutorial from 9-10am. 9.10 the teacher turns up, says we've covered everything that needs to be covered, so you can go for a tea break till 10am! Wicked! my chance to run out and get the boxes!! Ahaa...but no! Swami has another surprise for me! As I leave the tutorial room, I see one of the nurses unpacking some stuff into another storage cupboard! Empty boxes!!..I go over and ask her if I could have two of the boxes, provided she doesn't need them. She says that they normally chuck them away and so she can easily save me two boxes!! Problem solved!! Effort by me..none!! Swami did it all!! Friday afternoon I finish packing all the instruments that have give me..all three boxes are full...a massive 40kg of instruments. Harish comes to pick them up from the Dental School, and we take them to Omita's house for the study circle on Friday nite. There, I find out that my transport problem has been solved so omita and rajan help me to hand over the boxes to uncle on Saturday at some service station on the motorway The final part of the miracle happened when I went to collect the boxes from uncle sree's relative house on Sunday evening! Whilst talking to uncle Sree, he says that he normally comes to London with his wife and two children for at least 2 weeks!!! Naturally, if you're going somewhere for that long, you car would be full of stuff, especially if you're coming all the way from Dundee. However, this time Uncle had only come for TWO DAYS and he had plenty of space for the boxes!! Amaazing la! Guys, I know it's a long email and a long story but believe me...its nothing short of a miracle.. Now, there is >40kg of dental instruments to be donated to the medical camps instead of just a few kilos. This will build up dental kits for at least another 5-6 medical camps!..Also, there was no need to send the supplies by courier as Swami had arranged for uncle Sree to make a short trip to London! Its 3pm (10/4/04) rite now as I finish writing this email, and I'll be leaving for Heathrow to go to the camp to Malawi in just half an hour and shall tell you all about it after the 19th!! See you all soon, insah-allah! Pratik :)
Embodiments of Love, I'm sure Swami will keep creating these miracles. Pity I couldn't film this one. ;)
This part of the world, in Singapore, I'm finally asking for the right things, things I couldn't previously understand: The differences in the way the Sai family operates around the world. During Loka Samastha today, at the Centre, I prayed for Singapore's perfection and Scotland's fearlessness to come together for world peace. Minutes before, the vibration and energy during Jyoti meditation had convinced me of Swami's intention to announce Himself. And in His trademark stlye, at the exact moment, towards the end of Loka Samastha, there goes the flower, dropping from the top of the frame to His Lotus Feet.
So take heed, and heart. These are exciting times.
The Mount Ory priest from Tanjauor. “We’ll all get up early and have a purifying bath. Then we’ll prepare the offerings for the puja(prayers).” This is how the Muneesamy family of Moka will start today in celebration of the Tamil New Year, Varusha Pirappu. “We will also boil milk and let it overflow, as a sign of prosperity and plenty. The same milk will be used for the offerings when it will be cooked with rice and sugar,” says Yagadambhal. The whole family will then go to their puja room and pray for health and prosperity for the coming year and express their gratitude for the past year with the offerings.
A family lunch with all their relatives will mark the festive day with simplicity. “We mark our fast by eating only vegetables today,” she says, “and prepare what is commonly called sept cari.” This is a mixture of seven different ingredients: dholl and brinjal (sambar), potatoes, green beans, pumpkin, spiced banana, grated cucumber with soured milk (patchery) and a soup of tamarind and chillies (rasom).
Then, the dessert is sago cooked with nuts and raisins (payasom) eaten with a crispy savoury wafer (apallam).
During the day they will also go to their temple in Mount Ory to pray. Readings from the Pangangum (Tamil horoscope) mark the prayers at the kovil in Mount Ory. The priest Sankoranarayanan Kurukkal, who came from Tanjauor 15 years ago, explains that the coming year is named Darana, meaning either ‘stand up’ or ‘be tied down’. Some of his predictions are that “there will be catastrophes such as earthquakes in India, cyclones in Mauritius and a lot of fires worldwide. Between July and September, new illnesses will appear. But there will also be a lot of rain and plantations will thrive. In the sector of education and music there will be developments.”
The Tamil community in Mauritius was established as far back as 1729, when according to some documents, the ship La Sirene came with Indians from Pondichery in the Tamil Nadu state. In 1850, the Sinatambou family built the first Tamil temple in Terre-Rouge. The Tamil community continued to consolidate their culture by building more and more temples across the island. The influence of Tamils can be seen in many aspects of Mauritius, including the language, where words such as vinday are used in Creole.
Nadia PEERUN
A view of the Mauritian Tamil New Year celebration. Please share in this traditional knowledge as well. David lingiah
This weekend, some interesting stuff happening . .
SATURDAY - as posted earlier, Tamil New Year celebrations in Aberdeen @ Queen's Parish Church, Albyn Place, Aberdeen, AB10 1NW – 6.00pm sharp!
SUNDAY – From morning 10am in Culdees, Fearnan by Loch Tay, we will be helping to build walls from re-usable material i.e. plastic 2 litre coke bottles etc. All invited to come and give a hand and enjoy the Highlands. There will also be a talk from people coming from the Earthship!
ANYONE who has 2 litre coke bottles, please do pass to us and we will take it up to Culdees.
The next study circle will be held on Sunday the 18th of April at Maryhill Community centre.
Time: 4-5 pm Topic: “Love my Uncertainty”
Quote from Swami relating to above topic:
You must have freedom not only from fear, but freedom from hope and expectation. Trust in My wisdom: I do not make mistakes. Love my uncertainty! For it is not a mistake. It is My Intent and Will. Remember, nothing happens without My Will. Be still. Do not want to understand; do not ask to understand. Relinquish understanding. Relinquish the imperative that demands understanding.
Dear All, Om Sai Ram. The next house bhajan practice in Glasgow will be at The residence of Mr & Mrs Chaddah - 122 Wilton Street, Glasgow, Tel 0141 579 2394 from 20.00 hrs on Saturday 24th April 2004. Come and fine-tune your singing/bhajans/throat/voice/lungs etc. (as applicable)with Mike at the keyboard. Sai Ram Ram
I have seen this work on both Windows ME and Windows XP. It also works fine with a Dial up connection - however if you have to pay per phone call and not a fixed rate it could be expensive at peak times.
Perhaps it is still better to get a digital radio - but this is one way of listening to radio sai if you don't have one.
To find out the daily program go to the website www.radiosai.org
Dear All, Om Sai Ram. Mike has asked me to send this on his behalf. There will be a house bhajan practice at the residence of Devinder and Saroj Chadda, Flat 0-1, No. 122 Wilton Street, Glasgow, at 7.30 pm. on Saturday 22nd May 2004. The telephone number is 0141 579 2394. The youth can practice their songs for the Youth Bhajans on Sunday and Mike will be compiling two lists of new bhajans for the following Sundays. There will also be a bhajan workshop video shown. This is a bhajan workshop conducted by Hari Subramanian which is both serious and jovial, with an insight on how to sing from the heart and feel the oneness with SAI. This video is compulsive viewing, and turned my approach and attitude to bhajans on its head! (well, almost). Strongly recommended. Sai Ram. Ram
Just a reminder about the Purity, Unity and Divinity conference we are hosting in Glasgow on the 26th June. The conference will be held at the Maryhill Community Centre (upstairs from where the Glasgow group meet weekly).
Kiran and Jiten Patel are coming from London to run the day - some of you will know Jiten from the ISAP course - and it promises to be a good day.
Please find the day's programme attached and I look forward to seeing you all there.
Sai Ram. Dear all, On behalf of Aberdeen Sri Sathya Sai Service Organisation I would like to invite you all for the following programme to celebrate this year's Parents Appreciation Day in Aberdeen. The information about the programme is given below and please feel free to contact me regarding any queries (Tel. 01224 310471). Please come by 2.30pm, and in the Lemon Tree the doors close sharp at 3.00 and they won't allow anyone in after that time.
Regards, Sri
Path To Truth
Presented by the Aberdeen Sri Sathya Sai Service Organisation In collaboration with The Lemon Tree and supported by Multi Ethnic Aberdeen (MeAL)
Saturday 19th June 2004 Doors 2.30pm Onstage 3.00 - 4.15pm
Presented by Sri Sathya Sai Service Organisation in collaboration with Multi Ethnic Aberdeen Ltd and The Lemon Tree, Path to Truth is a short theatre piece reflecting on spirituality and enlightenment. Performed by a multi generational cast, Path to Truth tells the story of a leader who through seeking enlightenment realises that he is overlooking the simplicity and honesty of spirituality and devotion. Path to Truth follows a short programme of dance, music and songs by children involved with the Sri Sathya Sai Service Organisation. Refreshments will be available before the performance (2.30pm).
The Sri Sathya Sai Service Organisation is a multiracial, multicultural, non profit making service organisation with a spiritual core and base. Around the world, the Sri Sathya Sai Service Organisation consists of members from different ethnic groups and different religions, all pursuing and fulfilling the teachings their respective religions but joining together for the service of mankind with the firm faith that service to man is service to God.
The Lemon Tree, 5 West North Street, Aberdeen AB24 5AT BOX OFFICE information 01224 642230 www.lemontree.org
Getting to The Lemon Tree - please refer to map
By bus Most buses come along Union Street (except the Number 5, 6 and 12). Numbers 16, 17, 18, 19, 22 and 26 will drop you on Broad Street (access to Broad Street). The Number 23 stops right outside The Lemon Tree.
Parking Car parking is available in Gallowgate and East North Street. Limited parking for people with disabilities is available at Queen Street roundabout.
This is a book recently written by a Sai devotee dealing with addiction. If you are interested in the subject or are keen to work with people with addictions or even if you know addicts who are open to receiving help then you may like to check out this website.
www.ultimatehigh.org.uk
Sai Ram
Jeannie
Dear All
This is a book recently written by a Sai devotee dealing with addiction. If you are interested in the subject or are keen to work with people with addictions or even if you know addicts who are open to receiving help then you may like to check out this website.
OM sai ram, Ram sir, It would be great if you could offer me a lift. Either Byres road (Safeway / hillhead tube station) or Great western road or university Avenue ( glasgow univ main gate) is convenient for me.
Sairaam Anand
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The next study circle for the Glasgow Sai Centre will take place on Sunday 20 June from 4 – 5 pm at Maryhill community centre.
Topic: Be Happy
Here are some words from Swami on the subject:
Q: Swami said that it is man's duty to be happy.
Swami: Happiness is essential for God-realization. It is one of the major gates to divinity. It is not just a fault if a person is not happy; it is one of the most serious of all faults. It is a barrier to Realization. Mostly, people are unhappy because of worldly pursuits, attachments, enjoyments. Too much interested in the world. To get free of this fault a person has to be told of the seriousness of the fault. He should realise that desire is never-ending, like the waves of the sea.
(From Conversations with Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba)
Other quotes from Swami:
“You cannot enjoy the sweet juice of sugarcane unless it is crushed. Likewise, gold has to be put in fire, hammered and cut before it is made into a beautiful jewel. Similarly humanness will shine only when one undergoes trial and tribulations.”
“Never give up in the face of adversities in life. The pleasure is an interval between two pains. Vyasa said, Na Sukhath Labhyathe Sukham – happiness cannot be gained from happiness. Happiness results only when you overcome difficulties, just as light has no value in the absence of darkness. Difficulties are part and parcel of human existence. So, take them in your stride.”
“True happiness lies in the spirit of sacrifice. Thyaga (sacrifice) is true Yoga. Man today does not cultivate Thyaga. On the other hand, he seeks Bhoga (pleasure) and thereby subjects himself to Roga (disease). When you develop the spirit of sacrifice, you will be free from suffering.”
“The Lord of Puttaparthi will always protect you. He is the ocean of compassion. Holding your hand, He will take care of you. He will never forsake you. Recognise this truth.”
FROM: thenmalarvadiveloo@yahoo.com DATE: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 12:32:18 -0000 SUBJECT: Sai Ram
Sai Ram brothers & sisters. I am Thenmalar Vadiveloo from Malaysia. I will be joining the University of Glasgow to do MSc Medical Genetics in September. Since I am new to the place, I hope you can assist me if I need any help. Thank you and Sai Ram
SaiRam Thenmalar, We are glad to hear from you, and pray to Swami that your transition to life in Scotland would be smooth when you arrive in September. The Sai Youth are very active in Scotland, and are a great bunch of fun loving people. So please do not hesitate to contact anyone of us when you get here. You will meet most people at the weekly bhajans at Maryhill Community Centre every Sunday. More details when you arrive. You can stay in touch through this address, and I have also added you to the Sai Youth Scotland mailing list so that you are kept upto date.
Other contacts: Kris Veer, Glasgow Centre President kris_veer@hotmail.com
Vinesh (from Malaysia and now at Dundee since time immemorial) vinesh@post1.com
Look forward to seeing you,
Love, Parag
ps: Don't worry, this place is filled with Malaysians, our sister nation!!!
As you already know, theres a Regional Unity, Purity and Divinity Workshop on Saturday 26th June in Glasgow.
Those of you who are in Scotland and available to help on the day can u please contact Omita asap, so she can organise and delegate the tasks as neccessary.
Her email is: omitap@yahoo.co.uk Her mobile number is 07813651001.
Dear All, The following is a conversation that was forwarded to me. It has strenghtened my conviction and also given me new insights. What a wonderful summary, all enclosed within one conversation of the things that have happened and the things to come.
Enjoy, smile and then pass it on.
So that your hands and hearts are free to receive more.
Just a reminder to those attending the conference on Saturday that some of those coming locally from Glasgow could be there early (about 8:30 am) to set up so that everything is ready on time.
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Vinesh Chandra
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Update from Sai Youth UK - pilgrimage, Excel, webs
- All we can say is, DO NOT miss this Golden Opportunity! All details can be found in http://www.saiyouth.org.uk/
- PLease note that deadline extended to 31st July but to secure place and all, please act immediately. For further information, please contact Dr Ram directly!! 01224-323424
(2) Sunday, 11th July - National Youth Seminar - National Career's Day - ExCEL
- email as received from ****u, reattached . .
Subject: (IMPORTANT) National Youth Seminar - National Career's Day - ExCEL
Dear Brothers & Sisters,
Sai Ram ! Once again we are very proud to present another National Youth Seminar on Sunday 11th July 2004. (Letter and Poster attached).
The National Youth Coordinating Committee are hosting another National Careers Day entitled ExCEL (Excelling in Careers, Exams and Life) after the resounding success of last years one. Please also note that our article appeared in Sanathana Sarathi.
Aims *To show how spirituality permeates through our working lives. *To broaden the participants' horizons, and to provide an insight into the day-to-day lives of diverse professionals. *To support young adults who are not sure of their future direction regarding work and career.
This year we are encouraging both adults and parents to attend this very important life-changing Seminar.
I would be very grateful if you could announce this event at your respective Centres.
Please contact Jamie if you have any further questions
Regards ****u
(3) Sai Youth UK have recently made an information website - please visit it and all applications forms and all are there!
Dear All, Om Sai Ram. The next House Bhajan Practice in Glasgow will be held on Saturday 10th July 2004 at the residence of Mr. & Mrs. Chaddah , 122 Wilton Street, Glasgow, Tel: 0141 579 2394. The time will be from 1900 hrs to 2230 hrs. Sai Ram Ram