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काहें रे मन भुला फीरई | चेती न राम चरन चीत धरही || टेक ||
नरहरी नरहरी जापीरे जीयरा | अवधी काल दीन आवै नीयरा ||१||
पुत्र किल्त्र धन चीत बेसासा | छाडी मना रे झूटी आसा || २ ||
तू जीनी जाने ग्रेहा ग्रेहा | बीन्सत बार कछु नहीं देहा ||३||
कहत नामदेव झूटी देही | तौ साँची जे राम सनेही ||४||
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Mahatma, February 17, 2006
Reviewer: girijad83 from India
Free Audio Video Courtesy www.learnaloud.com
This is a recorded speech by Mohandas Gandhi, the Father of India, the man known for his philosophy of ahimsa (non-violence). Recorded in 1931 at London's Kingsley Hall by BBC Four, the speech is about the mysterious power that rules everything in the universe. According to Mahatma Gandhi, there is a transcendental "indefinable mysterious power that pervades everything", from the smallest particle of matter to the biggest form of life.

He admits that he cannot persuade the audience to believe in this truth by applying reason. This unalterable law can only be felt in the heart, he says, and this moral law is God. God is the "Supreme Good", truth and love. He gives the example of poor villagers in the princely state of Mysore, who, being ignorant of a King ruling them, say that an indefinable law governs them. This, and the experiences of saints throughout ages, prove that God exists, says Gandhi. Finally, he asks the listener to always have faith in this.
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This is a wonderful speech by one of history's most important personalities. One can get a deeper understanding into Gandhi’s philosophy of life and love through this speech. I recommend this audio title to everyone.

shortest audio on god

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I have never

such a short, yet complete, clear talk on GOD.

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click here and listen for 6 minutes 5 seconds, what was spoken in 1931

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Speech by Gandhi
17 October 1931 BBC

Mohandas Gandhi, recorded in Kingsley Hall, London 1931

1]

I compliment you for providing free online repository that is tempting for the voracious mind. I would like to support your endeavor.

2] Why

I wish more people know that even today, Nov. 4 007, it is possible to 'actually' hear Mahatma Gandhi's words in his own voice. Let a person who would want to listen not be deprived because s/he does not know it is available on the net.

3] What I can offer

These are rare and precious gems for us. I humbly seek your permission to use verbatim the review by girija83india with due acknowledgment and provide a link from http://amrutvani.blogspot.com to this page and BBC four page that hosts the audio.

4] Review

a] Content

Among content and impression (delivery of content) that has reached me, I choose not to comment about content for it is like showing the sun with the light of a torch.

b] Communion

The humility and simplicity walks straight in heart.

The command over language, logic, example of Mysore, lucidity, and appropriate reference to Jagdishchandra Bose's 'scientific experimental proof' bores its way through the thick skull.

Distinguishing 'practical living' with God (realization) in one's life from the 'intellectual' expounding about God is powerfully conveyed in simplicity that conveys honesty and clarity of Mohandas K. Gandhi.

c] To conclude

Being able to convey the completely spiritual perspective in just 6 minutes 5 seconds is awesome.

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Soul has its way.
It is better to tune the soul with the Source of the soul.
Events are pointers that tell what the Source has kept ready for us.
The Source takes care.

It works this way. Before one is delivered from the womb, all preparations for food, protection, care are ready in the womb and when out of it. Somewhere acquired knowledge contaminates our thoughts and we stop seeing the working of the Director.


Our desires interfere with what is in store for us. The best possible is offered to us.

What we get in hand is our earning for what we did in the forgotten past.
The sufferings are the interest we pay for our unchaste borrowings (loans) incurred in past that is forgotten.

Elizabeth Kubler Ross, was determined to take up Pediatrics for her higher studies.
She got pregnant and had to leave midway.
Twice her attempts failed.
Then she took up psychiatry.
Her contribution in the field of psychiatry was well received.
The insights she got through her own career are narrated by her. She possibly used clues, which events (happenings) around provided in the management of her patients.

Dr. Scott in his book has illustrated the working of Grace in his book "The Road Less Traveled".

Let us hand over our burden to the Care Giver. The one who knows best and is a perennial Source of goodness, ceaselessly working, though hidden from our sight (seen clearly by the Masters), for our good.

A doctor has to use patience.