Follow the Master . . . Face the Devil
Fight to the End . . . Finish the Game
"You need not follow anybody. You should follow your conscience, which is your master."
Your Duty Is to Follow the Four Fs -
Then You Will Win My Love in Full Measure
Your Conscience Is Your Master - Follow Your Conscience
There Can Be Nothing More Sacred Than Following the Four Injunctions
The Four Fs Are Essential to Achieving the Goals of Human Life
Following the Four Fs Allows You to Boldly Face the Difficulties in Life
Your conscience is your guide, and it should dictate your behaviour. Either for the good or for the bad, it is your conscience that is responsible. The guilt in you causes the bad; the strength and confidence in you should, therefore, do such things that will promote your confidence in your own self. That is why I have told you, on some occasions, that you should follow the four Fs. Follow the master, and that is your conscience. The second is face the devil. The third is fight to the end. Then you should finish the game. If you remember these four injunctions and keep remembering them, so that they are resounding every moment in you, there can be nothing more sacred than this in your life.
Reference: 1. Summer Roses on the Blue Mountains 1976, Chapter 15: Your Conscience Is Your Master and Guide.
Reference: 1. Summer Roses on the Blue Mountains 1976, Chapter 15: Your Conscience Is Your Master and Guide.
Do Not Stop Until the Goal Is Reached
There are four Fs that you will have to fix before your attention: (1) follow the master, (2) face the devil, (3) fight to the end, and (4) finish at the goal. Follow the master means observe righteousness. Face the devil means overcome the temptations that beset you when you try to earn wealth or the wherewithal to live in comfort. Fight to the end means struggle ceaselessly; wage war against the six enemies that are led by lust. And, finally, finish at the goal means do not stop until the goal of moksha (liberation from ignorance and delusion) is reached. The Fs are fundamental for the pursuit of the four Purusharthas (goals of human life): dharma, artha, kama, and moksha (righteousness, wealth, desire, and liberation). I shall be ever with you, wherever you are, guarding you and guiding you. March on; have no fear.
Reference: Sathya Sai Speaks, Volume 13, Chapter 14: Four Fs.
Reference: Sathya Sai Speaks, Volume 13, Chapter 14: Four Fs.
Always Contemplate on God
There is no need to fear if you are following the truth. Human life is governed by the four Fs: follow the master, face the devil, fight to the end, finish the game. Your conscience is your master, so follow your conscience. Life is a game, play it. Life is a dream, realise it. Life is love, enjoy it. If you understand this and put at least one teaching into practice, your life will be redeemed. Always contemplate on God. The secret of happiness lies in chanting God’s name. You can chant any name of God and redeem your life.
Reference: Sathya Sai Speaks, Volume 32, Part 1, Chapter 5: Glory of Bharatiya Culture
Reference: Sathya Sai Speaks, Volume 32, Part 1, Chapter 5: Glory of Bharatiya Culture
Follow Your Conscience
Man today is proceeding on the wrong path. You need not follow anybody. You should follow your conscience, which is your master. Follow the master, face the devil, fight to the end, and finish the game. Your duty is to follow the four Fs. Since you respect and follow the words of those who have disharmony in their thought, word, and deed, you tend to forget your Swami, your true Self. This situation is of your own making. Follow your conscience.
I never force anybody to do anything. What is the reason? The reason is that one has to follow the dictates of one’s source, conscience. Force connotes external imposition. Source relates to the Atma, which is verily love. So, cultivate love.
Reference: Sathya Sai Speaks, Volume 31, Chapter 45: Love God Wholeheartedly
I never force anybody to do anything. What is the reason? The reason is that one has to follow the dictates of one’s source, conscience. Force connotes external imposition. Source relates to the Atma, which is verily love. So, cultivate love.
Reference: Sathya Sai Speaks, Volume 31, Chapter 45: Love God Wholeheartedly
How to Get Divine Guidance for our Problems
"Baba says that we may be quiet for a while, think of Him with all intensity for ten or fifteen minutes and then put our question to Him. He assures us that before long our mind will be clear, and we will know what is the best to do. This is the actual experience of earnest devotees of Sri Sathya Sai; one's mind does become clear and doubts are resolved."
"My Baba and I", by John Hislop, page 7
"My Baba and I", by John Hislop, page 7
The source for these quotations of Bhagavan is https://www.sathyasai.org/studyaids/4-fs
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