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PAST ISSUES OF HEART2HEART |
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GLIMPSES OF HEART2HEART ISSUES IN 2006 TO DATE |
The issues are arranged retrospectively starting from the latest issue. |
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Cover Story: When Divinity Descends - The Untold Story of Christmas
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Vol. 4, Issue 12: Dec 1st 2006 |
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Cover Story: This beautiful prologue of St. John eloquently describes the Divine phenomenon when the Formless Cosmic Consciousness decides to assume form and dwell among us. This time He chose a Name “Jesus” and pitched His tent in Nazareth, a humble hamlet in Galilee. Christians all over the world celebrate this Divine Drama at Christmas, a word coined from “Christ” and “Mass”. “Christ” means “Messiah” or “Anointed One”, the title given to Jesus, and “mass” is a religious festival. Jesus is not only for Christians, Jesus is for humanity. Nay, Jesus is for the whole of Creation. As such the birth of Jesus is a cosmic event. It is therefore necessary to ponder, during this sacred season, the very meaning and significance of Jesus’ birth. ...more. |
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Cover Story: Modern Education's Divine Manifestation
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Vol. 4, Issue 11: Nov 1st 2006 |
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Cover Story: If we look at the troubles that beset the planet today, be it nuclear proliferation, excessive consumerism, terrorism, the menace of cyber crimes or money laundering, at the root of all these evils is not so much a lack of education but one which is unbalanced; an education that caters to the head, ignoring the heart; that trains students in technology but does not teach tolerance; that develops competence but leaves out compassion; that emphasizes profit-making but does not promote sharing and caring. What humanity needs today is a new dimension of education where science goes hand-in-hand with spirituality, technology is joined with human values, and information is coupled with intuitive experience. And this is where the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning comes to the fore.... ....more. |
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Cover Story: The 'Sai'lent Revolution of Rural Rejunevation
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Vol. 4, Issue 10: Oct 1st 2006 |
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Cover Story: When hundreds of farmers in Cholamaari of Anantapur district were selling away their cattle and bullocks to slaughter houses, simply because they could not afford to feed them when they themselves were going without food for days, the Sai Youth of Andhra Pradesh stepped in. And now even though the dreadful drought continues in its sixth successive year, the villagers in and around Cholamaari are not committing suicide. In fact, their produce has doubled, they are selling milk from their cows, cultivating more land and jubilant like never before. How did all this happen? Again, the youngsters of Cholamaari who used to leave their village in search of elusive dreams in big cities reducing their village to an old men’s ghetto now do not want to leave their village any more at any cost. They are not only earning good money and are prosperous but are also providing employment to other unemployed youth ... ....more. |
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Cover Story: The Athi Rudra Maha Yagnam
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Vol. 4, Issue 9: Sep 1st 2006 |
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Cover Story: The 11-day Athi Rudra Maha Yagnam, just like its name suggests, was an occasion of superlative importance. Significant in every which way you look at it - be it from an individual, societal, universal or historic perspective. From an individual point of view, it was perhaps the most potent “self-purifying” spiritual exercise, as a neurologist from USA said, “It was an unforgettable experience which stunned and exhilarated my soul.” “When I contemplate back on the Athi Rudra Maha Yagnam, words like priceless, heavenly, revitalizing and auspicious come to mind,” said a youth from Canada. Yes, it touched something very deep in every soul who had the privilege to witness the grand spectacle. How did it transform them? How lasting was the experience? How were they benefited? You will find people from different corners of the globe sharing their profound experiences with you in the cover story of this issue. “The Yagnam”, Swami said on the very first day, “is great, most sacred and highly efficacious… It is for the benefit of whole humanity.” One can understand how the invention of a life saving drug or discovery of a rare fuel which is abundant and absolutely non-polluting can benefit humanity.. ....more. |
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Cover Story: Zoroastrianism:Shimmering Flame of Eternal Wisdom
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Vol. 4, Issue 8: Aug 1st 2006 |
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Cover Story: It is probably the oldest revealed religion in the world. It was the most important faith for at least a thousand years - five hundred years before and five hundred years after Christ - and the most prevalent religion during the time of Christ. It was once the state religion of the world’s most powerful empire, in fact, the first transnational empire in recorded history which spanned from Africa to Europe and from Central Asia to India . It was the first religion to clearly teach the doctrines of individual judgment, Heaven and Hell, the concept of Satan, the future resurrection of the body, the functioning of Angels and Evil spirits, the general Last Judgment and life everlasting for the reunited soul, which have now become familiar articles of faith to much of mankind through Judaism, Christianity and Islam. It first gave to mankind a well-defined code of conduct - practical do’s and don’ts - bereft of rituals and austerities, towards attainment of his glorious mission on earth and eternal illuminated life thereafter. Yet It is also a religion that was driven from its native . ....more. |
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Cover Story: The Matchless Cosmic Spendour...God Becomes The Guru
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Vol. 4, Issue 7: July 1st 2006 |
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Cover Story: What we have with us today is not an enlightened being but the being which embodies the consciousness of the cosmos in his 5-feet-three-inches tiny frame. Whether we realise it or not, our fortune is incalculable, unimaginable. For, how many times in the past have we got this opportunity to live with the ‘personification of all goodness in the universe’ and how many times in the future are we going to get it? And He is here moving amongst us, speaking to us, showering His love on us, caring for us in ways we cannot even fathom with His divine motherly love and also at the same time teaching us, training us and transforming us like nobody else can just like a perfect Guru. Yes, He is the preceptor unparalleled and unprecedented in the history of mankind. For, there are instances in history where the guru has reached the heights of a Sadguru and become godlike but never before has God assumed the role of Sadguru. He is the one who has no guru above Him. ....more. |
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Cover Story: Fascinating Buddha |
Vol. 4, Issue 6: June 1st 2006 |
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Cover Story: Why is the Buddha so charismatic? Because he once and for all solved the eternal riddle of man – “How can I be Happy?” And how did he do it? Through self-effort, inner strength and strong conviction. His life is an amazing saga of the triumph of the spirit over the senses and he was so human (living a married princely life) just before he left his wife and little son Rahul. It is this ordinary-to-super-human facet of His life which makes every man think, “Yes, it could be possible for me too.” The Buddha practised what he learnt and taught what he practised. In perfect harmony with his innerself as well as with society, he became just the right conduit for divine love and wisdom. While the Buddha then and now Sai say the same thing, what the Buddhists and all other spiritual seekers have now is a Being who can by His mere physical presence elevate man’s consciousness to the level of the divine. How do the Buddhists celebrate Buddha Poornima in His divine presence? ....more.
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Cover Story: Easwaramma - The Crown Of Motherhood |
Vol. 4, Issue 5: May 1st 2006 |
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Cover Story: Mother Easwaramma, truly, was a divine effulgence which graced mother Earth with a sacred mission and purpose by the inscrutable will of the Divine just like Kaushalya, (Mother of Sri Rama), Devaki (Mother of Sri Krishna) or Mary (Christ’s Mother). She underwent similar agonies and ecstasies, fears and dilemmas, trials and triumphs, and ultimately bliss and beatitude that the Divine Mothers of yore passed through. Like Krishna, Swami was the eighth child of Mother Easwaramma and the turbulent times she went through before he took birth were akin to what Devaki experienced before Krishna graced her lap. None of Mother Devaki’s previous seven children could escape from the heinous designs of the demon Kamsa. Easwaramma too suffered at the hands of cruel fate... more.
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Cover Story: Be A Good Christian...A True Christian... A Better Christian |
Vol. 4, Issue 4: April 1st 2006 |
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Cover Story: This is the sacred month, the holy month of Easter, when more than two billion Christians, distributed literally in every country and region of the present day world, congregate and rejoice because “He rose”. Be it Catholics, Protestants, Anglicans, Lutherans, followers of orthodox churches or any another type of Christians, every believer in Christ at this time relives the events that happened in the life of Jesus more than two thousand ago and draws comfort from the fact that “He reigns and brings Peace!” ( John 14:27). He/she feels secure because He is “the Power of the powerful”, ( Psalm 62:11, Rev 5:13) and adores Him with all devotion because “He is Holy, Righteous, Mighty, and Pure.” ( Leviticus 11:45). But is adoring Him enough? Is believing Him sufficient to make Him happy? Is one a true Christian if he/she just accepts Christ as God? What does it mean to be a good Christian? And what is the real significance of Easter? What should Easter mean to us?.... more.
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Cover Story: Sundaram - A Prashanti In Chennai |
Vol. 4, Issue 3: March 1st 2006 |
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Cover Story: In Mumbai, Dharmakshetra, Baba’s abode - one of very first outside Puttaparthi and Bangalore - is called “Sathyadeep”. Going South, to Hyderabad, the lingam shaped residence-cum-mandir of Baba is named “Shivam” and in Tamil Nadu, the land of numerous world-famous temples known for their distinctive style and architecture which have a rare beauty and serenity of their own, Baba’s beautiful 55-feet tall abode is called “Sundaram.” Very recently Sundaram celebrated its Silver Jubilee and many people, especially non-Indians, know little about it. Even many people in India think of it only as Baba’s dwelling-place in Chennai... more.
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Cover Story: Behind The Glorious 80th Birthday
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Vol. 4, Issue 2: February 1st 2006 |
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Cover Story: In an historic discourse in Brindavan, Bangalore on the 19th of June 1974, Swami had said, “This Sai has come in order to achieve the supreme task of uniting the entire mankind, as one family through the bond of brotherhood, of affirming and illumining the Reality of the Spirit....”. The recently concluded 80th Birthday conveyed this emphatically. It gave a glorious glimpse to the world of how this profound declaration is silently taking shape in every region and every corner of the world. The sense of oneness, the feeling... more. |
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Cover Story: Five Years of Healing With Love
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Vol. 4, Issue 1: January 1st 2006 |
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Cover Story: The Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, Whitefield - Baba’s Super Specialty Hospital in Bangalore - will celebrate the fifth year of its birth on the 19th of January this new year. During the First Anniversary Celebrations of the same hospital in 2002, Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam, the current President of India, at the end of his memorable talk said, “I was telling some friends of mine today that an antiballistic missile has been launched by Bhagawan Baba against poverty. How does this missile work against poverty? Through water, education and healthcare.” Three and a half lakh patients, six thousand cardiac surgeries, more than five thousand neuro surgeries ...more.
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