Sri Sathya Sai Baba says......
"Devotion does not merely mean the observance of rituals, Japam, the performance of penance, or meditation.
You must in addition have a deep yearning for the Lord. Devotion really means sincere and intense love for the Lord.
It implies pure and steady love, untainted by any selfish desires or action.
The spontaneous outflow of selfless love from man to God is true bhakti.
Love admixed with worldly desires cannot be called devotion.
The only desire one must have is for God; all other desires must be set aside, and nothing must be allowed to come between oneself and God."
Where there is deep faith, there is intense love. -Where there is love, there is sraddha (earnestness). Through earnestness, the Jnana (higher knowledge) is gained. This knowledge enables the practice of Sadhana. - Hence, without faith and love, it is not possible to realize God.- The Gopikas were prepared to face any trouble and go through any ordeal to obtain the grace of Krishna.
– Sri Sathya Sai Baba
Where there is faith, there is love.
Where there is love, there is peace.
Where there is peace, there is truth.
Where there is truth, there is God.
Where there is God, there is bliss.
True devotion lies in having faith and attaining bliss.
- Sathya Sai Speaks, Volume 32 part 2 46
Posted on February 08, 2022.
Basis and Definition of the Sai Spiritual Education Program
SPIRITUAL OBJECTIVES BY AGE GROUP
In a very true sense all these Spiritual Objectives carry through from level to level and cannot be called separate. Each Spiritual Objective can be considered a building block for lifelong practice of Spiritual Principles. At the younger ages, the ideas are presented in a simpler form in ways appropriate to the age group. As a child matures the concepts are applied and practiced in increasing depth.
The enumeration of human values as five—Truth, Righteousness, Peace, Love, and Nonviolence—is not correct. They are all facets of the foundational humanness. They grow together, they are interdependent, and they are not separable. Baba
1. The Group I (Ages 6, 7, 8; Grades/Standards 1, 2, 3)
2. The Group II (Ages 9, 10, 11; Grades/Standards 4, 5, 6)
3. The Group III (Ages 12, 13, 14; Grades/Standards 7, 8, 9)
4. The Group IV (Ages 15, 16, 17; Grades/Standards 10, 11, 12)
The objective of all lessons is to nourish the Spiritual Principle within the child. The ideal lesson provides direct experience of the spiritual principle through group activities, and not just through moralizing and memorizing. The practicing of the values in daily life is essential to the manifesting of Divinity from inside. Service activities and field trips are recommended to enhance experiential learning.
The Curriculum Overview – Educare
The word Educare means ‘to bring out that which is within.’ Deep within every human being are the values—truth, righteousness, peace, love, and nonviolence. One cannot acquire them from outside; they have to be elicited from within. People, however, have forgotten human values, so they are unable to manifest them. Educare means to bring out the human values. To bring them out means to translate the human values into action – Baba Discourse, 7-4-01
The objective of all lessons is to nourish the Spiritual Principle within the child. The ideal lesson provides direct experience of the spiritual principle through group activities, and not just through moralizing and memorizing. The practicing of the values in daily life is essential to the manifesting of Divinity from inside. Service activities and field trips are recommended to enhance experiential learning.
THE SAI SPIRITUAL EDUCATION TEACHER
When you teach the children, you must remember that you are engaged in a noble task for the sake of the children entrusted to your care. You must feel you are educating yourselves when you are educating the children. When you impart knowledge to the children, your own understanding of the subject improves. When you study information for teaching, you derive joy from that study. Always have the feeling that whatever you do for others is in reality a service done to the Divine that resides in everyone. When teachers do their duty in this spirit, they will imbue the children with the spirit of universal love. Baba, Teacher’s Training Camp, Prasanthi Nilayam, August 1983
1. TEACHER BELIEFS AND ACTIONS
Teachers, be aware that the world is watching you with sharp eyes—your conduct, your practice, your words, and your deeds. Unless your conduct is exemplary, our whole Bal Vikas (SSE) program will be undermined. How can such a teacher expect other parents to feel enthused about sending their children to class? Baba, Spiritual Sadhana, 1978
Who are the SSE teachers? Sai Spiritual Education teachers are members of the Sathya Sai Baba Centers and well-versed in the Sai teachings. They are senior students on the path to Self-Realization. Teaching Sai Spiritual Education is part of their personal sadhana for purification and enlightenment.
The teacher serves as a vital role model and exemplar in the life of a child. Therefore, in the context of the SSE program, the teacher should believe in the teachings of Sathya Sai Baba and live the spiritual principles He expounds.
2. TEACHER GUIDELINES
Involving Parents
To instill in the minds of the young the value of prayer, humility, and loving service to others, the homes have to be the first schools. The parents have to be imbued with faith in the basic universal truth of all religions. Baba, Meeting of Headmasters, 3-4-67
The lasting effect of the Sai Spiritual Education program upon the child depends upon parent involvement. What is taught in the Sai Spiritual Education classroom is effective only if the parents support the teacher, the SSE activities, and are willing to reinforce the teachings at home.
Centers are encouraged to provide a parent program that involves parents with their children’s education in the Sai Spiritual Education program. The aims of such a program are:
Mutual Commitment and Responsibilities of Teachers and Parents
Children’s minds are innocent and pure. Each child is like white marble for the teacher and the parents to sculpt into an image of God, a bud to be helped to blossom in all its Divine glory so that it becomes a worthy offering to God. Baba
1. The teacher shall provide a spiritual and experiential educational program
Through which the children will develop their divine human nature following the guidelines of the Sai Spiritual Education program in cooperation with the Sathya Sai Center.
2. The parent agrees to reinforce the goals and objectives of the Sai Spiritual
Education program in the home, to see that the student attends regularly, and to participate in regularly scheduled activities
3. Teachers arrange occasional meetings with parents to discuss their child’s progress, as well as invite them on special occasions to sit in the class.
4. Teachers will regularly inform parents about the goals and objectives for the class through lesson plans, written communications, or any other means that is mutually acceptable to teacher and parent.
ELEMENTS OF SSE LESSONS
Baba Sai’s Words to Teachers
Q: What is the goal for the teacher?
A: Students are very tender and pure-hearted; give them that which is sacred and pure…Fill your hearts with love and you will be fit to teach. Even if you are forced to do discipline, do it through love. Let love be your guiding star.Spiritual Sadhana, 1978
Q: How can we have a positive approach to discipline?
A: When ridiculing reprimanding, or disciplining a pupil, the teacher must try to picture him or herself in the child’s position and decide how he or she would have reacted to this same situation when he or she was a student. This kind of self-inquiry is very useful.Sathya Sai Speaks, May 1984
Q: What is the responsibility of a Sai Spiritual Education Teacher?
A: Teachers must endeavor to help each pupil unfold his or her native talents and innate skills and recognize his or her latent potential. When you plant a sapling, you provide water and manure; you insure that the plant receives sunlight and air. With all this help, it is a wonder the plant does not turn into air, soil, manure, or water. Instead, it becomes the same plant, true to its seed. As teachers, recollect your struggle to preserve and promote your individuality when you were a child. Keeping that in mind, deal accordingly with your students, who have the same problems and the same purpose. Baba, Dharmakshetra, 1-6-75
Q: What is the essence of the SSE teachers’ message to the children?
A: Be convinced that there is a God, guiding and guarding us. Remember Him with Gratitude. Pray to Him to render you pure. Love all, serve all. Keep good company. Visit places of worship and saintly people. Baba, Guindy, Madras, 1-1-67
Q: What qualities should teachers cultivate in themselves?
A: Above all, you as teachers must equip yourselves with spiritual discipline, a calm and quiet temper. Be prepared to face the buffeting of the environment without becoming ruffled…When you must speak harshly to a child or parent because all other means of bringing home a point have failed, let your heart be soft; let it not be hardened by prejudice or hatred. Baba, Teachers Training Camp, 6-6-78
Q: What are the qualities to cultivate in the children?
A: Teach children to have fear, humility, and faith. Fear of what? Fear of doing wrong, of falling into falsehood. Humility before whom? Before elders, teachers, parents. Faith in what? Faith in God, in your own strength, in your own victory. Baba, Dharmakshetra, 5-16-69
Q: Sometimes teachers find fault with other teachers. How should this be handled?
A: Teachers should not indulge in jealousy or faultfinding. They can only undertake the task of teaching after they have freed themselves of evil traits. If teachers speak ill of other teachers and promote misunderstanding and factionalism, the children can never improve. Resolve now to adhere to the right path.
Teachers should take care that the weeds of hatred, envy, and similar vices do not take root in their own heart. These weeds are rampant in the political field, and they creep into other fields too. Teachers should not form rival groups—some proud of their achievements, some envious of the praise others earn—that engage in recriminations. See others as your own brothers and sisters, for all are One when viewed as Divine.
Baba, All India Bal Vikas Gurus Teachers Conference, 11-21-79
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