Title: Devotion
1Devotion
- Among all forms of Sadhana, bhakti or devotion
to the Lord is the easiest and the holiest.
Bhakti is derived from the root bhaj, with the
suffix ti. It means seva or service. It
denotes a feeling of friendship coupled with
awe. - Worship the divine through seva (bhaja sevayam).
Devotion calls for utilizing the mind speech and
body to worship the Lord. It represents total
love.
2Devotion Wing Presentation
New Officers Orientation Mini Retreat
- Jeff Lucas
- Regional Devotion Coordinator
3Meaning of Devotion
- Devotion should also be the unified expression of
love for God, action in the service of God and
total surrender to the will of God. - Devotion, worship and awareness of the self
together demonstrate the oneness of the divine
4Purpose of Devotional Practices
- Nine ways of Devotion
- Swami says,
- You are God. Understand this truth in the first
instance. Everyone is divine. - You have to worship Him till you understand and
experience this unity. - (You) should firmly believe I am God
5Devotion and Society
- We cannot realize the Divine if we are
self-centered. - Value of Community Prayers- A service for the
welfare of the World - We must try to rise to higher stages from
natural devotion through para bhakti. Perform
your bhajans, perform your pujas, but when you
enter society, recognize society as a form of
God, and thereby acquire good qualities in
society.
6Duty, Discipline, Devotion
- Duty, discipline and devotion, all three are
absolutely essential for everyone in our
organization. - You may have devotion, you may discharge the
duty entrusted to you. But, unless you are
saturated in discipline, the other two are
useless. - Guidelines - necessary until the members realize
the spiritual unity of all. - Devotion has to be guided and controlled by
discipline and duty.
7Devotion Coordinator Role- What is it?
- To help any devotee or person who attends a
Center meeting experience their faith - In the process- being as inclusive and expansive
as possible - Giving each a role to play
- Major facilitator role in Sai Center
8Devotion Coordinator Responsibilities Include
- Being well versed in Swamis teachings regarding
devotion and the devotional components of the
Center program, including bhajans (devotional
singing) and study circle. - Read any of Swamis discourses or writings.
- Make a sincere study and self-inquiry around His
teachings. Strive to apply what you learn. - 2. Striving to create and maintain a
disciplined, reverent and quiet atmosphere at
devotional meetings
9Devotion Coordinator Responsibilities Include
- Striving to create and maintain a disciplined,
reverent and quiet atmosphere at devotional
meetings - Bhagavan desires from all of you only
discipline. Hence, when the discourse is over or
when the bhajans end, you should go out in
silence. As a rule, observe restraint in speech
everywhere. You should realize that the voice of
the divine is heard in the depths of silence.
10Discipline
- Be an example- speak softly and sweetly
- Treat all with respect
- Talk only when necessary
- Encourage devotees to observe silence
- Observe time boundaries encourage punctuality
11Altar
- Creating an Altar for the devotional program,
including its setup and removal in cases where
the Altar must be set up and taken down after
each Center meeting - Simplicity the guiding word
- Only a picture of Swami, and perhaps of Shirdi
Sai Baba, plus a candle and flowers is
sufficient. - Sarvadharma symbol may be displayed
12Coordinating Devotional Singing
- Establishing and maintaining a regular program of
bhajan practice, led by devotees who are
musically competent (instrumentally and vocally),
to foster a high quality of devotional singing in
the Center devotional meeting itself.
13Devotional Singing
- Bhajans visiting card for many new devotees
- Bhajans- Foundation of Sai Center- very important
- Promotes Namasmarana (Baba)
- Do Practice at least monthly and more often if
possibe
14Baba on Devotional Singing
- Bhajans (devotional songs) charge the atmosphere
with divine adoration that is why I insist on
group singing of the Names of the Lord. - Bhajans are highly sacred. Bhajan singing makes
the heart sacred. What is important is that it
should come from the heart. Bhajan is not just
rhythm, tune, and beat. You should sing Gods
name with love. You will see the manifestation
of Divinity with your physical eyes when you sing
His glory with all love.
15Devotional Singing
- Singing from such DEVOTEES will certainly
liberate the individual and transform the
community and the world
16Group Devotional Singing
- In order to realize the potency and efficacy of
the Lords Name - Purity of thought, word and deed
- Name that is uttered by the tongue is meditated
upon by the mind. - What is uttered and dwelt upon should be hailed
by clapping the hands. - Thus - Unity of mind, speech and action
purifies the heart and nourishes the feeling of
devotion.
17Group Devotional Singing
- Group / Community bhajans should
- Be fully absorbed in the devotional process and
the ecstasy of that experience - Be vibrant and soulful
- Combine feeling (bhava), melody (raga) and rhythm
(tala) - What delight can be experienced when all sing in
chorus, with the same feeling, in the same tune
and to the same timing! When there is such unity
the divine can be experienced.
18Baba on Bhava (Feeling)
- Bhava is the quintessence of bhajan singing.
The heart of the Lord is like soft butter. The
warmth of bhakti and devotion expressed through
bhava will melt this soft butter. It is the cry
of the devotee with deep yearning for the Lord,
which makes the Lord rush to the rescue of His
devotees. This is the effect of Bhava.
19More Aspects of Bhajans
- Feeling should come across in bhajan Like
talking to a friend - To develop bhava, dwell on Swami, His Glory, and
what He has done for you - Encourage devotees to know 20 bhajans well-
choose common bhajans of simple or medium
complexity - Avoid difficult bhajans
- Voice exercises
20Devotional Singing - Coordination
- Coordinating musicians, bhajan singers and
bhajans, including English devotional songs, to
create a more uplifting devotional program - Let the different faiths exist and let the glory
of God be sung in all languages and tunes. - How do we implement this beautiful message from
Swami?
21Devotional Singing
- Singing in Sai Centers a great honor
- Sai devotional singing greatest music in the
world- combines music and mantra - Bhajan singing a service
- All bhajans should be rendered perfectly
- Song list should be inclusive and expansive
- Should look like a check mark
- 75 of bhajan selection of songs
- With average singers you can make bhajan very
good - Keep regular singers 60 of the time
22English Devotional Singing
- Songs should be sung in English as much as
possible - Unless one understands the meaning, one cannot
develop bhava - In Centers where none of the songs are being sung
in English at present, training should be
provided to the singers so at least one or two
could be sung, to start with - Unison Bhajans
23Universaility of Babas Teachings
- I have not come on any mission of publicity for
any sect or creed or cause nor have I come to
collect followers for any doctrine. I have come
to tell you of this universal unitary faith, this
path of Love. -
- There is only one religion, the religion of
Love
24Universalizing Devotional Singing
- Making efforts to universalize the devotional
program such that it is welcoming to people of
all religious backgrounds and languages - Sai Centers, as Public Face of Swami, need to
represent Him authentically and credibly
25Examples of Universalizing
- Include bhajan selections and prayers from
various spiritual traditions - Where universally accepted chants/prayers are
part of the program, the meaning of such chants
in English should accompany the actual chants - Minimize the use of rituals
- No Particular Prayer is Required
26Universalizing our Programs
- Sai Centers have great flexibility in determining
the content of their devotional programs. - Center members can discuss amongst themselves in
membership meetings the content of a universal
devotional program reflecting Babas teachings - Examples North/West Suburban Chicago Centers,
Northwest Region of U.S.A.
27Study Circle
- Maintaining a regular Study Circle that is
conducted in accordance with the Guidelines for
Sathya Sai Study Circles in America - Ensuring that the Coordinator for Study Circle
should be prepared in advance - In small centers the Devotion Coordinator may
play the role - In large centers where Study Circle Coordinator
is selected as an extended Officer, he / she will
take the full responsibility to coordinate Study
Circle - As Study Circle comes under Devotion wing, Study
Circle Coordinator should work closely with the
Devotion Coordinator in planning and conducting
the Study circles
28Study Circle
- Sadhana 75 Self Inquiry (Baba)
- If you are earnest, study circle will take off
and become a transformative force in your Center. - Groups are powerful
- Important to our Spiritual Practices
- Emphasis on study and application of Babas
Teachings - we can move the vehicle of our spiritual life
quickly down the road
29Sadhana of Love
- Pure Love is like a well-paved, one-way road
with no speed bumpsYou can rush along it to God
at whatever speed you want. (Baba)
30Study Circle Guidelines
- Encourage all to participate as presenters
- Present about Swamis teachings while including
your personal experience of practicing them - Raise relevant questions about Babas teachings
around the issue of practice
31Guiding Principles of Study Circle
- Principle of compassionate leadership on the part
of the facilitator - The principle of equal opportunity for
participants to express themselves - The principle of non-argumentative exchange of
views - The principle of opportunity for everyone to be a
presenter
32Books / Audio / Video
- Overseeing the sale or loan of books, videos,
DVDs and photos that are purchased from the
Sathya Sai Book Center of America (Tustin) - In small Centers, Devotion Coordinator may be
directly involved in lending or sale of books and
other related material - Library Coordinator- extended officer role
- Need to be at Center regularly to play this role
actively follow-up with devotees as needed, etc. - Make announcements as appropriate at Center
Meetings
33Newcomer orientation
- Establishing and maintaining a program of
newcomer orientation - Jody Cleary and Ted Henrys welcoming sadhana
hand-out approved by Baba. - DVD- Who is Sai Baba?
- Newcomer packet could include appropriate
information on Baba - Be Friendly, Be Smart, Be creative!
34Regional Involvement
- Being available to provide support to regional
officers regarding conferences, retreats,
projects and reports, and other matters as
requested, as well as actively participating in
regional conferences, retreats, etc.
35Plans for Devotion Wing
- National Program being developed around the theme
of Unity, Purity, Divinity - Developing more universal devotional programs
- Working to release the English devotional songs
recording - More English Bhajan songs for region song sheet
of English spirituals/folk songs for community
service - Mini-public/Open House meetings with any speakers
who express Swamis message
36To Conclude
- My Life is My Message Expansion is My Life
37To conclude
- Seen through the eyes of love the world is one
vast kin. - This is a great chance. Be confident that you
will be liberated. Know that you are saved.
38May Our Lives Be Swami's Message