Avyakt BapDada 5th December 1989
Today, BapDada was seeing to what extent each child is satisfied with the self, and to what extent each satisfies others. The form of all attainments from God is satisfaction that is visible on the face – satisfaction is the special basis for Brahmin life.
The difference between temporary and permanent satisfaction is like the difference between night and day. The vibrations of spiritual satisfaction reach other souls, and they experience peace and power. Like the rays of the sun, the vibrations of satisfaction transform the atmosphere, and make individuals forget all other matters, through the experience of true spiritual peace and happiness.
Baba sees three types of satisfaction – with the self, with others and with service. If you are satisfied with all three then BapDada is satisfied with you.
BapDada saw that children remain dissatisfied with themselves – they forget the attainment given by Baba equally to all children. If people have physical wealth and facilities but do not know how to use them, they remain deprived. In the same way each one of you has all spiritual treasures, but you do not know the method of using them. You lose hope, or are jealous of the speciality, fortune, or part of others. There is less courage and more jealousy. Anyone who loses hope, or is jealous, cannot remain satisfied, as their desires are never fulfilled. According to the system in the drama, every Brahmin soul has one or another speciality at the Confluence Age. So recognise your own speciality, and use it – to make use of it means to increase it.
If you are satisfied with yourself, then you will remain satisfied with others, and with the service you have been given.
To all the souls who recognise their own speciality and use it – to the sensible and essence-ful souls, the great souls who remain satisfied and so satisfy others, BapDada’s love remembrance and namaste.