Tell Your Tongue to Behave Itself
January 19th, 2012
Achieve a kind of control over your tongue to talk sweetly. Some people have to go through penance for that. For them to talk sweetly is like taking rhubarb again. They just cannot talk sweetly…. In that sarcasm, they haveĀ a special pleasure. Try to say something sweetly. You can be humorous without being sarcastic. Humour is the best way.
What is the need to be sarcastic? There is no need at all. It is a sign of cowardliness, sarcasm. It is a sign that you want to hurt others, that you are not straightforward. So try to avoid sarcastic talking. If you are sarcastic, better tell your tongue to behave itself.
Shri Mataji, 22 April, 1984
Tags: humour, sarcasm, sweet speech
Entry Filed under: 2012/1,Quotations,Shri Mataji
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1. R. Venkateswaran | January 21st, 2012 at 7:06 pm
Thank you very much for giving the Upadesa (teaching) of Shri Mataji so sweetly.
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