So sang William Cowper, the pre-Romantic English poet looking at his deceased mother's picture gifted to him by a cousin. He lost his mother when he was a child and the Nurse had been consoling him everyday saying that she would come "tomorrow". The poet who thus became "a dupe of tomorrow even as a child experienced the SOOTHENING power of his mother from the picture till the end of his life.
This volume of Prof. Anil Kumar's Sunday talks, replete with nectarous SOOTHENING pearls of wisdom selected and expatiated on by the author in a majority of discourses, is bound to stand us in good stead, as the picture of the mother did to the poet, during the rest of our lives, which otherwise would have been the saddest moments of bereavement, caused by the inevitable physical separation from the Divine Mother. A few sparkling samples the Editor has plagiarised here from the Professor's spontaneous discourses would induce the readers to read more and more again and again to get themselves SOOTHENED, gird up their loins, and arise, awake and stop not till the goal of human life is reached, with unflinching faith in the Divine Mother, SAI.
At this moment, when we are in deep sorrow, let us recall what SWAMI said once: "I appear in your dreams and solve your problems. I manifest when you meditate. Be sure you are not an orphan. You are not alone."
HIS message is going to be our lives from now on. HIS message is not a matter of knowledge or a collection of facts and figures.
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