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Talk given by Prof Anantharaman in Swami's Presence on 19th October 2004

Respected elders, brothers and sisters and my young friends.

During a very significant speech in 1981, Swami spoke about the 'eight flowers

of worship'. Out of these He said that Ahimsa, non-violence, is the most

important. Swami's concept of Ahimsa is far beyond the connotations of not

causing physical harm. His concept of Ahimsa is not causing harm in word,

thought and deed!

I would like to commence today with an offering of such a flower at the Feet of our Lord.

Albert Einstein, the famous physicist, was once asked whether it is possible for

him to explain Divinity in scientific terms. He said that it is conceivable but

it would make no sense; it would be like explaining Beethoven's Ninth Symphony

in the form of an air pressure curve. We have the same kind of a problem in

speaking about Bhagavan's Divinity. The Living Divinity cannot be explained in

metaphors or examples; the limited cannot comprehend the unlimited; no form can

contain it; the wayward cannot measure the stable; or the now measure the ever.

We can only repeat the words of Sir Isaac Newton who said after enunciating the

principle of gravity "I feel like a little boy playing with the pebbles on the

seashore while the ocean of Truth lay all undiscovered before me".

Bhagavantham tells the story of how in the early years Swami once materialised a

beautiful sapphire and stuck it on the statue of Shirdi Sai next to him.

Bhagavantham was not only a staunch devotee but also a renowned scientist. The

scientist in him wondered how the sapphire stood there without any ostensible

means of support defying all laws of gravity. He started chuckling to himself,

"Here I am accepting the principle miracle of the creation of a sapphire and I

am questioning the secondary miracle of the sapphire defying the laws of

gravity. Surely one who creates matter can also transcend the laws of matter."

A Malaysian devotee once told me the story of how 20 miles from Prashanti

Nilayam his car stopped for want of gas. This was his first visit to Prashanti

Nilayam and it was late evening. He was naturally concerned; he prayed to

Swami, "Swami, make this car move forward to Prashanti Nilayam this evening."

He prayed, asked the driver to start, and the engine stuttered and they started

moving to Prashanti Nilayam. Next day the grateful devotee told Swami at Darshan

time, "Swami thank you for the Grace of moving this car to Prashanti Nilayam

without gas." Swami looked at him and said, "But that was not your only

problem." Puzzled he went back, filled gas in the car, started the engine and

turned the wheel. The wheel just locked and a mechanic was brought who found

out that there was a broken tie-rod end. There was no way this car could have

travelled 20 miles with or without gas. How many of us have travelled in

cars with our broken tie-rod ends fixed unbeknown to us by this cosmic welder.

On this forum, several devotees in the last few days have shared their

experiences of Swami. Each one of us have received this benediction from Swami

if only we know where to look for it. Some of these we know; many like the

Malaysian devotee we do not know at all. Howard Murphet, whose books have

brought more foreign devotees to Swami than any other writer, calls all these

'parables in action'.

Whenever Swami materialises something, blows into something and creates

something else or cures an affliction, He is in fact demonstrating these

'parables in action'. Their purpose is not to make us richer, or to cure an

affliction but to demonstrate to us and instruct us in the science of being and

in the art of living through the demonstration of His Omniwill.

I would like to share with you one such parable, one of many that I was

privileged to have. I would like to share with you not the experience but the

education behind the experience - it was like learning at the Feet of Divinity.

 

As an international corporate citizen, I had moved from country to country and

finally moved from continent to continent. As the story I am about to tell has

a lot of political implications, I seek your indulgence not to name the country

where this took place as some of the people involved are still alive today. This

country was a totalitarian military state and had had 3 major coups. There were

3 ethnic groups in the country - Muslims with political clout; Christians with

economic strength; and tribal leaders who had their own axe to grind. Because

of recent struggles there was a distrust of foreigners, particularly Asians.

There was no constitution in this country and there was complete anarchy. I had

heard of friends who had been taken away in the middle of the night and were

never heard of since.

There were summary executions - this was the order of the day. You could see

bodies tied to automobile tyres and set fire to at the end of the streets; the

stench of burning flesh and vulcanised rubber quite often rent the air. This

was the background of the country where we wanted to introduce Swami's concept

of Education in Human Values. We organised a conference of secondary school

teachers and in order to give a big PR event to this incident, I was given the

responsibility of inviting the wife of the president of this country to

inaugurate the session and preside over the first day. I went and met the

president's wife, she listened patiently and ultimately said that her office

would get back to us as to whether she can preside or not.

A couple of days later, as I was driving to work I found that there was a big

black limousine that was following me. I was concerned because this country had

a fearsome secret service system. I made some enquiries with a contact that I

had in the government and I learned that an enquiry had been ordered against

me. As there was a lot of religious strife in the area in which we were living

probably meeting the president's wife the previous week had triggered off a

suspicion that our's is might be a religious institution and therefore needs to

be followed. In the meantime the wife of the president had declined our

invitation. My contact in the government confirmed my suspicion that I was in

fact the target of an investigation and said that people were being taken away

in the middle of the night never to come back; he strongly advised and

cautioned me that I must quietly leave the country. The Indian Ambassador who I

consulted one day before the event confirmed this and also strongly advised me

to leave the country. I was very concerned and left for home a day before the

function.

The day of the conference had come; in order to protect my identity they did not

announce my name - they announced me as a spokesperson. My job was to talk about

EHV and introduce the speaker of the day who was Victor Kanu. But in view of the

religious sensitivity I was advised that I should make no mention of Sai or of

the institutions which He heads. With great trepidation I climbed the stage; as

I went up I found the same secret service agents who had followed me sitting in

the first row - my steps faltered. I started with a silent prayer to Swami, but

very soon I threw caution to the winds. Instead of talking about EHV, I spoke

about the Author of EHV; I spoke about Swami; I spoke about SanathanaDharma; I

spoke about Hinduism; I spoke about everything I was advised about not to

speak. I had decided that if I was to go down I would go down with the Name of

the Lord on my lips.

The talk was over and I went back home. Thoughts of being picked up and being

incarcerated were very much in my mind. I was at home and the phone rang at

9.05 that night. I was certain that it was someone trying to tip me off to

leave the country - but it was a friend of mine. He asked me whether I was

watching the television. I said, "Why would I watch the television - I am

waiting to be picked up!" The television in this country was totally controlled

by the government. 9pm was prime time when every single set would be turned on.

I turned on the television - I could not believe my eyes. There was full

coverage of the morning's programme; my whole speech was telecast; my name and

occupation were mentioned; my anonymity was over. Not only that but there was a

full presentation of that morning's function; nothing about EHV, but all about

Swami, His Teachings, and Hinduism. Swami was presented as an Eastern Messiah.

All

this happened in a country that was very much opposed to religious activities.

It was mind-boggling. I did not know what was happening. The entire prime time

news was only about this morning's presentation and covered all that I was

advised not to speak about.

Next morning my contact in the government telephoned me. He said something

strange is happening here. There was a handwritten ledger on the report that

said I must be investigated and this ledger was serially numbered. When he went

to that ledger that morning he found that the particular instruction that said I

must be investigated was completely missing, but the ledger number continuity

was maintained! There was no way that anyone could have torn the paper; only

this particular instruction had completely vanished.

And there was more; within a week the Secretary of Education in the country

called me and asked me whether I could give a write-up on EHV so that it could

be introduced to the country's secondary schools.

More wonders; the Teachers Union, normally a very militant body, invited me to

talk to them and they set up a conference which became the focus for

introducing EHV at secondary school level in that country. This was the first

country outside India to have formally accredited EHV in the secondary school

system.

What was happening here? This was not mere materialisation or curing an

affliction. This is something that broke barriers. This is something that

completely changed the ethos. This is something that created a new order of

things. What was Swami trying to convey here? He was only trying to convey that

His work will always be done and that His Will will always be supreme. As He

said three days ago

"Why does the sun rise; why do the stars hide their splendour in the day and

show themselves in the night? Who ordered air to be around us all time; why do

these streams roar and gurgle? I created the world with one word at My

pleasure; I made mountains rise and with one word I placed knowledge upon

mankind."

Sir Arthur Eddington the famous physicist said that the world is a wave of

thought. Every law of nature, every action and reaction, every parable and

happening that you hear in these forums is a witness to the vital vibration of

His Divinity in the gross, subtle and causal cosmos. Swami once wrote,

"I move in the outer space. From those lofty heights I go to the devotee, first

as thought, then as fragrance and then as light."

Sai experience is a combination of that light, of that thought and of that

fragrance. You have seen here the world come to Swami - I have seen Swami go to

the rest of the world. At a UN conference at Osaka , Japan two years ago, I saw

10,000 delegates give a standing ovation to a group of Japanese children

performing a ballet on the values of Sathya, Dharma, Shanti and Prema. In

probably the most popular square in Spain every Sunday devotees sing songs of

peace and harmony watched by residents and visitors.

During a skiing holiday in the Austrian Alps my wife and I attended a Bhajan

session at a little hamlet of 200 people, in the middle of nowhere where 20

Austrians who had never stepped out of Europe performed Bhajans and held a

workshop. When out of deference to them my wife chose to sing a German song the

leader said "No, in Sanskrit please". In the forests of West Africa , I have

seen native tribes commence their daily meeting singing the song " Ore Baba,

OseBaba".

And at a Sai retreat that I attended a few years ago in Argentina at the time of

the Kosovo crisis one young adult asked a question, "If Sai Baba is raising

human consciousness why are the children of Kosovo being murdered?" Pat came

the answer from another young adult, "When Hitler's hordes roamed through

Germany the world kept quiet; they did not even shed a silent tear. But when

the children in Kosovo were being murdered the world roared back." That is how

Sai Baba is elevating human consciousness - slowly and imperceptibly the world

is turning into a golden age.

Swami told Howard Murphet that the golden age was coming. Howard Murphet then

asked what work would Prema Sai do? Sai said "He will have plenty of work.

Prema Sai will elevate human consciousness to Divine heights. Not only will

there be a lot of work but He will also need a lot of help."

What kind of help, wondered Howard Murphet; then he remembered the story of how

in a time of great flooding a man stood on top of his roof to escape the

waters. When the water was rising higher the man prayed to God to save him.

Soon a man came in a boat and asked him to get in. The man said "No, I have

prayed to God and He will come and help me." Soon the waters rose nearly to his

feet. Then another man came in a helicopter and dropped a rope. The man said

"No, I will not come with you; I have prayed to God and He will help me." The

laws of nature soon took their course and the man drowned. He went to heaven

and asked God why He did not help him in his time of need. God said "I sent you

a man with a boat and later, when you refused him another man with a

helicopter…but you did not accept that help." The man understood; God is in

everybody and He needs a million hands to help Him.

In establishing this, Swami has been saying that His Life is His message. He has

been living that message particularly in the last 15 months. Ever since the

drama of His fall He has been living one particular message - that He is not

the body. Over 2000 years ago at another time and in another place in distant

Jerusalem another cosmic being allowed Himself to bleed on the Cross in order

to establish to the children of Israel one facet of reality. Everyday, Swami

has been establishing with perfect equipoise the same facet of reality to all

of us that 'I am not the body'. The reality that 'I am God'; the reality that

Brahma Sathyam Jagat Mithya. It is for us to accept or reject this reality.

It's rather like the search for the Holy Grail. There is a lot of wealth and

fame and pain in the so-called materialistic success story that I myself tried

to follow 30 years ago. But in the evening of my life, like Percival (a Knight)

I have come to the Fisher's King to ask Him; "Where does the Holy Grail lie?"

The Grail serves the Grail King who lives in the innermost recesses of the

castle. When Percival received this answer his search was over. The Grail King

is a symbol of man's inner God.

Knowing this truth, it is glorious to be alive today - not only to be alive but

to be aware that God is physically here is a privilege that millions never had!

The only gratitude that we can offer for this privilege is to lay down our lives

as flowers at His Lotus Feet. Sai Ram.

(Prof Anantharaman worked as the CEO of a Transnational Business conglomerate

based in Switzerland, as an adjunct professor in several business schools

including the Harvard Business School and is currently a faculty member in the

School of Business Management at Puttaparthi)

Source: Radio Sai E-Magazine, June

2005http://www.radiosai.org/Journals/Vol_03/06JUN01/living_divinity.htmDo

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