Guest guest Posted September 12, 2005 Report Share Posted September 12, 2005 Sai Ram, dear Alexandra, I have gone through those dry spells you mention and have suffered much while they lasted, but they do pass. My closest Sai devotee friends also go through those stages, when it seems we have been deserted by our beloved Swami, but these have to do only with our perception, not with the reality. The reality is Swami is always with us. I call those stages my time traversing the desert. And the thirst for the feeling of the Divine Presence grows stronger every second. It would seem like the world has ceased to exist during those difficult times, that everything, in fact, has ceased to exist, and that we are walking endlessly through a parched, unmerciful land, where there is no water, no shade, no relief, no joy. However, I have learned (and my closest Sai devotee friends agree on this) that these apparent too quiet times when Swami seems "distant", because we do not feel His Divine Presence with the same immediacy and force we usually do, are actually part of being "on the Path" with Him. Though we do not notice anything, spiritual growth is taking place just the same, sometimes even too much of it at too an accelerated pace for us to be consciously aware of it and, at some point, we suddenly realize it. Then Swami's Love seems to be suddenly pouring on us constantly, like summer rain restoring the land, and the dry spell is totally forgotten. You and my friends and me are not the only spiritual aspirants confronting these "dry spells". It has happened to many others before, even saints, and will happen to many others after because they seem to be part of the process. I do not know exactly why, but that seems to be the case. St. Theresa of Avila narrated, in one of her books, a similar experience. She said: "I feel totally dry of devotion. I do not even pray anymore." And this coming from a saint that shortly after complaining this way levitated while praying, in plain view of all the other nuns in her convent! Not to mention her many direct experiences of the Divine Presence in the Form of Jesus, angels, etc. The best thing about you is that you have not given up, you have not abandoned your sadhana and that is what really counts. The Lord knows it. He is always with you. You may feel it some times, and some other times you may not, but He is always there, with you, inside you, around you, before you, behind you, above you, underneath you, at your sides... Always! Have this firm conviction in your heart, insist on love, insist on service, insist on Swami... And He will very soon reward you with a beautiful Sai Surprise. May our Swami bless you with the awareness of His Divine Loving Presence now and always. With much Sai love, Gina saiyeled284 (AT) comcast (DOT) net Sai Ram Loka Samastha Sukhino Bhavantu -------------- Original message -------------- Dear Friends:I am most curious to know if anyone feels that Baba withdraws his personalattention/communication from us at times. ..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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