Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 APPENDIX - III An Objection and An Answer Several readers of Telugu version of the book objected to the chapter in which I have written of some of the famous contemporary devotees of Sai Baba. Different readers averred that most of these devotees do not deserve to be mentioned in such a book, caught as they are in the coils of certain moral lapses. To this charge I can only give my view point. Moral lapses are a consequence of incomplete spiritual perception of the nature of worldly things and of the spirit. Increased insight into the worthlessness of matters grossly worldly is a product of gradual evolution of consciousness through sadhana. In the path of devotion to Baba this development is entirely a matter concerning the devotee in question. We have nothing to bother about it. Sai Baba himself had furnished the true picture of the matter. When one of his devotees wondered how many of those flock to Baba would realize life’s goal, he gave an apt parallel. When the mango tree blossoms, how many of these blossoms, buds, tender fruits and half-ripe ones fall off owing to wind, pests, monkeys, children etc? And how few reach the state of ripe fruition? A verse in the “Bhagavadgita” too says that of thousands of individuals, only a few turn godward; of these, only very few will realize Him. “Many are called but very few are chosen” says Christ and illustrates it with the parable of the sower. The devotee’s zeal in the pursuit of his goal is of prime concern to him and it is a matter concerning his enlightenment. Why should we bother about it? A true devotee of Baba never does. For, Baba himself had demonstrated what our attitude to such should be. When Jawahar Ali, the pseudo-saint pretended to be the guru of Sai Baba, the latter kept quiet. He never bothered to expatiate the former’s unworthiness to other devotees. He was very explicit in asking us to shed the sense of difference and to see the one in all if we wish to attain the ultimate object of life (paramartha). Then should we bother about any moral lapses in these devotees? (Source: http://www.saibharadwaja.org) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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