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New Jersey, UK, etc.. What He is expecting, is : We all come from God. When

He says: I will see you tomorrow (but actually ignores us for the rest of our

stay) We all know that "tomorrow" is not our tomorrow - He is beyond Time and

Space. The best example that can explain this concept better is in Sai

Satcharithra: When Shama (Shirdi Sai's close devotee) was bitten by snake and

he ran to Masjid to His Vitoba (Sai). Sai welcomed him with scolds and abuses

- Sai got enraged and said - "Oh vile Bhaturdya (Priest) do not climb up.

Beware if you do so" and then roared - "Go, Get away, Come down." Seeing Baba

thus red with wrath, Shama was greatly puzzled and disappointed. He thought

that the Masjid was his home and Sai Baba his sole

Refuge, but if he was driven away like this, where should he go? He lost all

hope of life and kept silent. After a time Baba became normal and calm when

Shama went up and sat near. Then Baba said to him - "Don't be afraid, don't

care a jot, the Merciful Fakir will save you, go and sit quiet at home, don't

go out, believe in Me and remain fearless and have no anxiety". Then he was

sent home. The only thing to be remembered in this connection is this - the

words of Baba (`Go, Get away, Come down') were not addressed to Shama- as it

apparently looked - but they were a direct order to the snake and its poison

not to go up and circulate through Shama's body.

yes"> So, it is our knowledge that does not suffice to understand His words -

His words can never go untrue. Karacharanakritam vaakkaayajam karmajam vaa

COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: 'Bookman Old Style'">Shravananayanajam vaa maanasam

vaaparadham Viditamaviditam vaa sarvame tatshkamasva For the sins done by the

hands and the feet, by the tongue and the body, or by the ears and the eyes, or

those done in thought, or any other follies, known or unknown - for all these,

forgive me. Jaya Jaya karunaabdhe shri pabho Sainaatha. Hail ! Hail! O

compassionate one, Shri Prabhu Sainath! SaiRam Parimalam."Meena .N.Nath"

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all , Sai Ram, After reading about permanence of Swami's words ,I have been

made to think--does it really happen that Gods words never fail and His words

turn in to reality , the reality He wills.Or His words ,always come true in

the context willed by Him in time ,births willed by Him . I happen to know

few instances wherein devotees din't experience reality of Bhagwan's words ,

spoken to them directly in interviews . I love to believe that God never ever

fails us ,He does watch us fall only to make us get up and walk ,walk with more

balance and awareness . I would like to know views about the efficacy of

Bhagwan Baba's spoken words . Regards , Meena

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about permanence of Swami's words ,I have been made to think--does it really

happen that Gods words never fail and His words turn in to reality , the

reality He wills.Or His words ,always come true in the context willed by Him in

time ,births willed by Him . I happen to know few instances wherein devotees

din't experience reality of Bhagwan's words , spoken to them directly in

interviews . I love to believe that God never ever fails us ,He does watch us

fall only to make us get up and walk ,walk with more balance and awareness . I

would like to know views about the efficacy of Bhagwan Baba's spoken words .

Regards , Meena

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