Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Sairam,Devotees Experiences - Rao Bahadur S.B.DhumalRAO BAHADUR S.B.DHUMAL, B.A., LL.B, Pleader, Brahmin, aged 63, Nasik, says:I have one great difficulty in answering the question "What are your experiences of Sai Baba?" All hours of day and night, I am having experiences of Baba. There is no incident or event in my life which I do not connect with Him -however trivial it may appear to be. I firmly believe that everything in my life is swayed by Baba. What then is to be mentioned as my experience? Of course, the outside world will not be ready to accept my belief as correct or well-founded. But that, matters nothing to me. In fact, that very disbelief of people seems to be a reason for refusing to disclose one's experience. Every devotee feels that his experiences are his own, and are given to him for his own spiritual and temporal benefit and not for ventilation or publication to the general public which, of course, includes masses of Ignorant, irrelevant carping critics and scoffers. Yet ardent biographers are anxious to ferret out one's innermost secret and sacred experiences to embellish their work. But the devotee whom they delve into feels that in the very act of dragging the secret experience into light, its reality and life are destroyed. The anatomist anxious to examine the living organism inch by inch cuts out what he wants and places it under his microscope, but in that very act, life is destroyed and what he examines with his instrument is dead tissue and not the living organism. The best way of understanding Baba is to experience Him oneself. Where is Baba gone? He is still alive and active - more active, if that were possible, than He was before His Mahasamadhi. Anyone in downright earnest can get Into touch with Him, to-day and at once. But if one will not do that, but wants experiences, second hand, third hand or even fifth hand, he will get but poor stuff. I feel also very strongly the regrettable facts that experiences which get their significance and full force when expressed in our vernacular are to be now expressed to you and by you in English and that the loss in transition will be serious. Anyhow as you want some facts about Baba I shall narrate some that I can personally vouch for i.e., about myself chiefly.I was first (in 1903) devoted to Gajanan Maharaj whom I took to Srimant Gopal Rao Buti. About 1907 I went to Sai Baba. From my very first visit, I was greatly impressed with His extraordinary personality. At His unspoken command, I took Buti to Him and at once Buti also became His devoted follower. Among the services of the latter to Baba, perhaps the most momentous and memorable is His allowing His huge stone-pile (Dagdiwada) to be used as the temple for the reception of the mortal remains and the worship of Baba. It Is difficult to sort out my recollections of Baba, as I consider that every act of mine and every event in my life is moulded and directed by Him. I may quote some sayings and acts of His which throw light on what Sai Baba is, has done, and is doing for devotees (like me).Once Baba told me "At every step of yours, I am taking care of you. If I did not, what will become of you, God knows". This was no overstatement. At another time, when we two were alone, Baba told me "Bhau, the whole of last night, I had no sleep".I: Baba, why so? Baba: I was thinking and thinking of you, all the night.At this declaration, I was overpowered by a sudden gush of love, gratitude, surprise etc. feelings which could find no other expression than a free flow of tears. What intense love He had for me! What an amount of trouble He took for my sake! Just as I was always thinking of Him, He was kind enough to think of me - with this difference. My thought of Him, though loving, was weak, and I could render Him no real service. But His love was accompanied by such vast insight and such power that I was helped in every act and event. He could and did foresee things far ahead and took every required step to avert the evil and accelerate or promote the good that was coming to me. There are numerous instances that may be cited to show this. Outsiders may not be convinced that every such benefit derived by me was and is due to His guidance and ordering. But some instances of His help are so glaring that any fair-minded inquirer who is open to conviction, will be immediately convinced of the truth of what has been stated by Baba and by me. - to be contd Devotees can read this book from the Book Section ofwww.Saileelas.org/books/exppart2.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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