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Om Sri Sai Ram

SAI BABA - THE LIGHT THAT NEVER WAS ON LAND AND SEA

By Swami Sai Sharan Anand

Sri Sathya Sai Baba is a substation of the vast power grid and operates

effectively and continually from that centre. Since he relates himself directly

to the still centre, and is the prime mover of creation and the entire cosmos,

this power is universal and eternal. He stands at the junction of the human and

the divine and emanates the redemptive beam of light that never was on land and

sea. In earlier centuries, the light celestial had descended on our planet

earth and shed its lustre and brilliance for the purposes of ushering in the

golden age and for the redemption and salvation of the human lot. This

transcendental, all-powerful column of light was representative of the past

avatars like Rama, Krishna, Jesus Christ, Buddha and many other partial avatars

who walked the

Earth from time to time. They came to the earth and assumed human form just for

the sheer love of humanity. They have belonged to the class of liberated and

enlightened souls whose earthly sojourn has not been for paying any karmic

debt, but for teaching the less fortunate souls and offering them the recipe

for better and more fruitful, moral codes of living.

In the words of Vivekananda, Higher and higher than all ordinary ones are

another set of teachers, the Avatars of Ishwar, They are Teachers of all

teachers the highest manifestations of God.

The concept of Incarnation is integral with Hindu religious thought and with

Mahayan Buddhism. Even in Christianity, Jesus of Nazareth is believed to be the

one and only manifestation of divine power, the Son of God, the Holy Ghost who

trod the dust of Palestine and subsequently emerged as the supreme principle of

divinity. One has only to study the Holy Bible to garner information about the

power, splendor and glory of Jesus Christ. His teachings, based on love, faith,

hope and charity and his commandments, specially the ones delivered to his

disciples in his Sermon on the Mount speak volumes about his wisdom. The chief

and unique power of an Avatar consists in his power to change the very spirit

of the age and to bring about a wholesale

transformation of the minds and hearts of men. All the Avatars have displayed

this power in abundance. Since the light has come from above, it is just in its

nature to illuminate the dark corners of the world as well as the dark recesses

of the human heart.

Talking about the Avatars Annie Besant, the great theosophist thinker, has

stated that the treasure trove of perennial philosophy and wisdom of Sanathana

dharma is buried in India; but in the modern age of science and easy

communication, the entire wisdom has been properly disseminated and has even

become the spiritual heritage of all mankind, irrespective of caste, creed,

religion or nationality. No wonder that the Vedas, Upanishads, the Sasthras,

Puranas and Bhagavad Gita, not to speak of the vast Sai literature are works

within the reach of the entire humanity which aspires to explore the realm of

spirit. The very fact that Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai is now not only a familiar

name in the West and all over the continents of Australia, Europe.

black">America, Africa, but millions worship him as their personal God. It may

be noted that never before in the long history of Avatars, such a phenomenon

had been witnessed. When Rama and Krishna started their great avataric mission,

very few people realized the import of their work or cared to follow their

teachings. It was only in the case of Lord Buddha that a substantial part of

the world accepted him as a great teacher. But at the present moment of mass

communication, global travel in the jet age and international channels of

printing, time and space have ceased to matter and a large number of seekers

pay their obeisance at the lotus feet of Sai Baba and experience his divinity

at first hand and without any shadow of

doubt.

It is in this sense that I have given the caption 'The Light that never was on

land and sea' to this chapter. Many devotees living thousands of miles away

from Baba have direct experience of miracles, visions, directions in dreams,

accumulation of Vibhutti on pictures in their worship room, and they are drawn

to the Avatar as files of iron are drawn towards a very powerful magnet.

Containing the translucent beams of light, Baba manifests that light wherever

he pleases and the result is universal adoration of his power and mystery as

omnipresent, omniscient and omnipotent God. Indeed, he truly represents that

light which never was on land and sea. In the age of Romantic revival, the

poets longed to see this light, but the waves of industrialism and scientific

materialism obscured their vision, and they thought if there was no God they

would invent

one and found in Nature a substitute for divinity, a light that never was on

land or sea. The primacy of spirit over matter and the transcendence of

consciousness over reality permeate the thought of the nineteenth century

German philosophers and of the British poet and thinker, Samuel Taylor

Coleridge. One notices a close proximity between these thoughts and the ancient

perennial wisdom of the Indian scriptures.

When the Ray Supreme chooses to penetrate the universe, there is illumination

and only illumination. It is not that a cosmic firework is witnessed. All that

happens is that no area of human consciousness is left in the dark to languish

in sempiternal gloom. A new and altogether welcome synthesis between subject

and object is established and the distinction between being and becoming is

obliterated. The light that engulfs the universe may either appear as both

personal and impersonal. It may either take the form of a Krishna or Sai Baba.

In its impersonal aspect, the light may be universal light, the naked majesty

of the sun and the stars. In the eleventh chapter of Srimad Bhagawat Gita the

vision of the divine in its total beauty, splendor and

terror was bestowed to Arjuna. We are aware of the glimpse of the eternal and

ultimate reality vouchsafed by the avatar to the intimate and fortunate ones

who were held near and dear to the avatar. The child Krishna opened his mouth

in order to show Yasoda, his foster mother that he had not eaten the mud. And

Yasoda, on her part, saw both creation and dissolution going on in that flash

of vision, universes rolling within the narrow confines of the avatar's mouth.

Lord Krishna also showed his cosmic form at the time he admonished Prince

Arjuna to cure him of his feeling of wavering and disaffection and his recoil

from action in the battle­field. When we glance through the biography of Sai

Baba of Shirdi we find that as a child, while playing with marble with a

neighbor lad he won all the marble counters. The neighbor boy brought the

lingam from the shrine of his

mother and played with it and lost it to Babu, as Shirdi Babu was called. When

the mother of the neighbor boy came to know of it, she rushed to the spot where

the boys were playing and entreated Babu to return the marble lingam. Babu

denied having taken the lingam. On being asked to open his mouth, he did so.

The pious lady saw universes rolling in the mouth of Babu and lay prostrate at

his feet. She had the advantage of the divine vision. In the biography of Sri

Sathya Sai Baba, entitled Sathyam, Sivam, Sundaram we read that Baba showed the

images of all the avatars to his mother Eshwaramba and some close devotees. It

is reported that the images were produced in reflections on water, and many of

the onlookers could not withstand the impact of that sight and even fainted. It

only proves the point that humankind cannot bear very much reality.

You will appreciate the truth of the statement that the only difference between

a full Avatar and the omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent God without form is

that the Avatar has a name and a form. These, while making him more readily

available to mankind, do not limit the amplitude of his divinity. Seeing him in

the form of a man, the human mind is inclined to question these three

fundamental facets of Almighty God. I have often heard him say that there is

only one God and He is omnipresent. Can this small man in red be omnipresent?

Can he be everywhere at once? The mind questions. Yes, he is everywhere in

spirit, the Holy Spirit. Many of his close devotees perceive him around them

all the time, often as Light. But, then, when he deems it necessary, that Light

will suddenly take subtle form of Sai Baba. This I know personally from

experience.

Furthermore, Howard Murphet affirms the supreme continence of his affirmation

visthe divine principle manifested in Sai Baba as Light. He records:

Now, after many wonderful years of benign influence of my shining star Sai Baba,

I have no doubt whatever about his omnipresence, his omniscience and its

relation to his omnipotence ... I have no doubt that he will call to himself,

at the right time all those who are ready to take a step forward into the

Divine Light and become his helpers. Thus, in ways that we cannot yet foresee,

he will carry out his divine mission for the enlightenment of the whole world,

creating a new epoch for mankind. Yet, after the partial insights into the

mission of the Avatar I find that God remains a great mystery.

Answering to a question by John Hislop about pointed concentration on the form

of God, Sri Sathya Sai Baba says:

The best Sadhana is that every act through the day be done as worship of God.

God is like the electric power. Heart is the light bulb. The wiring is the

discipline. The switch is the intelligence. Just turn the switch and there is

light.

John Hislop describes how Sri Sathya Sai Baba answers to his question in respect

of the divinity and universal omnipresence of Swami.

H. Swami, here just now we actually witnessed a part of this amazing story. How

can this all be? Swami holds the entire universe in His Hand. He bears the

responsibility for the inconceivably immense entire universe. And how can he at

the same time give this detailed attention to the lives of individual devotees?

Sai : It is as you say. Swami holds the universe in His hand. But devotees learn

of the glory and majesty through Swami's attention to each one, personally. That

Swami holds the universe, yet at the same time fully cares for the lives of his

devotees even to the smallest detail is the measure of His glory that the

devotee can understand.

That Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai is the translucent, all-pervasive Light that never

was on land or sea in recent times after the dawn of kaliytiga nearly five

thousand centuries ago cannot be called in question. We have not only the

concrete and irrefutable evidence of astrology, Sai Baba's birth chart at the

time of his nativity, the opinion of experts in reading the aura surrounding

the faces of eminent human personalities, but also the personal testament of

devotees.

Most of these evidences have been discussed at some length in the author's

earlier volume, Sai Baba: The Rose-Fire of Heaven. However, a brief resume may

be given here for the sake of coherence and continuity. The first evidence is

that of the ancient Jyotish Shastra enumerating the principles of astrology.

The position of the ascendant in the lagna, the nakshatras and other major

planets or constellations at the nativity time of the subject is supposed to be

very crucial and significant in determining the life and character of the

subject. The study of the birth chart of Sri Sathya Sai Baba reveals the nature

and quality of his divine descent. Born in Akshaya Kartik when as many as four

powerful planets were staying in conjunction in the ascendant. The combination

of Sun, Saturn, Venus and Mercury indicated beyond any shadow of doubt

the advent of a Maha Purush, a great being or an avatar was born as the very

quintessence of Light and Love in order to herald a golden era for humanity.

The advent of the Sai Avatar had been prophesied thousands of years ago in the

Upanishads as also in Bhrigu Samhita, Nadi documents scribbled on palm leaves

by ancient sages and seers and in Satcharitragrantham, the repository of

ancient wisdom. These priceless records describe the divine attributes of Sai

Baba whose principal task is dharma paripalan, paropkar and Bhakta samrakshan.

He has laghima, anima and mahimas, the power to shower grace and splendor. He

is omnipresent, omniscient and omnipotent. It is also predicted that his powers

would increase tenfold at the time of pralaya, calamity and dissolution. He will

show himself at many places as column of light and perform many divine

manifestations like keeping an airplane airborne without petrol. Finally, it

is mentioned that he will unfurl a dharma dhwaza after the completion of his

avataric mission at Whitefield, Bangalore. It is difficult for us to disbelieve

all these predictions. From the recorded evidence of so many miraculous

manifestations of the omnipresence and omniscience of Baba and his Christ-like

power of resurrecting the dead, multiplying the quantity of food etc., one is

inclined to believe in the divine advent of Sai Baba.

However, the greatest achievement of Sai Baba is to turn people Godward and

plant in the human hearts the seed of faith and impregnate those hearts with

the elixir of pure, selfless love and thus bring about the transformation of

hearts.

Another strong evidence of Baba's divinity comes from an entirely different

source, Frank Varoneshky, a professor at the University of Arizona, U.S.A., who

has earned the distinction of being an undisputed expert in the study of the

halo or aura that surrounds the faces of individuals. He has the privilege of

studying the aura on the faces of eminent individuals in all walks of life.

According to him, the attendant aura speaks volumes about the character and

personality of the subject. Whereas the aura round the

faces of ordinary mortals is, more or less, non­descript, null and void, the

aura encircling the face of a superhuman person or an avatar is expansive and

its lustre extends up to the sky which is limitless. Professor Varoneshky was

bewildered and enthralled to see the aura round the face of Sai Baba. According

to him, it was a white and pink aura of the colour of love. This aura became

golden like sun and turned into blue colour, which is the colour of love when

the Majans were being sung. Professor Varoneshky suggests that this aura

signified the boundless energy of love and he has no hesitation in saying that

aura wise Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai was God, the diamond like brilliance of his

eyes expressing the unfathomable depth of his love.

The personal experiences of many a devotee richly substantiate this aspect of

Sai Baba, the dramatic operative principle of his divinity manifested as a Ray

from the Supreme. The present author himself experienced the surge of waves and

waves of unearthly light emanating from the eyes of Sri Sathya Sai Baba on that

fateful day of summer, 1973 as he stood face to face with Baba in an attic room

by the side of the interview room. It was not only ecstasy, but also sublimity

that filled the vessel of his being. The author still recapitulates that moment

of epiphany, akin to the intersection time when one is very near illumination

and experiences the process of being burnt out.

An American devotee Jack Scher records his intimate experience of his first

encounter with Sai Baba in images of poetry. He says:

One personal Leela was my discovery that during Bhajans I could close my eyes

and suddenly the whole scene I had been watching turned into beautiful shades

of intense rose, pink, mauve and orange. At first I thought it was an after

image but the scene kept changing. The audience would fade and I'd see huge

palaces with gigantic walls and turrets. When Baba came outside, I could close

my eyes and the whole scene would turn into a soft and yet vivid pink. He lit

the sky with his presence. We are aware that in some of the materializations,

especially photographs and cards, there is the imprint of three words: T.P.S.

-Howard Murphet records in one of his books, Sai Baba: Avatar. Baba answered

his query and explained the fact that T.P.S. was his trade mark. It meant Tara

Parthi Sai. We can conjecture that it also might mean Tara Patri Sai and Tara

Prema Sai. The direct apocalyptic experience of Pauline Kirby is strange and

unique as she visualizes the descent of a star on the Good Friday day of 1977

that transformed her life and left an indelible imprint on her mind. That is

how she describes the descending of the Holy Spirit from the Sky as Sri Sathya

Sai Baba:

After spending a very lovely evening in attunement... with God and Nature, I

retired to my room. It just so happened that this particular room had a

skylight so I could look up and gaze at the star-lit sky ... I looked up at the

skylight; and suddenly a star started coming down from the heavens. It streaked

across the sky getting brighter and brighter and continued right on through the

window, entering directly into my room. It was awesome. I was utterly stunned

and amazed ... Almost instantaneously my room shone with a very strong light.

Everything seemed so clear and beautiful. It was totally overpowering. I was in

a complete state of awe and wonderment. I remember saying 'Is this happening to

me? Is this a dream? Am I asleep but I was totally awake and my mind was

perfectly clear. Yes, it was really happening ... The star then began to flash

various streams of light, and all these flashed before my eyes, I heard a very

loving voice giving me clear directions about my life. The messages were very

simple, and there was no doubt in my mind that this was guidance from above...

The voice also told me to become a vegetarian, become celibate, and begins to

worship God. Later when I came to Sai Baba, I realized that these were his

exact teachings... The star stayed with me for quite some time. The flashes of

light and the voice all happened in a much synchronized pattern, like an

orchestra playing a symphony around the cosmic dance of life... yes, I realized

there is really a God, and he is directing every move of my life... Sometime

during the star's presence, I remember feeling very afraid, and immediately the

image of climbing up and downstairs came into my mind. To me, go down meant to

descend into darkness and the unknown, while to go up meant to follow the light

and to know what the real Truth is. I now realize how

similar this insight was to Asatoma prayer of Sai devotees: Lead me from the

unreal to the real; lead me from darkness to light; lead me from death to

immortality. Even then, Baba was imparting one of his essential teachings. Soon

I started reading about Sathya Sai Baba and the very first book, Vision of the

Divine, disclosed Swami's trademark, T.P.S. It means Tara (Star), Puttaparthi

in the form of Sathya. Then I realized it was he who had come as that wonderful

star; it was he who had descended into my world on Good Friday night; it was he

who had completely changed my life.

Thus, it is clear from the vivid and authentic experience of Pauline Kirby that

she, like William Wordsworth, had the intimations of immortality on the night

of Good Friday, which transformed her life and brought her into the orbit of

Sri Sathya Sai Baba and nearly made her an apostle of Christ. She may not be

Paul, but her name has the implicit suggestion of its derivation from the name

of the great apostle. The star symbol is extremely relevant in this context. It

encloses within it the power, majesty and brilliance of that perpetual star

which God is.

It may also be noted that the account of Pauline Kirby, describing the descent

of the Holy Spirit, is essentially poetic. Verily it is through poetic

perception and imagination that such a tenuous experience as the vision of the

divine can be grasped and communicated. In this connection, one is tempted to

quote the poem of Professor V.K. Gokak a noted Kannada and Indian English poet

in which he envisions Sai Baba as 'a lawn of blue light'.

Baba is a lawn of blue light With a May flower on top of his hair And a golden

lily on his cranium. He is the healer of a world in pain, The blue-throated God

That drinks the poison of its suffering To make it happy and whole.

This blue-throated God is also the Sun-crystal as described in V.K. Gokak's

another beautiful poem:

He sits in the sun in the meridian hour of exceeding glory.

And the sun is mellow to his eyes and limbs; The scion of the sun becomes a sun

crystal. He receives the quintessential ray and concentrates it on the world

that it may be purged of its dross. And in the moment of Apocalypse, that

sun-crystal Melts into the sun.

One can say, in conclusion, that Sri Sathya Sai Baba is the perpetual star that

becomes multifoliate rose so as to make humanity aware of his divine reality.

He appears as light or the single flame that burns continually to take the

entire humanity, upward to the path of illumination making us aware of the God

who resides within us. Baba's divine power is the power of spirit, and his

light is the sempiternal light that shines everywhere. In the words of

Professor Gokak, Baba's power is something that descends from the thousand

petalled lotuses, the elemental exercise of a will that is omniscient and

omnipresent. It is the will that sees and acts simultaneously. What it wills

fills and fulfils itself in space and time. But it bides its time, unwrapped by

slushy sentiments, unbiased by impatient hurry. And when it strikes, it is for

all to see, like a column of light

that unites the earth and sky.

Professor Gokak describes some of the external, breath-taking and almost

unbelievable phenomena that go by the name of miracles, signs and wonders: It

is the cascade of Vibhutti or holy ash, endless, exhaustless. It is the

crystallization of lingam after lingam, spheroids of alabaster or jade from the

silk soft leaves in the abdomen. It is the ceaseless oozing of honey from the

heart of granite itself. It is the descent of a succession of golden images of

gods and goddessesfrom nowhere. It is the transformation of stray particles of

sand on a sea shore into the divine image of Sri Krishna, the reconstitution of

water into petrol. It is the profuse in pouring of Vibhutti and the massing in

of kumkum behind the glass framed on the photograph, the foot­prints in holy

ashes leading to the worship room in a house or out of it. It

is flower moving marvelously from the top of a photograph to its base, or whole

garlands aflutter ... It is the rain that suddenly stops raining or the

electric bulb that blazes with light when the whole area is plunged in

darkness. It is the shaft of light that hits you in the eye from a photograph.

That Sri Sathya Sai Baba is divinity incarnate, the logos, the word or the

supreme Brahman is no longer debated or doubted. As time passes, the absolute

certainty and authenticity of his incarnation or avatarhood is becoming as

clear as daylight. Even those who consider Sri Sathya Sai Baba merely as a holy

man and saint par excellence are veering round to the view that he may be

representing the absolute and ultimate reality, the still centre which is the

source and spring of all light and knowledge. Howard Murphet in his book, Where

the Road Ends, makes a mention of the prophecy of Sri Aurobindo about the

victory day:

The noble work of Sri Aurobindo did, however, have its Victory day. This day

still celebrated in his ashram was on the 24th November, 1926. His followers

believed that Sri Aurobindo had been working for years to bring about what he

called Krishna consciousness on earth. On that day he announced that his goal

had been achieved.

black">Krishna consciousness had come on earth and so this was his Victory day.

On the day before this announcement, that is, on the 23rd November, 1926,

Avatar Sai Baba was born. A large number of his followers including myself see

him as Avatar Krishna born again.

Dr. Samuel Sandweiss, a renowned American psychiatrist, was drawn towards Sri

Sathya Sai Baba and delved deep into the reality of the avatar and he was able

to apprehend the ultimate reality of Baba. He records:

Good news about the presence of Sai Baba among us will spread quickly throughout

the world, I am sure even though as he says, it will take a while for us to

comprehend his full significance or the meaning of his message. It has been my

good fortune to draw close to him at a time when it is still possible to become

friendly with him on a personal level and see the clear signs of his greatness

in a close and intimate way. Yet I feel that soon Baba will become but an

orange speck on the horizon, surrounded by millions of eager faces. And like

the people in his village who were once blessed to know the sweetness of his

being from daily personal contact with him, I too will one day be saddened by

having to view him only from a distance. But it is enough to know that Sai Baba

exists at all. I feel deeply fortunate to be able to play a part, in some small

measure, through this book in an evolutionary phenomenon moving inexorably

towards realization: world consciousness awakening to its own glorious

potential, and to the presence of a being who may indeed be ushering in a

golden age.

The experience of Swami Abhedananda, a close devotee of Sri Raman Mharshi, who

achieved a high level of spiritual development through Sadhana and longed to

see the divine in human form, is very revealing. One morning at 4 A.M. he had a

vision of both. Raman Mharshi and Sai Baba. The figure of Sai Baba underwent a

metamorphosis and it seemed to Swami Abbedananda that Sri Krishna was standing

before him in his tangible concrete presence. Even John Hislop in his wonderful

book, My Baba and I, has related his experience of a drive with Baba on his car

.... when he was amazed and wonder struck to see the attractive shades of deep

blue on the face of Baba. He could not help asking Baba: 'what did that colour

actually meant Baba was quick to respond:

'It was the colour and complexion of Krishna.' It may be interesting to sort out

the revealing experiences of devotees, specially their initial and final

perceptions of and insights into the nature of the Avatar. The most common

thing is that the hearts and souls of persons ready to receive spiritual

initiation are instantly lit up by the light of Baba's divine presence.

Sri Sathya Sai Baba is a cosmic visitor; an avatar of Light and Love and his

glory and splendor cannot be diminished by censure or criticism by cynics,

ignorant and hollow men without faith. Baba simply brushes aside or ignores

such criticism by saying that he feels sorry for those persons who hardly know

either him or themselves. In his famous interview granted to Mr. R.K. Karanjia

of Blitz Magazine he has answered all his queries and convinced Mr. Karanjia of

his divinity. Mr., R.K. Karanjia, a progressive thinker and committed Marxist,

has beautifully summed up his overall impression of Sri Sathya Sai Baba and his

mission. He has pit it record and has become an ardent devotee of Baba:

What finally is the sum of Sathya Sai Baba's mission? God realization through

self-realization, he answered. In his series of interviews Baba has shown the

Godward path to the realization of satchitananda, that is, experience,

knowledge and bliss absolute. According to Baba, this highest state of

consciousness or enlightenment is possible for every man and woman to achieve

once he or she is liberated from the ego bondage of body and mind to realize

the true self that is jivatma. Jivatma is the abode of the indwelling God in

man. It is the embodied essence of parmatma, the Cosmic Spirit. The Avatar's

mission, according to Baba, is to help mankind dissolve the barrier of the ego

and the mind with it so that the embodied jivatma can merge and fuse with the

universal Parmatma, the mighty ocean of nectar divine as he describes

it, to raise mankind to a race of good men and good women. Baba seeks to resolve

the universal problem of man's alienation from man, God and nature with the Sai

philosophy of pure spiritual love. Sathya Sai Baba provides the desired formula

for escape from the terror of existence. Only evolution to a higher plane of

consciousness can save man from this terror, this darkness and cold, this

frozen spiritual misery.

Mr. Janardan Thakur, another important journalist and feature writer of Sunday,

has also published his interview with Baba. He had gone there in a critical and

skeptical frame of mind, harboring doubts about not only Baba's power but also

his gown, his hair. Baba was generous and compassionate enough to allow him to

examine the gown and the hair and he reports that there could not be a wig; it

was a head full of hairs. Similarly, when reputed para psychologists and a

bunch of psychiatrists visited Prashanthi Nilayam Baba accepted them with grace

and removed all their doubts. This author also remembers the time when Baba

passed along the line of the teaching staff and mumbled sadly, 'You all are

doubting Thomases.' Baba has said on many occasions, 'If you say yes, I also

say yes, yes, yes. If you say 'no', I also say no, no, no.' what is of crucial

importance

is the attitude of total affirmation, faith and unswerving belief in the

existence of God. Since the individual Atma is basically an ansha or part of

the paramatma according to Vedanta, the eternal Absolute having created the

universe at its own pleasure, the One having become many, there is hardly any

separation. 'Thou art that' is the basic and central truth. That is what Sri

Sathya Sai Baba means when he says that God realization is self-realization.

Verily, Sri Sathya Sai Baba is the unique and incomparable source of Light, a

regal and imperial Lighthouse, the blazing fire in the midst of a black pall to

point the way to the pilgrims assailed by fancy lights and enchantments. To

change the metaphor, he may also be described as that sempiternal erosionless

rock in the bosom of the sea, the ocean of sansar. In the dark and stormy

weather it is merely a sea-mark, helping the mariner to cruise safely on to his

destination; but in calm and tranquil weather, it is what it always was, the

symbol of permanence. Waves wash over it, the sunlight caresses it and the sea

wind blows over it, but it is always firm and erosion less. In this world of

constant flux Sai Baba is the only unchanging Absolute who sheds his light on

each and every fragment of the phenomenal world, the Light that never was on

land or sea. He

is at the spring and the source, the root and the foliage of every sentient

thing, especially mankind, for it is man who has the privilege of evolving to

higher and still higher states of consciousness.

Howard Murphet in the last chapter of his book, Where the Road Ends, speaks of

life's journey as a pilgrimage and a search and goes on to highlight the nature

of the quest. Finding the right kind of analogy of the medieval quest romances,

he believes that the final destination of the questing hero is the place of

everlasting happiness and eternal, absolute bliss.

As T.S. Eliot says in the last movement of Little Gidding,

We shall never cease from exploration And the end of our exploring Will be to

arrive where we started And know the place for the first time.

Howard Murphet quotes from The Secret of the Golden Flower:

Wandering in Heaven one eats the spirit of energy of the Receptive and the still

deeper secret within the secret the land that is nowhere that is the true home.

The place is none other than the Grail castle, the destination of Sir Percival,

Sir Galhad and other valiant knights. When the seeker comes finally to the

chapel perilous, he has to encounter the grail girl who asks him questions. It

is only when he has the gift of grace that he is able to give the right answers

and has glimpses of the Holy Grail. The Grail king is none other than God

himself who lives in the inner chambers of the heart of the questor, the inner

spirit, and the true self. Mr. Murphet significantly says: 'My own Grail castle

was my star in the East, Sai Baba.'

Similar has been the experience of many close devotees of Sri Sathya Sai Baba

who have bathed in the white radiance of the divine Light and have had glimpses

of the Grail, the innermost meaning and purpose of life. When Sai Baba

unequivocally declares. ... The fact that the worship of the Lord in any form,

in any name is the worship of Sai or that it is he who grants the boons

irrespective of the God to whom you make your prayer, supplication.

What is meant is that the power that operates in and through Sai form is

identical to the power to which you pray.

This is clearly an unmistakable and authentic manifestation of Satchidananda who

has a human form, feet and hands and is engaged in purposeful activity of

listening to the prayers of the world in pain and misery and is entirely

capable of liberating all souls in the universe. That is why God is described

as uttam Purush, the source of Light, Love and Bliss.

It is the universal omniscience, omnipresence, power, glory and splendor of the

highest magnitude that gives credence to the belief that Sri Sathya Sai Baba is

the manifestation of the divine principle and is the crowned knot of fire and

the beacon light by which we know of the glory of God Almighty. As Mr. S.P.

Ruhela says:

Sai Baba has served, inspired and instructed unnumbered thousands of devotees,

skeptics, critics and curiosity seekers through the years with profound

spiritual powers. One of these is his widely reported capacity to heal the

diseases and infirmities of people by blessing them ... Another important area

of his power is the ability to respond immediately to prayers or cries for help

from devotees often hundreds or thousands of miles away by appearing at the site

and taking action by materializing gifts of Vibhutti or other things in their

houses by causing message to appear for them, and so on. This divine television

and teleprinter has surprised and baffled physical scientists in India and

abroad who have seen

their laws of Physics fall before Baba's miracles.

And furthermore, he describes the universal charisma of the Avatar by testifying

to his acceptance as a symbol of divinity by the world at large. He says:

Devoted Christians have testified that they find in Sai Baba glimpses of their

Christ. The Hindus find in him the living images of Shiva, Shakti, Krishna,

Rama, or their family deities. The Muslims call him Allah and people of other

religions find in him their own conception of God. He is secular, casteless,

classless, country less, religion less, fearless and full of the love of a

thousand mothers.

Sri Sathya Sai Baba has declared:

My power is immeasurable. My truth is inexplicable. I am announcing this about

me as the need has arisen ... Let me tell you that emphatic declarations of the

truth of avatars were made so clearly and so unmistakably only by Krishna.

Finally, to write about the principle of divinity emergent in a full Avatar like

Sai Baba, is a difficult and precarious business because one cannot enclose the

sun in a little room and say with certainty he is this and that. So it would be

fair to close this chapter by quoting the words of Howard Murphet:

If we were asked to list the attributes in our concept of God, the spiritual

parent, most of us would name these: compassionate concern for our welfare, the

knowledge of what that welfare truly is, the stern strength to make us take the

nasty medicine when necessary, the power to help and guide us along the narrow

way to our spiritual home, the forgiveness and mercy of the father who welcomes

with joy the prodigal, the power to bring essential innovations to the human

drama which he himself has created, and a love that is equal towards all his

human children. These are the salient qualities in man's mental image of God.

And these qualities­ all of them those who have eyes to see have seen in Sai

Baba.

TO BE CONTINUED…

>From Sai brothers with Sai love

/

Source: http://www.indiangyan.com/books/otherbooks/sai_baba/Index.shtml

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