Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 How Sai became Atlanta's SwamiATLANTA DIARY | Meeta Chaitanya BhatnagarOnline source:http://www.hindustantimes.comJune 7, 2005 When you are ready, Swami, or the teacher appears -this is a maxim that has as many sources of origin asit has interpretations.Atlanta was ready for the appearance of (or as closeto it as one could muster) Sri Sathya Sai Baba -Swami, Baba, Sai Ram to his followers and ahumanitarian to all those who know about his life andworks.The Atlanta chapter of 'The Sri Sathya SaiOrganization', a non-profit, global, spiritualorganisation devoted to practising the message ofSathya Sai, organised a public meeting on hisexemplary life, teachings, and social endeavours inthe fields of education, medicine and public serviceon Saturday, June 04, 2005 at the prestigious CobbGalleria.The programme that was open to all and thatspecifically refrained from monetary solicitation ofany kind was enthusiastically welcomed by thefollowers of Sathya Sai here in Atlanta as also otherswho espoused avid interest in learning more about thisvisionary leader and relentless 'servant of allhumanity' as he calls himself.The two-hour long event included messages from twoeminent speakers - Dr Samuel Sandweiss and Dr PhilipGosselin, and screening of a film which focuses on thehumanitarian projects of Sathya Sai Baba in AndhraPradesh.Dr Philip Gosselin, a psychologist in private practiceand former Director of Behavioural Medicine atFranklin Medical Centre, MA, has been a member of theSathya Sai Baba Central Council of the United Statessince its inception in 1975. He currently serves asits President.Gosselin, who spent two years in Sathya Sai's Ashramin the early 1970s, spoke about the compelling need ofSai's devotees to spread his message of universallove. He spoke about the amazing grace of his Swami ashe calls Sai, in encouraging people to become betterindividuals following the faith they choose to follow.He said, "Swami asks Christians to be betterChristians, Hindus to be better Hindus...The onlyreligion he says, is that of Love."Dr Samuel Sandweiss, the second speaker, is anassistant clinical professor in the Department ofPsychiatry at the University of California, San DiegoSchool of Medicine and has been a practicingpsychiatrist for 35 years. Sandweiss is on the SathyaSai Baba Council since 1975 as well. He is also theauthor of the book 'Sai Baba: The Holy Man and thePsychiatrist'.Sandweiss spoke of his own personal metamorphosis froman enquirer into a devotee and of the tangible,external works that have been conceived and overseenby the holy leader. His talk was followed by the screening of the film,'His Work'. The meeting was organised with theprecision and humility that comes from truly believingin what one does. Even though it was a quasi-spiritualgathering, it remained imbued with subtle dignity dueto the conscientious lack of overt campaigning orcanvassing. For the Diaspora, many of whom do believein the saintliness of Sai, the meeting was indicativeof honour bestowed upon an Indian teacher, leader, andguru if you will 10,000 miles away from home, bypeople who are not Indian by birth but by choice.The meeting was more than a spiritual platform for thepreaching of the faith fostered by the pious leaderfrom Puttaparthy and even the most stoic of listenerswas moved by the sheer simplicity and simultaneouspoignancy of the message of this Swami (or teacher) -for that is the aspect that stands out mostsignificantly about him - the fact that he can inspiremillions of people across the world to the mostfundamental of all positive human actions - service toall - without any didactic pretentiousness.Many of us look for an elusive, complex, utterlyfascinating and decidedly esoteric answer to thepuzzle that life is. We look towards scriptures andsects, religion and ritual, Sanskrit and the Delphifor answers to questions that are beyond the physicsof ordinary comprehension. Whether or not we find themin our own faith or lack of it - this man, who is allbut 5-feet tall and who hails from a rudimentaryvillage hundred miles off the outsourcing capital ofthe world has not only found his own centre but hasalso drawn many relentless believers in the creed ofhumanity towards and beyond himself.In an age of prudential scientific questioning andenduring practicality, some say it is hard enough tofind God - the omnipresent. To be smitten by a man -albeit an extraordinary man - is therefore perplexingand fascinating at once. Whether or not he is Godincarnate is indeed debatable, but that he is godly isbeyond question. 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