Guest guest Posted September 21, 2008 Report Share Posted September 21, 2008 Sairam Dear Sai Brother, What a wonderful experience!!!!! Yesterday I was travelling from Proddattur, A.P to Bangalore by the APSRTC bus which left at 10.00 a.m. When I enquired the previous day about the timings of Hightech to Bangalore they gave me 10.45 a.m and I had reached exactly by 9.40 .am. But to my surprise the Bus came at 9.45 and started by 10.00 am sharp. The bus was unusually empty. Only a couple of other passengers to pulivendila. On reaching pulivendala 2/3 guys got in to go to Kadri. And at Kadri I found there was no one except me and suddenly a shrill of fear engulfed me as I the bus had to go through ghat section and I was the lone lady passenger. There was no conductor even. The driver was conductor cum driver. Immediately my presence of mind - My trust in My Bhagavan recaptured me and I said to myself that I was not alone but Bhagavan is constantly with me. Just as the thought passed my mind - a few persons stopped the bus and about ten persons including ladies boarded the bus all trvavelling to Bangalore!!!!!!! Our Beloved Lord is always with us to protect us and guide us so why worry??? Thankam Nair--- On Sun, 21/9/08, kumar mahadevan <mahadevan12 wrote: kumar mahadevan <mahadevan12[saibabanews] Divine Concernsaibabanews Date: Sunday, 21 September, 2008, 8:51 AM EXCERPTS FROM STUDENTS TALK - SRI DEEPAKDivine ConcernEach one of us is in the very same situation. Any little accomplishment, any little deed is always supported by the unseen hand of our Beloved Lord. When I look back into the face of time, I find a rainbow of memories flashing before me. There is one thing I never failed throughout. It is the presence of Bhagavan, saturated by His Love. Every moment is filled with His omnipresence, omnipotence and omniscience. However it is for us to recognize this truth A couple of years ago, my parents along with my brother and I were taking a walk down the shopping lanes of London where we intended to make our purchases. On our way out one of the supermarkets, my father accidentally happened to put his hand into his hand baggage and to our dismay he found all our passports missing!We were initially panic stricken, but our faith in Bhagavan removed all our fears. We searched all around the place, retracting our steps but there was no sign of any of our passports. My father went down the lane making inquiries, but none of them brought us anywhere close to our passports. My father finally decided to register the problem with the police and started looking out for police officer.As he proceeded, a young Englishman whom he saw for the first time came straight to him and said. "You must be looking for the lost and found department. Sir it is right over there," and gave him some landmark. My father walked into the office of the British cops, as he had been directed to. As he opened the door of the lost - and found department, he saw the officer in-charge just placing all our passports in a bag "Thanks God" His exclamation was enough to inform the officer that those passports belong to us.Nevertheless he looked at my father with a smile and asked, "Are these your passports? The answer of my father in the affirmative seemed to delight the officer and on being asked how the passports landed there, he said. "Didn't you meet anyone on the way up?My father said that there wasn't any one he met. But the officer was not satisfied. He went on and said that the man who gave the passports just left a few seconds before my father came in and he said that he was the owner of the shop. My father just posed one last question on his way out with passports. "How did he look like? The reply to the question was enough to throw us back in our seats and start thinking. Every single description matched the splendor of our Beloved Bhagavan and we were deeply thankful for all that he had done for our family.It was about nine months after that Bhagavan appear in the dream of my father and confirmed His presence at London in a very unique way. The amount of concern Bhagavan has for each of us in much more than what the word concern literally means. The unfathomable ocean of His love goes far beyond our mind's comprehension' s. There is lot we students to learn from His actions, from His words and lot to learn from His love. We have to travel far beyond to be able to know actually how fortunate each of us is to be with Bhagavan. What we see of Him today is a very minute spectacle of what He actually is. Each one of us is on a long journey, "from us to ourselves" and we are immensely fortunate to have our goal. Bhagavan as our guide. And on this journey, it is my constant prayer to Bhagavan that He be with us and guide us throughout so that I may be an instrument in His hands.OM SAI RAM http://aumsairam108 .tripod.com/ article/amazing- cure2.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2009 Report Share Posted March 23, 2009 Each one of us is in the very same situation. Any little accomplishment, any little deed is always supported by the unseen hand of our Beloved Lord. When I look back into the face of time, I find a rainbow of memories flashing before me. There is one thing I never failed throughout. It is the presence of Bhagavan, saturated by His Love. Every moment is filled with His omnipresence, omnipotence and omniscience. However it is for us to recognize this truth A couple of years ago, my parents along with my brother and I were taking a walk down the shopping lanes of London where we intended to make our purchases. On our way out one of the supermarkets, my father accidentally happened to put his hand into his hand baggage and to our dismay he found all our passports missing!We were initially panic stricken, but our faith in Bhagavan removed all our fears. We searched all around the place, retracting our steps but there was no sign of any of our passports. My father went down the lane making inquiries, but none of them brought us anywhere close to our passports. My father finally decided to register the problem with the police and started looking out for police officer. As he proceeded, a young Englishman whom he saw for the first time came straight to him and said. "You must be looking for the lost and found department. Sir it is right over there," and gave him some landmark. My father walked into the office of the British cops, as he had been directed to. As he opened the door of the lost –and found department, he saw the officer in-charge just placing all our passports in a bag"Thanks God" His exclamation was enough to inform the officer that those passports belong to us.Nevertheless he looked at my father with a smile and asked, "Are these your passports? The answer of my father in the affirmative seemed to delight the officer and on being asked how the passports landed there, he said. "Didn't you meet anyone on the way up?My father said that there wasn't any one he met.But the officer was not satisfied. He went on and said that the man who gave the passports just left a few seconds before my father came in and he said that he was the owner of the shop. My father just posed one last question on his way out with passports. "How did he look like? The reply to the question was enough to throw us back in our seats and start thinking. Every single description matched the splendor of our Beloved Bhagavan and we were deeply thankful for all that he had done for our family. It was about nine months after that Bhagavan appear in the dream of my father and confirmed His presence at London in a very unique way.The amount of concern Bhagavan has for each of us in much more than what the word concern literally means. The unfathomable ocean of His love goes far beyond our mind's comprehension's. There is lot we students to learn from His actions, from His words and lot to learn from His love.We have to travel far beyond to be able to know actually how fortunate each of us is to be with Bhagavan. What we see of Him today is a very minute spectacle of what He actually is. Each one of us is on a long journey, "from us to ourselves" and we are immensely fortunate to have our goal. Bhagavan as our guide. And on this journey, it is my constant prayer to Bhagavan that He be with us and guide us throughout so that I may be an instrument in His hands. - From Talk given by Shri.Deepak a Student of Swami's University http://www.radiosai.orgOm Sai Ram. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2009 Report Share Posted March 23, 2009 I have a very similar experience to share. Couple of years back, I decided to go on a holiday to Singapore and Malaysia with my wife and 2 small kids. During our trip to Malaysia, We lodged ourselves in a hotel in Kaulalampur and then proceeded to Genting Highlands. Since, we were coming back to KL, we told the hotel to hold our luggage and went with bare minimum baggage to Genting Highlands. Enroute, I wanted the vehicle to stop to enable me take some breath taking scenery. Its then that I realized that my bag containing my camera, our passports, tickets and all the money missing. My mind went blank and I was lost thinking about numerous problems I would have to face if I were to loose the bag with 2 small children to take care of in a foreign land. I started praying feverently to Baba. Seeing my predicament, the cab driver, gave me his cell phone and asked me to contact his boss, our tour operator. I called him and explained my predicament to him. He assured me that he will check if the bag was missed at the hotel and call me back. After 2 agonising hours he called me and told me that the bag was found and some one will drive over 150 km to hand over the bag to me. Believe it or not, I received the bag, with all the contents intact and the driver had baba’s photo in the car. The driver refused to take any tip and disappered as soon as he appeared. I think this was a miracle and only swami saved us in a foreign land. Regards Shrikant saibabanews [saibabanews ] On Behalf Of kumar mahadevan Monday, March 23, 2009 10:24 AM saibabanews ; [saibabanews] Divine Concern Each one of us is in the very same situation. Any little accomplishment, any little deed is always supported by the unseen hand of our Beloved Lord. When I look back into the face of time, I find a rainbow of memories flashing before me. There is one thing I never failed throughout. It is the presence of Bhagavan, saturated by His Love. Every moment is filled with His omnipresence, omnipotence and omniscience. However it is for us to recognize this truth A couple of years ago, my parents along with my brother and I were taking a walk down the shopping lanes of London where we intended to make our purchases. On our way out one of the supermarkets, my father accidentally happened to put his hand into his hand baggage and to our dismay he found all our passports missing! We were initially panic stricken, but our faith in Bhagavan removed all our fears. We searched all around the place, retracting our steps but there was no sign of any of our passports. My father went down the lane making inquiries, but none of them brought us anywhere close to our passports. My father finally decided to register the problem with the police and started looking out for police officer. As he proceeded, a young Englishman whom he saw for the first time came straight to him and said. " You must be looking for the lost and found department. Sir it is right over there, " and gave him some landmark. My father walked into the office of the British cops, as he had been directed to. As he opened the door of the lost –and found department, he saw the officer in-charge just placing all our passports in a bag " Thanks God " His exclamation was enough to inform the officer that those passports belong to us. Nevertheless he looked at my father with a smile and asked, " Are these your passports? The answer of my father in the affirmative seemed to delight the officer and on being asked how the passports landed there, he said. " Didn't you meet anyone on the way up? My father said that there wasn't any one he met.But the officer was not satisfied. He went on and said that the man who gave the passports just left a few seconds before my father came in and he said that he was the owner of the shop. My father just posed one last question on his way out with passports. " How did he look like? The reply to the question was enough to throw us back in our seats and start thinking. Every single description matched the splendor of our Beloved Bhagavan and we were deeply thankful for all that he had done for our family. It was about nine months after that Bhagavan appear in the dream of my father and confirmed His presence at London in a very unique way.The amount of concern Bhagavan has for each of us in much more than what the word concern literally means. The unfathomable ocean of His love goes far beyond our mind's comprehension's. There is lot we students to learn from His actions, from His words and lot to learn from His love. We have to travel far beyond to be able to know actually how fortunate each of us is to be with Bhagavan. What we see of Him today is a very minute spectacle of what He actually is. Each one of us is on a long journey, " from us to ourselves " and we are immensely fortunate to have our goal. Bhagavan as our guide. And on this journey, it is my constant prayer to Bhagavan that He be with us and guide us throughout so that I may be an instrument in His hands. - From Talk given by Shri.Deepak a Student of Swami's University http://www.radiosai.org Om Sai Ram. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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