Baba's
words are imbued with beautiful and in-depth meaning. To look at
Baba does not mean to look to Baba with mere physical eyes. 'Look'
is, however, referred to by Baba as related to the eye of wisdom
within oneself.
There lived two friends. One of them had faith and devotion for
Baba. Another one was an atheist. Baba's devotee used to go to a
temple everyday and have the darshan of the deity. One day, while
he was going to the temple, a friend met him and together they went
to the temple. The atheist friend stayed outside the temple and
Baba's devotee went inside the temple. When the devotee friend came
out from the temple, after the darshan of the deity, he was stung
by a scorpion and suffered from acute pain. The friend who waited
outside the temple found a rupee coin. Both spoke to each other
of their respective experiences. The devotee friend told a saint,
whom they came across, about how he was stung by a scorpion though
he was a trusted devotee of Baba. The saint explained to him that
the merciful Baba averted a major risk to his life by making him
merely suffer from the sting of a scorpion, while his atheist-friend,
just got a rupee instead of a huge sum. Baba showered His grace
on the devotee as he constantly remembered Baba. As one's faith
is, so shall be the resultant effects. Let us look to Baba in loving
faith.
"Bow to Shri Sai and Peace Be to all"
|ॐ| Om Sai Ram |ॐ|
Mengarut je. Phuii
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