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Radio Sai Listeners' Journal March 2009

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Dear Reader, 

For a moment, just fantasize. If you had unimaginable wealth and power at your 
disposal, how would you imagine your childhood?

Would you ever want to grow up surrounded by poverty, starvation and 
superstition"? in a hamlet where kerosene lanterns are the only source of light 
after every dusk; where snakes and scorpions lurk in and around your decrepit 
dwelling, and mud walls make houses; where you have only one or two pairs of 
clothes for a whole year; where people die suddenly from mysterious diseases, 
and half of the village seems to be 'possessed' by evil spirits; where toiling 
night and day in the fields is the only viable occupation and most of the 
produce of the people is snatched away by greedy landowners and exploitative 
foreigners; where the rural population is religious but at the same time so 
outrageously orthodox that they will not allow the shadow of the lower castes 
to fall on them, and fights between religious communities are as common as 
seasons in the year; where one has to walk miles on thorn-ridden, and 
undulating muddy paths, and swim across a river to reach the closest town, and 
the best means of transport is the bullock cart; where the only way to procure 
drinking water is to physically draw pots of water from a couple of wells 
available for the entire settlement; and the menu for every meal, made of poor 
man's millet, remains the same for months together; where an electric bulb is a 
wonder to be possessed only by the privileged?

Would any of the current 53 billionaires of India - whose combined wealth 
amounts to 31% of the country's GDP or the top 1% of the Americans who own $17 
trillion, which is greater than the total value of the national output of 
Japan, Germany, the U.K., and France - have chosen to be born in such a 
setting? Even if they were forced to do so, would they have spent their youth 
in such an isolated and obsolete habitation, and still, stayed on for their 
entire life?

That is exactly what Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, who commands the love and 
respect of millions around the globe today, did. Though He has within His reach 
every kind of wealth and affluence, power and prosperity that anyone can dream 
of, eighty-three years ago He chose to be born, not in a palace, but in the 
poor and pathetic hamlet of Puttaparthi. If that wasn't enough, He was 
determined to make that very impoverished valley the epicenter of His grand 
mission. And from then on, slowly but amazingly, He began to heal the hearts 
and minds of hundreds and thousands, starting with the inhabitants of that 
poor, but now holy, locality.

As a child, young Sathya (Baba's childhood name), would rush to give away His 
share of food to any beggar standing at His door step. When on a rare occasion, 
His father procured clothes for all the children of the house, and asked Sathya 
to pick His choice, He declined the offer and said, 'Let every one be given the 
clothes they want; what remains is good enough for Me.' Again, when He went to 
the Fair and Cattle show held at Pushpagiri to lead His school's scout group, 
He lead by example. Little Sathya got busy supplying drinking water to the 
weary, ensuring the safety of small children, giving a helping hand to the old 
and handicapped and providing first-aid to the injured. Sathya did not have 
money to even buy food for Himself there; in fact, unlike all the other boys 
who reached there by bus, Sathya walked the entire 12 miles! He had a meager 
sum in His pocket for the Fair which He had raised by selling His own books to 
a poor boy belonging to the lower caste at half the price. Although He suffered 
physically, He could not stand to see anyone else in pain, be it human beings 
or animals. Once He began to be adored as the "guru' by all His classmates 
because of His profound wisdom and incredible powers, He stopped all the 
children from witnessing the annual bullock-cart race where the poor bovines 
were bullied by twisting their tails and flaying them mercilessly for the 
vicarious glory of their masters.

As days rolled by, His Glory only grew. Hundreds, afflicted with severe 
physical illnesses or mental worries, flocked to Him from neighbouring villages 
and cities. If for Mr. Tirumala Rao, a divine pat on the stomach was enough to 
cure months of painful ulcer attacks, His gift of Vibhuti to another not only 
removed years of head ache but also granted him a promotion at his office; and 
to a third Baba performed his abdominal operation Himself with only His bare 
hands! (Read H2H Special in this issue). In a few years, Puttaparthi 
transformed into "Prasanthi Nilayam"? - the abode which removes suffering of 
all kinds and confers permanent peace. And now, the Lord's masterplan of 
alleviating the pains of multitudes of humanity and then elevating them to 
higher levels of conscientious living, started unfolding with astounding 
precision and scale.

As early as 1954, Swami laid the foundation stone of the Sri Sathya Sai General 
Hospital on a hillock to the South of Prasanthi Nilayam. What started as a 
two-bed hospital with a single doctor and two nurses, is now a 100 bed 
hospital, with twelve specialties, and nearly 1,50,000 patients walking out of 
the outpatient department every year while 2500 babies are safely delivered 
annually. When it comes to helping the sick and the needy, Bhagavan does not 
know where the full stop is. Soon, a sister Hospital appeared in Whitefield, 
Bangalore and this was a more sophisticated one, what with dozens of doctors 
from the city of Bangalore willingly volunteering to offer their time and 
energy to be a part of His mission.

After setting up the two general hospitals, in 1990, Bhagavan stunned the world 
with the announcement of the first completely free Super Speciality Hospital in 
Puttaparthi. Even now, after 18 years of its successful operation, people, 
especially in the West, refuse to believe that such an institution can actually 
exist, that too in a developing country. Read the story Reaching Out to the 
Stars to get a glimpse of how this "Marvel of Healing' has been creating 
beautiful lives, day after day. This feat was repeated, only on a larger scale 
in Whitefield, Bangalore, where another Super Speciality Hospital serves 
hundreds of thousands of patients each year, once again, without charging them 
a penny.

Just like these Hospitals, the Sri Sathya Sai Drinking Water Project which 
Swami launched in the drought-stricken districts of Anantapur, Medak and 
Mahaboobnagar, became a lifeline for millions in the state of Andhra Pradesh. 
While the magnitude and scope of the project baffled the bureaucrats in the 
United Nations, for the simple village folk of these Rayalseema areas, it was a 
divine deliverance from perennial suffering. Again, when a distraught mother in 
a neighbouring village committed suicide after poisoning her children because 
of lack of food, His heart bled; He immediately started the Sri Sathya Sai 
Grama Seva programme. Every year, hundreds of students of His University visit 
these villages, go to every home, and personally offer food, clothes and the 
assurance that Sai is there to look after their every need. Over the years, 
Bhagavan Himself has given so many guidelines on how to do such Grama Seva in 
its true spirit. Try our "Special Quiz on Grama Seva' to know about this in 
more detail.

Even though for years now, dozens of mega service initiatives offering free 
health, education, water and food directly under Bhagavan's guidance have been 
in place on a daily basis, the Lord, being the ocean of compassion, is 
extremely eager to reach out to anybody crying for help elsewhere too. When a 
massive earthquake hit the state of Gujarat in 2001, Bhagavan immediately sent 
truckloads of relief material and also a team of trusted senior devotees to 
supervise the distribution. It was the same when the devastating Tsunami rocked 
the coasts of Tamil Nadu in December 2004 [H2H published a special issue on 
this in March 2005].

And now, more recently, when severe flooding inundated over 2500 villages and 
marooned nearly 2.5 million lives in the eastern Indian state of Orissa, how 
could the Lord rest? During the Dasara celebrations in October 2008, at Swami's 
command, Mr. V. Srinivasan, the All India President of Sri Sathya Sai Seva 
Organisations, announced that Bhagavan had immediately sanctioned rupees 10 
crores to build permanent and solid homes for the marooned families of this 
historically impoverished state of India. Mr. Srinivasan very rightly added, 
"Where there is suffering, there is Sai to rescue!"?

Since the declaration four months ago, what has unfolded in this "least 
developed' but now "most fortunate' state of Orissa is a story that will move 
anybody who has a caring heart. Fortunately, the H2H Team had an opportunity to 
visit this state in the first week of February and what you find in our cover 
story "Abodes of Happiness"?The Abounding Grace of Sai to Orissa"? is an 
eye-witness account. Another flood has now swept these regions, but this one is 
different and divine; it has converted these hundreds of isolated and 
ostracized societies into "oasises of love'. What Pure Love can do is 
absolutely incredible! Don't miss this comprehensive account of the 
immeasurable compassion of Sai, which is in two parts.

And there are two more articles in this issue, which are must-reads, both in 
the features section. While "Making Miracles in Life"?Through Love"? will 
emphatically demonstrate to you, through real-life examples, how Love indeed is 
the only facet we need to cultivate in our personalities to celebrate life in 
its full glory every moment, the other "He Lived His Message"?and Shared His 
Love"? will reveal to you, again by a true story, how the best way to practice 
love is to manifest it as selfless service.

There can be no better time than the present moment to divinize our lives, when 
God is physically with us, demonstrating by His own very example how to Love 
selflessly, and unconditionally. What we have with us now is a "present' that 
is more precious than all the wealth of the world. Let's treasure this gift, 
cherish it, and make our lives also a saga of service, in whatever capacity or 
miniscule measure we can. Ultimately, what makes the Lord happy is the 
sincerity, not the quantity.

Let service be the passion of our lives! Let's live like Sai, in Sai, for Sai! 

Loving Regards,
Heart2Heart Team


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