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VI | Mr. Alexander
Mr. Alexander,
The Russian Republic.
Mr. Alexander from the Russian Republic visited
Prasanthi Nilayam at least twice for darshan of Bhagavan. This write-up is a narration
of the dream experience of his friend Mr. Michail on his first visit to Prasanthi
Nilayam with Mr. Alexander when he was on his second visit here.
'A Russian devotee, Alexander had been to see Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. When
he returned, he excitedly told all his friends about the phenomenal occurrences
that were going on in Puttaparthi, India. He told them an Avatar was on the Earth
and discussed many of the details of his visit with them. But all listened mildly
and had no interest in finding out anything further about this.
He started to plan a second trip and wanted to take at least one other person with
him. He had previously given several books in Russian to his friend 'Mikhail', but
Mikhail would not read them. Although the two had been friends since they were students
and Mikhail knew his friend was credible, still he had no interest in Sai Baba.
Alexander could not understand this as Mikhail was a well educated man, a professor
and well known scientist with many achievements to his name.
Alexander had resigned himself to going alone back to India, but unexpectedly, Mikhail
had called and told him he had decided to go. He had told his wife that he might
stop drinking if he went, and so he got her support. He thought he might pay for
the trip by the savings from refraining from alcohol for six months. Alexander explained
to him that no one was allowed to have meat or alcohol or tobacco in Prasanthi Nilayam,
and Mikhail agreed to these conditions. But, even though he had decided to go, Mikhail
still refused to read any of the books about Sai Baba.
They arrived at the Ashram and were given a room to share with other international
visitors. On the third day Alexander gave his friend three issues of the quarterly
magazine 'Divine Love' and Mikhail started reading only those articles where Swami
himself speaks. He was transfixed by what he read and continued reading into the
night.
The next day, Alexander got up to attend darshan as usual but did not see his friend
Mikhail. So he saved a place for him in the darshan lines even though the Sevadal
volunteer told him this was usually not allowed. Finally, a half hour before darshan
time, Mikhail showed up and joined Alexander and they settled down to wait for a
glimpse of Swami. At last He appeared and slowly, gracefully floated through the
crowds until He approached to where the two Russian visitors were. As He went by
them, Sai Baba looked directly at Alexander and Mikhail, and made a sign with his
hands three times. Alexander was thrilled as it was an unusual occurrence to receive
some kind of sign or attention from Swami.
After Darshan, Mikhail excitedly told his friend Alexander that the previous night,
he had had a dream in which Swami came to him and had a long conversation with him.
Mikhail was confused because the dream had seemed completely real to him and he
could see and remember everything just as when he was awake. So he didn't know whether
to take it as a dream or a real event that actually happened.
Then Mikhail narrated to his friend from memory the following conversation from
his "dream". In the dream he found himself in the very same lecture hall in Russia
where he normally delivers lectures to his students. But Swami was at the rostrum
where Mikhail usually lectures, and Mikhail was sitting at a table like one of the
students.
Sai: You wanted an interview - you will have it now. You always liked double lectures
(two 45 minute periods without a break). You will now have such a period yourself.
You may ask me any questions.
Mikhail: Not everything is clear in religions. They divide.
Sai: Religions were written for the time when people were primitive and so they
were expounded in the language and concepts of that period. A blind belief and miracles
were required. Look at Moses who was taking Jews from Egypt showing miracles. Each
time requires its form. Temples were constructed but the real temple must be in
one's soul. You did not want to read books about me, but you studied mathematics,
first 2 X 2, then further, then physics, from the simple to the complex, but all
the knowledge is held up by the highest knowledge which is God. Gradually one goes
from intellect to spirituality; one needs intellect to live in the world. You started
reading about me for the sake of your friend. Your friend is my channel. He brought
you here and did it selflessly. Do not worry about material things - You have a
good intellect. Just imagine that man's life in a cosmic scale lasts only one hundredth
part of a second, so what difference does it make where you live, in a palace or
in a hut?
Mikhail: Where can I find strength?
Sai: If you have spiritual strength, then physical strength is not important. Your
program was to go swimming in the sea (this is exactly what Mikhail and Alexander
had agreed upon). Go or you will be sorry. One must do everything sincerely, nothing
should be done out of compulsion. You have a good intellect and it's not necessary
for you to stay here long. You have to decide.
Mikhail: How shall I live now? Maybe I should become a monk or work out an algorithm
for my future actions?
Sai: If you put bread into the mouth of a hungry man then he will never learn to
earn it himself. One can't work out algorithms for the whole of one's future. That
is why you are given a choice in your life. I give you a trial and watch what choice
you will take. On that depends whether you pass your test or not. If there was no
choice, you would be slaves, and I don't need slaves. You should find a spiritual
path by yourself, everything depends on you. You should not expect any gratitude
for whatever you give.
Mikhail: What concrete steps should I take to come to spirituality?
Sai: Let us take an example of water; it is a substance. One may pour it into a
vessel; they may bring it to you in a restaurant in a crystal glass or you may pour
it into a gold goblet. But the best of all is to go to the source, the spring, and
drink it from there. The spring is in your heart. It is forgotten; you must yourself
converse with God. What should you do? You must gradually change yourself morally
for the better. You have bad habits. Start with getting rid of them. You have already
become better; less proud. Pride is making you blind. Alcohol dries up your brain
- that is the worst. It's an obstacle to God. Smoking dries up your body. It hinders
your development.
Mikhail: What then?
Sai: Act according to the criteria of Truth. One can clean the puss out of the wounds
like Mother Teresa or help people; but if you are proud then everything is in vain.
If you want, you may bring people the knowledge about me, but do not be a lecturer.
Nothing should be done without sincerity; one should not be lazy. Your wife is more
spiritual than you; she is more compassionate. Both of you still have an opportunity
to come to me; your life span is not finished yet.
Mikhail: I can't understand - is it a dream or not? I am waiting with my group for
an interview.
Sai: The cleverer a man is, the less faith he has. There are no miracles in the
world, only a level of knowledge. For you to believe, tomorrow morning at darshan,
I'll make this sign by moving my hand three times like that (and Swami showed how
he would do it). That's the end of your double time.
And, after the dream ended, Mikhail attended darshan where Swami confirmed the truth
of the meeting by making the sign with his hand three times. He has repeatedly said
that no one can see Him in a dream without His willing it. He chose this extraordinary
way to help Mikhail in his spiritual growth at just the right moment in his life.
As always He showers His love on all.'
-- Mr. Alexander
(Extracted from the March 1998 issue of Sanathana
Sarathi in English published by Sri Sathya Sai Books and Publications Trust: Courtesy:
http://www.cosmicharmony.com/)
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