Chapter 6 - A Deeper Understanding - a podcast by Sai Babas Devotee Speaks

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Gautam Sachdeva's Commentary:

Good evening everyone.

In chapter six of the Sai Satcharita, two points struck me which I feel are worth exploring. One is where it is said "May the mind be absorbed in My Name and all else be totally forgotten". So, basically referring to that may you chant Sai's name and not only just the name, may He be in your consciousness throughout the day. This is what it is pointing to and all else be totally forgotten. What this means is all the garbage of our minds of blame, condemnation, hatred, malice, jealousy, envy, and so on, which is directed at others, that garbage is thrown off, thrown away because now, the primary thought in one's consciousness is Sai Baba. And when the primary thought is Sai, when the name that comes out from the mouth is Sai's name, there is no room for those kind of attributes to exist, they are finished. They are cremated in the awareness that is Sai Baba. This is a most important point, which is brought forth in chapter six and contemplating on it, understanding the depths of just this one sentence is of great benefit to one's spiritual journey. You see, because after this line, it says, "The mind will then become detached from the body, household concerns and well and it will be in Divine bliss". It will attain equanimity and serenity, ultimately finding fulfilment, in other words, it attains the bliss that is the deep peace of mind in daily living. And this message of peace of mind comes shining through the Satcharita. That is why Sai Baba teachings really appealed to me because my own teacher Ramesh Bhalsekar, all he spoke about was peace of mind and daily living. Some people found it mundane. But this is the secret. This is what Sai Baba Himself has said you see- attaining equanimity and serenity. So, this is the most beautiful point that has been conveyed in chapter six.

Now, there is one more very important aspect of chapter six, which is where it is clearly shown that Sai Baba had a temper and no matter what the devotees did to build a Mandap, let's say a portico, putting up the pillars and so forth, Baba's behavior was irrational you see, for them. He would go into bouts of anger and prevent them from putting the pillars into the ground. And then at the next moment, He will be full of compassion and then again this would happen. Now, you see, it is so important to understand the great service that has been done to us by not hiding these aspects of Baba's personality. Sometimes we see movies and TV serials where they show a very benevolent Sai Baba, always loving, always kind. No, the Masters are real, you see, and we do not understand the reason for Their behavior. Even the Rishis of you're used to get very angry and provoked and that anger will lead to a series of events that were destined to happen. So, here, too, in this chapter, it is made very clear that we don't understand the reason for this. But yet it has happened and therefore, the need to share these incidents. So I will read out here what I'm referring to. "Sometimes He would be so calm and composed and would converse lovingly. Sometimes in a flash and without apparent reason, His mind would be in great agitation. Such then are the tales of Baba. As you are narrating one another comes to mind. We will bring the narrator's mind as to which he should narrate and which he keeps back. Moreover, it is not really correct to be partial in the selection". See the honesty of the Satcharita. It is admitted we cannot understand Baba's behavior and no effort is made to hide it because of some moral judgments, which the writer has on the issue. You see, I will tell you something quite interesting.

There was a sage called Muktananda. He lived near Bombay, and his path was the path of Kashmir Shaivism and a friend of mine was his disciple, very close disciple. Now, one day Muktananda was very rude to him, extremely rude in front of others, and even hit him with a stick. He gave him a whack on his legs or somewhere I don't remember, you see, but the disciple was quiet. He endured it all. It was coming from his master after all. And at the end of the day, he went to the Master's quarters. And he said, Master, why did you humiliate like me like this? Why was there so much anger against me and you did it in front of all these people. And the Master said, you should be thanking me. So he was shocked. He said, how could anyone thank you for beating them? He said, because today when I saw you, I saw so many karmic impressions so many events you would have to go through that I decided to clear them for you, being your master, and you have no idea how it operates and so this is what I have done. So, if you are hurt, I am happy to apologize to you but please understand that you will not know the workings of the Master. And after that day, he never once complained about his Master. You see, that is the whole point. We do not know how they behave. And the beauty of this story in chapter six is that the disciples did not get deterred in their mission to put up the Mandap because after all, they were doing it for Baba and for their own selves because of their love for Baba. There was no ulterior motive behind it you see. Intent is so important and acceptance that no matter how the Master behaves, if there is sincerity and earnestness in devotion, which is what the Master is looking for, and He tests the disciples in different ways, then the Grace of the Master starts flowing. So do go through this chapter six with awareness. Of course, there are other points in this chapter, but I thought we could explore these two.

Thank you.

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