Baba's miracles and the profound
experiences of former devotees.
by Elena A. Hartgering
Background: "Ye too are
Gods" and "Faith can move mountains."
As Sai devotees we directed our love and devotion to God in the form of Sai
Baba. We lived good lives, devotional lives, lives dedicated to godliness. When
we prayed to Sai and our prayers were answered in a positive manner, we
attributed that to Baba. If the answer was negative, we believed he knew what
was best for us. When miracles happened in our lives or in the lives of others,
we attributed that to him as well. I contend that these experiences were a
product of our faith in God, even though we now know we were mistaken ONLY in
the form of god we chose as the object of our devotion. BUT there is a real God
and God heard our prayers and read the humility, love, devotion and purity in
our hearts - was moved and answered both in a positive way and what appeared to
us as a denial as well. God, if there is a God, is not jealous. He/She wouldn't
mind that our prayers and devotion were directed to the chosen god-form of Sai
Baba. God is much greater than a self-proclaimed Indian holy man in a remote
region in India.
I still say the same prayers I always have, and still give the same devotion to
the Greater God of the universe. It is no surprise that my prayers are still
answered in the same way they’ve always been. It is no surprise that miracles
still occur in my life and in the lives of others. The only thing that has
changed is my focus. I no longer picture (shudder) Sai Baba, but instead
visualize the magnificent presence of beautiful energy and colors in a mystical
garden which satisfies my need for visualization. God doesn’t need that; I do.
I think life's journey has much to do with the expansion of our awareness of our
internal God-selves while all the while minimizing identity with the small
ego-self. God is all about love, inclusiveness, and unity, while the little ego
is small, self-involved and fearful. Let us not lose that godliness in ourselves
because we erred in our choice of god form. Nothing is changed EXCEPT our own
perception of Sai Baba and ultimately God Himself/Herself. Let us not give away
our godliness because Baba failed to live up to his.
Elena
Elena A. Hartgering is a Licensed Professional Counselor, National Certified
Counselor, Ordained Minister and Pastoral Counselor, and Spiritual Director. She
recently retired from a private practice specializing in concerns associated
with sexual abuse, loss and grief, and end of life issues. She continues her
practice as a crisis counselor in times of disaster and practices her interfaith
ministry in the performance of weddings and funeral services, and pastoral care
for the dying. She is a teacher, lecturer and workshop facilitator.
Mrs. Hartgering holds an Associate in Science Degree and Legal Assistant
Certification from Manchester Community College, a Bachelor of Arts degree from
Vermont College of Norwich University, as well as a Master of Arts and Sixth
Year Certification from St. Joseph College. She is ordained by Universal Life
Church, and completed 1200 hours of Clinical Pastoral Education resulting in a
hospital chaplaincy.