Annie Besant speaks about Sri Sai Baba
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Eve
August 02, 2007 at 08:25:14:
She says that all in the circle have work to do. It may not always be apparent or achieved, and there may be obstacles put in front of them. But she cautions that they should not be unduly concerned if temporarily they can't achieve certain things. Everyone is searching for truth, for what is the real you. The real you will not be the period in which you find yourself. Each person in the circle has been brought there together to share knowledge, to share experience, and to share the great realization of self. Human nature being what it is affected by material things, you can't always do what you wish to do, but each one in the circle has come together for a purpose. She said to them that they had learned a great deal, more than they knew. They had learned things within themselves, that they may not be able to speak about or demonstrate, but all there, together had become part of each other. She said they had a "group soul." She continued, "Individually, you have your individual spirits, individual ways of expression, but nevertheless, there is a group soul." This soul is vitally important as a whole. Sri Baba (Sri Satya Sai Baba), she says, is a great soul, a very old soul, with many incarnations. She assures the sitters that they are brought into that group. Those on the other side are trying to break down barriers brought about by religion: intolerance, hatred, and malice. Many evils are brought about by religious teaching, but the foundation of all religions is the same truth. The circle with Leslie Flint, she said, had a wider realization, a wider understanding, and in their own ways, were opening up their own awareness to transmit it to others. ------------------------------ I really enjoyed listening to the cassette recordings. Having read the book "Life after Death" by Randall, which featured many of these stories, I am convinced of their sincerity. Having visited India many times I was particularly interested in Annie Besant's messages. I was quite surprised she mentioned Sai Baba because although at the time of the recording, he was thought to be an avatar, he has since fallen from grace. Many times during the 1990's and until recently I was a believer in Sai Baba and experienced much in his ashrams. However, I am a bit disillusioned now by what I see around him. Can great souls have a falling? or are they on a mission which is not clear to us all. kinds regards
Eve
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