SAI BABA'S PROMISES OF ETERNAL LIBERATION
FROM 'THE WHEEL OF EXISTENCE'
The celestial carrot and stick which keep devotees in line striving for acceptance
In
common with most other Indian gurus, Sai Baba has promised liberation
from the cycle of rebirths to a number of his followers... sometimes
in private, sometimes in public. That this is a much sought-after
boon is perhaps hardly surprising, not least when considering the
longing for salvation that is a driving force in much religion,
frequently doubtless stronger even than the desire to be physically
healed of serious chronic or fatal illness. This makes a bond with
very strong binds!
Promise
of liberation (moksha) for viewing the lingodbhava
It
certainly seems that Sathya Sai Baba needs to increase the number of his followers so badly that he promised in 2000 to anyone who will come
to his ashram
at Shivarathri and see the lingam emerge, the eternal bliss of liberation (Moksha). This is not a promise of entering heaven (which is not considered in Hinduism to be other than temporary realms - Svarga or celestial spheres, including the causal plane and the higher realms of the subtle plane, where souls rest and learn between births, and mature souls continue to evolve after moksha).
Since 1999, Sathya Sai Baba again produced lingams from his mouth during Shivarathri (after over 20 years of not doing so in public) and has said that all those who see one actually emerging will get liberation. This is a guarantee he had announced on a few occasions during past Shivarathri celebrations and again after the Shivarathri celebrations in 1999. The promise of being free from the necessity of being reborn certainly exerts one of the most powerful psychological bonds there is, in this case to the guru. It has long been part and parcel of the guru-disciple relationship in India. To keep believing in the guru, obeying him implicitly in all things, is apparently most often 'part of the deal', but the guru's promises may only be conditional... for who can ever tell? This definitely applies to Sathya Sai Baba's promises of liberation too, judging by the people I know who imagine they can be granted such a boon, or actually believe that they have been promised it.
Dr. John Hislop let down by Sai Baba: Naturally, those who consider they have achieved this apparent boon will be very loath to relinquish it, such as by refuting anything Sathya Sai Baba says or does. Such a promise by someone one accepts on his own word to be the God Avatar of an entire aeon - once given - ought to be as if 'set in rock'. However, there are instances where this promise is not to be honoured, according to Sathya Sai Baba's own (self-contradictory) words. Baba told Dr. John Hislop, his leader of the Sathya Sai Organization in the USA for decades, that he has to be reborn again, despite his seeing many lingams come out of Baba’s mouth, which is supposed to guarantee liberation according to several assurances to this effect by Sathya Sai Baba. (See Conversations with Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba New 1996 ed., p. 228). The poor man died before his wife, which Sai Baba had assured him in 1990 would not occur. “You will not die first. Long, long life.” Hislop lived only 5 years after that, and died of cancer without treatment in 1996 after a long period of suffering, (ibid., p. 231). It is not polite to ask whether his wife outlived him, one must assume. Hislop wrote that he had once seen Sathya Sai Baba bring one linga out of his mouth complete with a 3-legged metal stand. Another time he is said to have witnessed the linga coming from the mouth as a blue light that then coalesced into the object. (see what Sai Baba says the lingodbhava means etc.) But here is his own later report:-
Baba
said: "Another birth is best for you..."
Hislop: "No freedom yet!"
Baba: "Yes, another birth is best. In that you will get total, final
liberation"
Hislop: But, Swami, I don't want to go through youth again. Youth
is not a good experience - it is dangerous and difficult."
Baba: It will be a better life than this one. Don't waste time thinking
of the future."
(Conversations with Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Sathya Sai Baba by Dr. John Hislop. 1996
revised extended edition, p. 227).
What
does this tell us about Sathya Sai Baba's 'guarantee' of liberation
for all those who see the lingam actually emerge from his mouth?
It has been pointed out to me that Sathya Sai Baba - since he is God -can change this or any other promise... that Hislop having to be reborn could even be a boon... if he should accompany
Sai Baba's next 'avatar' as Prema Sai. When Hislop had suggested it could
be a boon to be reborn with Prema Sai, Sai Baba had contradicted him (in his usual definitive manner) to say it is definitely not
so! (See Conversations with BSSS... by Hislop). Nonetheless, two other close servitors who also often saw the lingam emerge, Prof.
N. Kasturi and his closest attendant Swami Karunyananda (both now deceased),
were both told they would be with Prema Sai in their next incarnations. But a boon is most certainly not how Baba has often and forcefully described rebirth ... which he holds to be the greatest
tragedy that can befall anyone, to have to emerge from the womb in painful ignorance of our nature and so to cry 'Koham? ('Who am I?)!
Sathya Sai Baba never explains in what liberation really consists other than some kind of a disembodied, transcendent unity with God, so those who bank on it have no idea what it is other than an undefined, unproven limbo. It is remarkable that so many so unquestioningly take all these guarantees as more than hollow boasts and entrapments.... but then most people choose to believe just what they want should be true, even though they don't have a clue what this might involve. However, billions of people - including Muslims, Christians, Buddhists and many another denomination - will obviously never accept Sathya Sai Baba's claims about this, that is for certain. This does not look tremendously positive for Sathya Sai Baba's claims about his effect on world affairs!
Sathya
Sai Baba has time and again made a great fuss about how "it is impossible
for anyone to understand or explain the meaning and significance
of Swami." (Sathya Sai Speaks, Vol. 10 new ed., p. 170) and, "In
truth, you cannot understand the nature of my reality either today,
or even after a thousand years of steady austerity or ardent enquiry,
even if all mankind joins in the effort." (Sathya Sai Speaks, Vol
II. Old. ed. p. 90). If this is so, how can one really trust anyone
who is so non-understandable, so unpredictable? And who makes greater
boasts than any person ever known! Good luck to those who can swallow
it all, they'll most probably need it, but rather them than I!
Raye Thomas – before 1996 - was promised liberation by Sai Baba in one year’s time. Another example of failed promises: the clear statement he made to Raye Thomas in this video clip he would grant him liberation in one year was proved by events to be false. Raye Thomas continued to struggle with his worldly problems for many years thereafter, having unadvisedly moved to India and the ashram, where things turned out to be far from what he and Joy Thomas had hoped and expected. A further false promise: Mrs. Joy Thomas who – despite SB’s firm assurance of no cancer – later died of cancer after being flown back to US from the Sai Super Specialty Hospital, where she had been denied blood transfusion by a prominent Sai doctor (reportedly a Dr. Singh). See Thomas on brief video clip:
Sathya Sai Baba's many unkept promises
Sathya Sai Baba is recorded in many books as making promises which he fails to keep. It is usually explained away as being due to the unworthiness of the person concerned, or some other avoidance of the issue (i.e. on his usual down-putting lines like "Don't waste your time thinking about that...") Yet Sathya Sai Baba has himself sometimes
tried to explain why he sometimes does not do what he has said himself. He has been asked why he promises an interview next
day, but ignores this completely when the time comes. He has done this countless times, as many devotees know. Like many others I met in a Sai Baba connection, I have experienced
broken promises by Sai Baba both as regards trivial and more substantial matters. He once promised my wife and I a room in Brindavan when we would be following him there, but no room was forthcoming. As to much more weighty matters, he promised me 'a healthy life' and said to my wife, who was worried about my spinal problems, 'I will look after his health'.
However, my chronic back problems have slowly deteriorated, while
various other chronic ailments have developed. (Incidentally, this happened long before I began to
discover totally unacceptable matters which made it impossible for me to do other than reject Sathya Sai Baba). Why should
he promise so much if he doesn't (intend to) carry it out, or can't
manage it? Does he wish to play on our hopes so as to bind us to
his purposes? A question worth asking, also whether this is deceitful
and immoral too! I have sat beside many invalids on hundreds of occasions at his ashrams, and not one of those I knew got better, despite his promises. One young Sri Lankan called Sundaram (married to an Australian lady) who had been promised recovery from serious cancer of the leg died only weeks after returning to Australia (I was sent a letter by his widow). Therefore, Sathya Sai Baba's promises of liberation
are clearly worth very little, if anything! If believed in too strongly, they can lead to avoidance of doctors and hospitals with resultant deterioration and death.
See also Sai Baba's false promises of health and protection
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