Sai Vibrionics Newsletter

" Whenever you see a sick person, a dispirited, disconsolate or diseased person, there is your field of seva. " Sri Sathya Sai Baba
Hands Reaching Out

From the Desk of Jit K Aggarwal

Vol 6 Issue 4
July/August 2015


Dear Practitioners

On Guru Purnima

The advent of Guru Purnima brings back so many fond memories of our Lord, our eternal Charioteer. How often did He shower His unbounded grace and mercy on the Sai Vibrionics program! On this very auspicious day, every year between 2008 and 2010, Bhagawan Himself would cut a cake presented to Him by the Sai Vibrionics team. The cake represented our complete surrender to Him as the Divine Healer. It was a gift of Love from all of us who have pledged to serve those who are sick, dispirited, disconsolate, or diseased, as His loving instruments.  His Divine acceptance of our offering, shown in His symbolic act of cutting the cake, inspired us and filled us with joy and happiness. We were filled with joy and happiness because we knew that above all, our Lord had blessed us to carry on His work. In return our Lord required from us an unflagging commitment to excellence in patient care and the task of embodying Love in Action. This is a whole-hearted commitment for Vibrionics practitioners.  I pray to Him to bless us this Guru Purnima with faith, light and steadfastness to follow His path of Love and Service.

Passing of a blessed soul

It is with heavy heart that I bring to you the news that our dear sister Iwona01213...Poland merged with Swami earlier this month. She was a role model for the Sai Vibrionics family and played a key part in organizing workshops in Poland. Not only did she put up a brave fight with her illness, she also continued to serve patients according to the highest standards until the very end. She will always have a special place in our heart and will remain a lasting source of inspiration to the Sai Vibrionics community at large.

A new chapter in Vibrionics

To bring the far-flung community of Sai Vibrionics practitioners closer together and to ensure that Sai Vibrionics keeps advancing, we have decided to make more use of digital technology.

This will help us communicate with each other more easily wherever we are. It will also help us pool the knowledge and experience of Vibrionics practitioners all around the world. We can draw on this collective experience to provide better support for Sai Vibrionics practitioners in their daily practice.

Providing practitioners with better communications and freer access to information about Vibrionics advances and discoveries, will serve another purpose too. It will help Sai Vibrionics itself advance as a form of health care – and advance it must if we are to fulfil Swami’s goal to bring Vibrionics to all those in need, especially those who do not have easy access to or who cannot be helped by medical care.

I also view this shift as something that will mean much more to us on a human level than simply having a more convenient tool.  I do hope that a greater sharing of experiences will help transform us. I hope that it will enable practitioners to open their hearts to their brother and sister practitioners and expand their love for each other and for people everywhere who are suffering for lack of care.  

This move has been triggered by the significant upsurge in the number of case histories, practitioner profiles, suggestions for improvement and bright ideas that practitioners have been sending us over the past few months.

An invitation to practitioners

Among the ideas that have come in, more than one practitioner has suggested that we publish many more case histories online. Specifically, it has been suggested that instead of limiting the cases to ‘extraordinary’ ones, we should broaden the scope. The idea is that we should build an online reference library of cases including those for treatment of even the common ailments that practitioners encounter on a daily basis.  In other words, we should begin collecting solid ‘ordinary’ cases in addition to ‘extraordinary’ ones and making these available to everyone – practitioners, patients, and others interested in exploring Vibrionics.

I think everyone will see the immediate value of this. This is a project that all practitioners can contribute to. So I am officially inviting each of you to go through your patient record books and send us such cases. We will add them to the Newsletter database to make them searchable and then go on from there. Please also look over any extraordinary cases that you reported previously but did not see published in newsletters, fill in any missing details and send them to us at [email protected].

Gratitude for service

I am very pleased by the level of response to our call to practitioners for various seva opportunities – admin, tech support, publications, editing, writing etc. I encourage more practitioners to come forward and would welcome any offers of help.

We especially thank our Japanese team for inspiring us with a group profile for this auspicious issue.

I take this opportunity to wish you, your families and all loved ones a blessed Guru Purnima.

In loving service to Sai

Jit K Aggarwal