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Practitioner Profile 11604...India


Practitioner 11604…India is a trained nurse and has a bachelor’s degree in Naturopathy/Yoga therapy as well as diplomas in secretarial practice and commerce. She is multilingual and can speak Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, English, Malayalam and Kannada.

Fortunate to be born in a family of Sai devotees, her parents first visited Puttaparthi in 1960 after her mother had complications following a hysterectomy. Swami granted them an interview and healed her mother with vibhuti. From a very young age, the practitioner participated in all the activities at her Sai Centre – bhajans, sadhana camps, Bhagvad Gita classes, etc. In 1969, when the Sevadal wing of SSSO, Tamil Nadu, was inaugurated by Swami in person, she was one of the 15 young ladies selected to do seva. After attending courses in first aid and home nursing, she started participating in medical camps during Swami's visits to Chennai, festivals at Prashanthi Nilayam, specialized medical camps dealing with gynaecology, polio, and vision, and weekly medical camps held at her local Centre.

She resigned from her job in Chennai in 1992 and decided to settle down in Parthi, where her parents had already moved, to involve herself more fully in seva activities. To her great delight, she was amongst 20 women personally selected by Swami for a year-long training program for nurses, entirely paid for by Swami Himself! She joined SSSIHMS, Puttaparthi, in 1993 where she served as a nurse until 2011 and then as a counsellor until 2013 when she resigned as she was unable to continue due to ankle surgery.

The practitioner always had a deep desire to become a physician. Inspired by her father, a vibrionics practitioner himself, she witnessed first-hand, excellent results, no side effects of this system of healing, no time restraints for this seva, and minimal expense to the practitioner. All this drew her to vibrionics, she completed the AVP training in July 2018 and became a VP in 2021. She strongly feels that serving humanity in this way has fulfilled her life’s purpose.

She has treated more than 4000 patients to date and currently attends to an average of 40 patients a month. Apart from seeing patients in her home, she has been practicing in the ashram seva dal building thrice a week for three years (temporarily suspended due to the pandemic). Currently, she runs the weekly clinic at the old people’s shed in the ashram and is a regular at the weekly clinic run from the vibrionics site. She actively participates in other vibrionics camps too in Puttaparthi.

She has found that CC10.1 Emergencies is one remedy that has an almost instantaneous effect. She recounts an incident that happened in the ashram in 2019. One of her patients brought a tiny baby bird for treatment. The poor bird had fallen out of its nest in a tree and seemed to have broken its legs. The practitioner gave it CC10.1 Emergencies + CC20.7 Fractures in water. Within a few minutes, the bird jumped into the practitioner’s palms and started flying around the room. Later it was restored to its nest.

In another case, a 40-year-old sevadal, with recurrent infected blisters on her finger for the last five years, was given: CC21.2 Skin infections + CC21.8 Herpes + CC21.11 Wounds & Abrasions. Six months later, she reported that there was no recurrence of the blisters. Two years later, soon after she recovered from a severe attack of Covid and hospitalisation, blisters recurred. So CC10.1 Emergencies + CC17.2 Cleansing was added to the earlier remedy and the blisters healed quickly; there has been no further recurrence.

In a yet another interesting case, a 72-year-old woman diagnosed with diabetes in 2016 and under allopathic medication started taking CC6.3 Diabetes + CC12.4 Autoimmune diseases …OD in Aug 2018. She gradually increased this to TDS over a period of eight months while reducing the dosage of allopathic medicine which she stopped completely in August 2019. She continues to take only vibrionics at BD and as on 29 March 2022 her blood sugar level is stable at FBS 117 and PPBS at 120 mg/dls.

With her increasing experience and exposure to a variety of cases, the practitioner feels more confident in treating the patients who come her way. She is also able to contribute by being involved in administration and as part of the team for conducting research on plants and animals. Having gained considerable experience of running camps in Puttaparthi, she is streamlining the patient registration process and maintaining comprehensive patient records that should be accessible to all concerned. It will make the seva more efficient by making it easier to treat repeat patients. She urges practitioners to get together with others in their area and conduct regular rural camps. She feels, while individual seva is good, collective sadhana will benefit patients and practitioners alike. She says that being a practitioner is a blessing and has been a very uplifting experience. Vibrionics has helped to shape her into a more sensitive, patient and selfless individual and given a deeper meaning to her life.

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