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
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Practitioner Profile 02754...Japan


I came to know about Sai Vibrionics in September 2008 when I was in Sai Baba's ashram in Puttaparthi. A devotee who was a practitioner encouraged me to take Vibrionics treatment while we were talking about a health problem I had experienced earlier that year. On 15th of February at home, I had a severe headache accompanied by an explosive sound in my head. The pain was so intense that I could barely breathe. At last I decided to call an ambulance if the pain did not stop by the count of 10. All at once the headache melted away as if nothing had happened. Shortly after this incident, I saw a friend who is very sensitive to spiritual phenomena. She told me that Baba had protected me. Later in India, I was told that there were varicose veins on my head, which explained the discomfort I had been experiencing. This is what led me to try Vibrionics. After taking the remedy for three days, the fog in my head totally cleared away. I was amazed by this and was so very grateful to Swami.

The day after I completed three months’ Vibrionics treatment in December 2008, I visited Dr Aggarwal in Prashanthi Nilayam to apply for training as a practitioner. Since I do not speak English, I needed the help of interpreters to learn Vibrionics. Swami graciously provided four persons including a long-time senior practitioner to help me with English communication. 

In Japan where conventional western-style medical care is well established under the national health insurance program, it is very hard sometimes for Vibrionics to spread. But at the same time, alternative therapies have recently become the focus of attention. Also, more and more people are conscious about the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle including diet and exercise, and living life mindfully and with purpose. I find that new patients come to me by word-of-mouth introductions made by other patients and friends.

 


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