Newsletter Sai Vibrionica

" Ogni volta che vedete una persona ammalata, scoraggiata, sconsolata o inferma, quello è il vostro campo di seva. " Sri Sathya Sai Baba
Hands Reaching Out

Dall’ufficio del Dr Jit K Aggarwal

Vol 5 Uscita 3
May/June 2014


Dear Practitioners

As I write this, I can imagine these words reaching you. That is easy for me because I know almost all of you personally. I had the privilege of training you or have come to know you through various interactions in the course of your practice.

But I cannot say that I chose any of you to be Sai Vibrionics practitioners. That was all Swami‘s doing. You were hand-selected by Him to do a special job, a job requiring knowledge, skill and compassion. And each of you made a vow to Swami, not to me when you became a vibro practitioner. If you are reading this message now, you have most likely kept your vow or are still trying to do so.

Among other things, you promised Swami that you would treat all patients with love, offering at least one hour of seva a day, and that you would report the number of patients you treat every month and any noteworthy cases. I remind you of your pledge now because the time has come for each of you to begin to share your experience as a practitioner to a greater extent than you have done in the past. This is because in order for us to keep our vow to provide our patients with the best care and to enable us to serve more of the many patients who need our help, we all need to share what we know.

When we talk about serving patients, you may well think first of your own patients – the patients you treat as opposed to those of some other practitioner. But we can‘t really separate out patients like that. While it is true that Swami sends us different patients as individual practitioners, all patients are ― our patients. This is because our field of seva does not end at our doorstep. ― Whenever you see a sick person, a dispirited, disconsolate or diseased person, there is your field of seva, Baba teaches us. In other words, our field of seva has no geographic limits. That is to say, your field of seva is not restricted to the village, city, state, country or region where you reside.

Right now there are patients in your field of seva whom you may never meet but who could benefit from your knowledge, experience, and love. That is because, having chosen you and supported you in your practice, Swami has also imparted to you knowledge or experience that could benefit other practitioners and patients, if disclosed. To think otherwise is pure ego.

Having read thus far, you may well be wondering, How does this apply to me? I am aware that some of you may feel you have nothing to share so your first impulse is to remain silent. Others may feel that your healing work is too important to interrupt to take the time to explain what you have learned. Or you may feel that the information you have acquired is yours rather than a gift to pass on. If any of these applies to you, I would encourage you to reflect upon the extent of your surrender to God.

I believe Swami has shown us the way forward for vibrionics by emphasizing the importance of unity. The International Sai Vibrionics Conference gave a glimpse of how powerful such collaboration can be. Whether or not you were able to participate, you have probably heard how inspiring the exchange of information and experience was for healers. Many left with a renewed commitment to Vibrionics seva. Swami must have had this in mind when he decided that there would be such a Conference.

We plan to build on this experience. We also wish to extend the blessings of the Conference to the many practitioners who were not able to attend. We feel this is one of the most important things we can do. We are convinced that future developments in vibrionics will come from a greater exchange of information among healers. There is strength in numbers. By pooling our experience, with Swami‘s Grace, we will advance more rapidly than any of us ever could on our own.

Accordingly, I am issuing this direct call to you to participate in this Sai Vibrionics community effort:

Newsletter

In the near future, this Newsletter will be redesigned to serve as a better conduit for exchange of information among healers. We plan to include

  •   case histories that reflect ordinary, daily experience of practitioners, as well as unusual cases
  •   tips that practitioners would like to pass on
  •   reports about revealing or inspiring experiences
  •   brief anecdotes about treatments
  •   reports on local vibrionics seva activities, projects or research, and
  •  Practitioner Profiles‘. Here we will feature capsule profiles of different practitioners, with a personal photo. Practitioners will share a little about their background, how long they have been doing their seva and where, and give brief personal reflections in a few sentences.

This is how you can participate: We have organized a vibrionics task force to help collect such information. These volunteers will serve as contributing editors for the Newsletter. If you are contacted by any of them and asked to contribute, please do your best to respond. But you do not need to wait to be asked. In fact I hope you won‘t. You can also participate by sending your information directly to me at [email protected]. Each contribution will be acknowledged and we will follow up with you as needed.

Agricultural research

In addition, we have also implemented a second task force to begin work on a long-term research project on the use of Sai Vibrionics in agriculture, following some successful experiments in Delhi and elsewhere in recent years. These team members will collect information available on the internet and other sources regarding the use of vibrionics in agriculture. If you have any information relevant to this task, please contact me. A preliminary paper will be compiled for Sathya Sai University, Puttaparthi, who have agreed to supervise a Sai Vibrionics study on the effect of vibrionics treatment on fields, crop yields, and barren land. The goal is to benefit the agricultural community. But it is likely that evidence of successful agricultural applications of Sai Vibrionics will also help introduce vibrionics healing to many. As was with the case of radionics 100 years ago, it is expected that plant research will prove to be an effective way to demonstrate the power of Sai Ram Vibrational Healing because plants lack the mental complications that can muddy human results.

I heartily thank you for your seva on these projects. In loving service to Sai
Jit Aggarwal