Practitioner Profile 10228...India
Practitioner 10228...India shares
I am a mining engineer by profession. Our family have been Sai devotees since 1973 and have innumerable incidents of Swami‘s grace on our family in hours of distress. With the encouragement of my parents I was actively involved in all the Nagpur Samiti activities but after joining the mining field in 1980, for 27 years I could hardly contribute to various Sai activities. My job was transferable and a Sai Samiti was not always nearby. It was only after my changing the job and coming back to Nagpur in 2007 that I got actively re-associated with the Samiti.
Occasionally I used to experience specific type of vibrations during the bhajan sessions in our Samiti. I always wondered about that and convinced myself that these might be some positive vibrations radiated by Swami for my welfare.
In one of the Nagpur schools (Narayana Vidyalayam) our Samiti had arranged for an EHV workshop in May 2008 where I was to volunteer to help the trainers from Mumbai. There I came to know that a Vibrionics workshop was going to be conducted at Dharmakshetra in October 2008 and I could submit application for myself, as well as motivate my wife to attend the workshop. We both attended the workshop.
During the workshop we were told that everything in this universe emits vibrations and it is the misbalancing of the vibrations that leads to disease. I started co-relating the vibrational experiences of bhajan sessions with this one and enthusiastically started Vibro seva with the backing of Swami‘s grace. My wife and I both successfully completed the course and by Swami‘s grace up to today, we have treated more than 11,000 patients with astonishing results.
Our success with Vibro treatment motivated several Sai devotees from Nagpur to take up Vibro training. In time three Vibro workshops were conducted at Nagpur wherein more than 50 Sai devotees were trained by faculty from Mumbai and Pune.
At Nagpur we have the strength of 63 Vibro healers, 18 of whom are regularly offering their seva with the Sathya Sai Medicare Van. They attended the 1st International Vibrionics Conference also. Two of our practitioners have completed the SVP course and use the SRHVP. Others are doing Vibro seva at 9 temples, 1 Gurudwara and one community centre once in a fortnight. I send the monthly reports to our Mumbai Coordinator regularly. On average 2,700 patients are given Vibro remedies each month at Nagpur.
Swami has also given me the opportunity to translate the Sai Vibrionics Newsletter into Hindi and the work is in progress. I must mention that our fellow healers receive constant encouragement whenever they go to Prashanti Nilayam and meet Dr JK Aggarwal and Mrs Hema Didi.
I give here two interesting experiences from my Vibro seva:
Experience 1
This incident took place during May 2009. One lady was suffering from severe arthritis. She was a school Principal. The family were Sai devotees and were amongst those few who, during darshan, had directly received vibhuti materialised for them by Swami.
In moments of distress, due to illness of their children or otherwise, they had used this vibhuti to overcome their sufferings; but now they were down to the last pinch of the vibhuti left to them and they were a bit hesitant to use it up for the ailment of the lady of the house, so they prolonged its use by a week.
On the last day of the deadline, our Nagpur Samiti District President happened to go to their house with an invitation card for Eashwaramma Day celebrations along with two small packets of vibhuti for them. The whole family was overwhelmed and exclaimed that Swami had sent this vibhuti so that the materialised vibhuti left to them could be preserved.
Our District President enquired about the lady‘s health. He was told that all was not well; the lady had been bedridden for the last two months and was resting inside, in another room. Our District President told the family that recently five devotees from Nagpur had attended a workshop on Vibro therapy at Dharmakshetra and they had started practicing it with our Sathya Sai Medicare Van in adopted villages with great success, so why didn‘t the family try Vibro?
The lady‘s husband phoned me and asked whether it was necessary to see the patient to start the Vibro treatment. I said it was not at all necessary and asked about the diagnosis. It was severe arthritis. I myself went to his house and gave him a bottle of pills with the Move Well combo (CC20.3 Arthritis + CC20.4 Muscles & Supportive tissue + CC20.5 Spine...TDS) with the usual instructions.
At the time, the lady was resting inside. I avoided disturbing her, and as the husband looked very much dispirited, I told him that the bottle would last for about three weeks and after that he should just phone me so I could deliver more.
After three weeks I received a call from the husband who said that about 5-6 pills were left so he would need more medicine. The gentleman insisted that I tell him my home address. I said, ―No, no. I will bring you the medicine‖. But he kept demanding to know my address saying that in the future he would need the medicine frequently so it would be better if he saw my house. Reluctantly I agreed and gave him directions. I live on the first floor so I sent my nephew to the ground floor to wait for the gentleman and guide him upstairs.
After about 10 minutes when I opened the door in response to a knock, it was the shock of a lifetime for me. I could not believe my eyes. The husband – along with the lady – were both standing at the door of my first-floor residence. I hurriedly apologised to the gentleman and especially the lady for having made them climb the steps but they said no apology was needed. They explained that they had insisted on my telling them the address just to show me ̳the miracle of three weeks of Vibro treatment.‘
I welcomed them inside. The lady told me that she had previously decided to resign from her position as School Principal because it was not proper for her to remain on leave for so long a period. She used to weep alone in isolation praying to Swami to intervene and save her from this handicap.
She said it was Swami alone who sent the nectar in the form of Vibro pills and saved her. Jai Sairam.
Experience 2
Those days (2007) our Nagpur Samiti had adopted a village called Panwadi, 45 km from Nagpur, and the Sathya Sai Medicare Van was distributing free allopathic medicines there once a fortnight. I was actively involved as a volunteer. Sometimes we were short of allopathic medicines and had to humbly explain to patients that the medicine for their ailment was not in our stock that day.
Our Nagpur devotees group used to do Prashanti Seva in March and September every year (This continues to the present.). Many of our fellow volunteers had taken Vibro remedies there from Dr. Aggarwal with very surprising results.
In the meantime we came to know that Vibro training was being given to interested Sai devotees who wished to do selfless service. In 2008, five Sai devotees from Nagpur attended the Vibro workshop at Dharmakshetra and successfully completed the AVP course. We were overwhelmed at the thought that the cost of the Vibro remedy was zero to the patient and very negligible to the practitioner. At once the faces of those patients whom we had disappointed due to the lack of medicines flashed into our minds.
Upon our return from Mumbai we prepared for the first Vibro camp along with the Sathya Sai Medicare Van at Panwadi. All five of us charged our 54 CC kits (In those days the 54 CC box was given to AVPs.), and armed with the pills, bottles, stickers and the red book [guide] we reached Panwadi. For the first time we were equipped with medicines for all the patients. Thirty-six patients who were given Vibro and another 100 patients were given allopathic medicines.
We returned from the camp with a feeling of satisfaction that for the first time no patient was sent away empty-handed. All five of us waited anxiously for the next fortnight. Without discussing it among ourselves, we each secretly decided to watch the reactions of the Vibro patients and observe whether they came on their own to the Vibro practitioners or opted for allopathy.
To our surprise all 36 patients previously treated with Vibro reported improvement in their problems, which were mostly constipation; skin itching, knee pain, cough and cold etc. At the very next camp, the number of patients opting for Vibro swelled to 54. In subsequent camps, the number of patients opting for Vibro outnumbered those opting for allopathy.
In the next camp, our allopathic doctor finished his patients early and came into the room where the Vibro practitioners were treating the patients. One Vibro healer beside whom the doctor was sitting was surprised when the doctor asked him for a Vibro remedy for himself.
Vibro treatment along with the allopathic treatment is still being given regularly in all our 12 villages at fortnightly intervals and by Swami‘s grace the combined results are very much encouraging. Jai Sairam