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

Answer Corner

Vol 17 సంచిక 4
July / August 2026


Q1. Practitioners are not trained medical professionals so can you please suggest few general tips or extra care which one should take while treating plants, animals, babies, pregnant women, and the elderly.

A. Our advice is to keep remedies simple and focussed, maintain clear case records, never advise stopping conventional treatment. However, for each group keep the following in mind. Plants: Use water remedy to spray leaves, stem, and root, dosage is normally OD and OW for maintenance, response may be season-dependant. AnimalsEnsure stress-free administration via their drinking water and observe behaviour and activity changes. BabiesUse OD (unless condition is acute) as babies are highly sensitive and administer via water or milk, always continue medical supervisionPregnant womenuse simple, well-indicated remedies only, ensuring regular medical check-ups continue. ElderlyBegin with lower dosage, increasing gradually; consider multiple conditions and medications, monitor for fatigue or unusual response; continue all prescribed treatments.

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Q2. During first meeting or in camp situations, some patients expect us to take/measure their vitals: weight, heart rate, temperature, and blood pressure. So how do we handle such situations without disappointing them. 

A. If your camp happens to be alongside a regular medical camp or in a facility where these services are provided, refer the patient to that facility. However, do acknowledge that it is good they are monitoring their health while advising them gently that in Sai Vibrionics, we do not usually measure vitals ourselves, unless a practitioner is carrying his own thermometer, BP meter etc. Local patients can visit our head office in Puttaparthi where this facility is available.

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Q3. Should we wrap 108CC Box in aluminium foil while travelling internationally?

A. X‑rays pass through kitchen aluminium foil quite easily, especially the higher‑energy ones used in security scanners, so foil does not add any protection. Fortunately, vibrionics remedies are not adversely affected by x-rays, see vol 9 #2.Q2. Many practitioners travel internationally with 108CC boxes without foil wrapping, without any noticeable issue.

If you wrap the entire box tightly in foil, it acts as a shield, bit like a simple Faraday cage, reducing some everyday EM exposure from mobiles, Wi‑Fi routers, laptops, microwaves, TVs, strong magnets. Warning: Once un-wrapped, you must use fresh foil.

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Q4. What is the difference between mental and emotional problems?

A. Mental problems primarily affect thinking, understanding, mental faculties and activities, brainpower, awareness, comprehension, perception, judgement, memory, concentration, and behaviour. Examples include depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, dementia, ADHD, and personality disorders. Emotional problems mainly affect feelings and the ability to regulate emotions, leading to symptoms such as chronic sadness, excessive anger, emotional numbness, fear, insecurity, grief, or difficulty coping with stress. In practice, many conditions involve both mental and emotional components. For example, depression can cause negative thinking as well as sadness, anxiety can involve excessive worry and fear, and trauma may affect both mind (thoughts) and emotions. Understanding this distinction helps practitioners appreciate the different ways in which a person's well-being can be affected.

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Q5. What are the possible reasons that prevent a person from healing even after taking the appropriate Vibrionics remedies and following the recommended protocols and lifestyle changes? Could it be due to mental or emotional blockages such as fear, doubt, or lack of faith, or might there be deeper underlying influences that delay recovery? What guidance can be offered to such patients to help them overcome these inner and outer obstacles to healing?

A. An important factor that can influence the pace and extent of healing is the state of mind and emotions, which can create inner disturbances that weaken the body’s natural healing power. Likewise constant mental fixation on illness may unconsciously reinforce the disease state. There are also practical considerations. A patient may unknowingly continue habits, medications, dietary patterns, emotional environments, or exposures that counteract recovery. Finally, a disease may not cure because of patient’s karma (this should never be mentioned) as the soul’s deeper journey may involve learning patience, surrender, compassion, detachment, or endurance through illness!

Role of the practitioner is to offer encouragement, hope, loving support, careful observation and continue prayerful service. Baba himself repeatedly emphasised that love, peace, and positive thinking are powerful healing forces. He said, “There is no disease worse than desire”, “Fear is the biggest disease”. Following guidance taken from His discourses can help patients facing delayed or no recovery:

In some chronic diseases, physical tissues may require considerable time to regenerate even after energetic balance has improved. Baba reminds us that true healing ultimately comes from Divine Grace. Remedies, doctors, and practitioners are instruments; the deeper healing intelligence belongs to the Divine.