Guest guest Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 The following is excerpted from "Sai Baba, The Perfect Master", published by K.K. Ramakrishnan, Meher Era Publications: " THE EYES OF THE FAKIR Why would people journey hundreds of miles from all over the Indian subcontinent to see him? It was because of his eyes! The eyes of this fakir were said to be LIGHT! Some would say, "Those eyes!....His eyes must be made of light!" However one described them, it was those eyes that eventually attracted thousands to him. Upon looking into his eyes one would bow in worship at his feet. Hidden in this extraordinary fakir was the Qutub-e-Irshad of the age. This fakir was the head of the spiritual hierarchy and the leading Perfect Master of his time. He who held the key to all universes in his own hands appeared as ragged beggar in a small village called Shirdi. In this beggar's hands the throes of the universes were kept balanced! It may be difficult for a worldly materialist to believe this, but it is a spiritual fact. If people were told this peculiar holy man was completely responsible for conducting or controlling World War I, they would say it was ridiculous. But in the inner realms of spiritual realities, the Qutubs or Sadgurus are the Masters of the universe and nothing ever happens without their divine ordinance." From Lord Meher, p. 66 Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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