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Sai Baba made
the 'Guru' (the Master), a pr ofound
base of the path of devotion. The spiritual impulse is certainly latent in
every individual heart, but it needs great inspiration and compulsion to
bring it to the surface. Baba offered that inspiration through his own
account brimming with love for his Master. He said, "How can I
describe his (Guru's) love for me? When he was in spiritual trance, I sat
and gazed at him. We were both filled with bliss. I cared not to turn my
eyes upon anything else. Night and day I pored upon his face with an
ardour of love that banished hunger and thirst. The Guru's absence even
for a second made me restless. I meditated on nothing but the 'Guru' and
had no goal or object other than the 'Guru'. Wonderful indeed the art of
my 'Guru'. I wanted nothing but the Guru and he wanted nothing but this
intense love from me." The significant feature stressed by Sai Baba
in his own example and words is the great importance of developing this
devotion to one's Guru. It is seeing God in the Guru. This was a
self-projected ideal of a ‘Guru’ that motivated innumerable seekers
who came in contact with Sai Baba. |