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Today, we look into Baba's mysterious statement: "Fifty thousand people have come and fifty-six thousand people have gone." Baba's teachings often have deeper meanings, and this one implies that many souls pass through the cycle of life and death. Baba emphasises the importance of unwavering faith and integrity. He promises that those who maintain these qualities will be rewarded with the awakening of their seven seas, or Kundalini Chakras, resulting in spiritual enlightenment and liberation.
Decoding the Seven Seas.
The 'Seven Seas' symbolise the seven Kundalini Chakras in our bodies. According to Yog Shastra and Kundalini Shastra, awakening these energy centers results in an increase in spiritual powers. The three nadis (energy channels) - Ida, Pingala, and Sushumna - transport prana (life force) through the chakras, culminating in the Brahma-randra, the pinnacle of spiritual liberation.
The Cycle of Karma and Devotion
Baba's teachings emphasise the endless cycle of karma, which binds souls to the cycle of birth and rebirth. He claims that those who have strong faith, honesty, and devotion and fully surrender to him will be guided to salvation. Baba promises that he will care for such pure souls for seventy-two lifetimes, ensuring their spiritual development and liberation.
The Path to Salvation
Baba's teachings emphasise following the path of righteousness (Dharma), wealth (Artha), desire (Kama), and, finally, salvation (Moksha). He encourages devotees to perform good deeds, keep faith and patience, and strive for self-realization.
Baba’s Eternal Promise
Baba promises to travel thousands of kos (ancient units of distance) to care for his devotees, wherever they are in the world. His assurances provide comfort, emphasising that devotees should not worry but rather remain steadfast in their faith and devotion.
Join us in embracing these divine teachings and immersing ourselves in the colors of devotion to Sai Baba
Om Shri Sai Nathaya Namah.
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