As scholar Karen Armstrong reminds us, belief is only a recent enthusiasm of religion. Religion is really meant to inspire and transform us as human beings, to cause us to stretch ourselves to behave differently in order to be enveloped
by B. Halagappa'Sri Rangapatnam Orphanage,' Mysore, India My parents were devotees of Shirdi Sai Baba. In those days 'Sai' was already a name often used by us in our little family, which lived in a village called Kikkeri of Mandya
Now, mind you, as I said earlier, Tom was a caring person. The problem was, however that Tom carried around with him a "cloud of negativity" born of desperation. His was definitely a desperate matter. It didn't just stop when
Why should I?", you might ask. Well, Sam is preparing a new neurological study of what happens in the brains of believers and non-believers as they ponder certain questions or experience various stimuli, and he and his group of researchers
in script across the middle of the mystical looking woodland scene. (That photo is from Hocking Hills, Ohio, an area 40 miles south of flat Columbus. The region is hilly, unusual for Ohio. [...]
Crossing Paths with Sai Bababy Caroline MyssMay 2007 Issue 'Edge Life"I gradually had become aware of Sai Baba (an avatar born in India in 1926) during the last decade or so because stories about him kept surfacing. I'd find out
I had a dream where I was sitting at Baba's feet, crying uncontrollably, asking Baba not to leave. Baba ignored me and got up and left. I woke up crying, saying, "Baba's Leaving!" I realized it was only a dream.
Saturday, December 14, 2002HINDUSTAN TIMES, Kolkata (Calcutta)HEART PATIENT WAKES UP TO MYSTERY SURGERYAmitava Banerjee, Darjeeling, December 13 You may have heard about telepathic healing and psychic cure, but a heart patient who had undergone "Divine Surgery" is drawing huge crowds
MAHAA MAHIMA MAANUSHA MURTHIMAN OF MIGHTY MIRACLES By Sri Ghandikota V. Subba RaoFrom Sri Sathya Sai Eternal Charioteer23 November, 1990 ENCOUNTER WITH DIVINITYMy first encounter with the glorious Sai phenomenon goes back to the early sixties. It was sheerly by
NAAC, UGC, Sathya Sai University And The Exemplary "A++" Grade:Dr Hiramalini Seshadri and Dr Seshadri Harihar wrote about Sathya Sai Baba's Educare program (Ref) and how the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) gave an "A++" grade to the Sri
Sathya Sai Baba's Divine Cure: Stranger than Fictionby Dr. K. KanwarSanathana Sarathi March 2002 IssueBaba is the greatest healer who treads this earth. He can heal with His look or touch, a mere brush of His robe, and also when
Just a little of this and some of that," he replied with a teasing smile. "And how do you two know each other,Spirituality Matthias? I thought Gideon had very few friends," I kidded.
Sometimes we look around at our financial situation and think that there is nothing to be thankful for. Other times we glance at our relationship or health challenges and think that giving thanks borders on the absurd. Yet, if we
And, you wouldn't have believed that Marla was willing to forgo all she held dear to spend a lifetime with an itinerant musician. You should have seen her then. Willing to give up everything for the love of a man."Spirituality
One of the most forgotten principles for personal success is a word ignored by almost everyone-Goodwill. It is a principle so underused, yet so powerful, that it could take us to the heights of success. It remains underused because people
H ELL AND HEAVEN Prof Dr Colonel (retired) K Prabhakar Rao Every human being wants to lead a happy life as long as he is alive. No one really knows what happens after death. Every one on this earth follows
What do you think about the increasing role that religion (or ties to a religion) is playing in American presidential politics? Is Jeremiah Wright much different from those who blame "sinners" for the state of the world? Is there something