Aum Sairam
Is Sri Sai a God or could that be He was just a man with a few unique powers and peculiarities? This was also a question raised about two thousand years ago with Christ, was Jesus Christ a man or a magician? Discussions on the father, the son and the Holy Spirit' is still a popular topic at churches all over. Where does the answer lie to the question whether Sri Sai was an ordinary man with a few powers or the manifestation of the supreme conscious that eludes common rationale?
As to how Sri Sai is to be regarded, there is wide divergence of views not merely among religions, sects and people, but also within one's stage of the spiritual growth. Many regard Him as both God and man, just as in case of Jesus Christ.
Thou seemest human and divine
The highest holiest manhood thou.
Our wills are ours, we know not how
Our wills are ours, to make them thine
There are many who are hovering about this level, in their view of Sri Sai Baba now, disposed to submit and surrender, and pray to Him as God, again disposed to regard Him as a highly developed personality acting as their guardian angel or at least as a benevolent but more gifted man, with human frailties and other human peculiarities. Some devotees, if they analyze their perception from time to time, might discover that they can not fix themselves to one particular view of Sri Sai always, but are involuntarily moved from one to the other viewpoints mentioned above and even to pass beyond these, even to the extent of doubting whether Sri Sai is or is not good and powerful. Such is human weakness that one need not be ashamed to discover his own position in the last named class. But commonsense and higher impulses naturally drive us to quit such a useless, nay, pernicious state and strive to reach higher levels of faith and perception.
Allah Malik
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