Sai Baba Man of Miracles
 

Sai Baba, Man of Miracles

by Howard Murphet

India has always nurtured true yogins--those who have transcended the lower self, those in whom wonder-working powers of siddhis have flourished. These powers, or some of them, have been brought into the research laboratories of the para-psychologists who call them extra-sensory perception and psycho-kinesis. Others call them miracles. Whatever the terminology, such powers and their... (read more)

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  • Medusausi

    medusausi said:

    Sathya Sai Baba is truly amazing. There are several devotees in my community and they directed me to this book and to films of him on YouTube.

    posted Tuesday, November 20 2007
  • Krish

    krish said:

    I am happy to see, more and more people across the world are coming forward in accepting the greatness in other religion. Let us pray for Universal Peace - Sairam

    posted Thursday, November 15 2007
  • Krish

    krish said:

    I am happy to see, more and more people across the world are coming forward in accepting the greatness in other religion. Let us pray for Universal Peace - Sairam

    posted Thursday, November 15 2007
  • rahul D

    rahul d said:

    This book was referred to me for reading by Mr. Suresh Deshpande, a truely Sai Devotee. I cannot call myself as a true Sai Devotee. But when I first attended Bhajans in Abu Dhabi, UAE, Swami gave me darshan in my dreams. I was told that it is possible only as per Swami's wishes. I want to read this book for sure on returning to India or presently in Nigeria if get get the same here.

    posted Thursday, November 15 2007
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