When Prof. Frank Baronowski saw Sri Sathya Sai's Aura...
- Jul 7, 2016
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July, 1978
Professor Frank Baranowski, a psychologist and regression therapist, specializes in research on auras, the energy patterns that surround all living beings, and works at the University of Arizona. He is an expert in bio-magnetic field radiation photography. He has photographed and interpreted the auras for numerous men and women using the ultra-sensitive Kirlian camera.
Professor
Baranowski had read several books about Sri Sathya Sai Baba, including Samuel
Sandweiss’ 'Sai Baba, the Holy man and the Psychiatrist'. He wondered whether
such a person could really exist and whether all that was written about him was
factual. As he was, at that time, writing a book on reincarnation based on case
studies and other findings, he was interested in Sri Sathya Sai Baba’s claim of
being a reincarnation of Shirdi Sai Baba.
During
Christmas 1977, Professor Baranowski was a guest at a home where a Bhajan
(devotional songs) session was in progress. A stranger to this form of worship,
he withdrew to a room upstairs. He was resting there quietly in the dark room
when, to his astonishment, a candle on the table suddenly burst into flames. The
bright flame illuminated a nearby picture of Sri Sathya Sai Baba. He could not
understand who could have lighted the candle. He was alone in the room. There
had not been any sound and no one had come in. How could a flame appear all of
a sudden on the wick of the candle? He stared at the picture and it did many
things to him. It seemed to penetrate into him and to beckon to him. To a man
of science, this occurrence was totally inexplicable.
The
thought of Sri Sathya Sai Baba lingered in him long after the candle
experience. He decided to go to India and visit Sai Baba. Here is the account
of his encounter with Baba for the first time, in his own words:
“Sathya
Sai Baba? Yes, I had heard of Him but with a lot of mixed emotions. The stories
that were attributed to this man bordered on the incredible. As a man of
science, I am aware of psychosomatic healings, and I have seen miraculous
healings done by such notable personalities as Olga Worrell, and at such famous
places as Lourdes. Yet, here were rumours of a man from India who could heal
people by His mere touch. The story hinged on the unbelievable.
In
July of 1978, I found myself at the first World Peace Conference at Bangalore.
I had heard that Sathya Sai Baba resided in a place called Whitefield. This
small community boasts of a college founded by Sathya Sai Baba and dedicated to
science and commerce. As I arrived by taxicab, the first thing I noticed was
the refreshing cleanliness of the area.
Though
hot and stiflingly humid, hundreds of Indians and foreigners crowded the
grounds surrounding Sathya Sai Baba's ‘Ashram’ or residence. I joined the
patient assemblage, sitting squat-legged among the Eastern visages. I didn't
have to wait long until Sathya Sai Baba appeared. I must confess, this first
time I saw Him I was not impressed.
Sri Sathya Sai Darshan at BrindavanHe
was of small stature and walked among the people as if He were distracted. He
would hardly take the time to look at a person or to talk with them - then He
would suddenly turn His head as if looking for someone else. It wasn't until
the next morning that I realized I was seeing an individual who possessed gifts
beyond description.
It
was about five o'clock in the morning, and the followers had been singing their
devotional songs and chanting during a parade around the compound at
Whitefield, when Sathya Sai Baba came out of His residence.
Now,
I have always been able to see the human aura. The auras around average people
extend as much as three to five feet. Auras are composed of every imaginable
colour and these colours change as a person's emotional, physical and mental
states change. In general, whenever the colour blue is evident in a person's
aura, it is an indication of deep spirituality; green is a healing color;
yellow indicates high intelligence; and red means anger or frustration.
The
colour pink, which is rarely seen, typifies a person capable of selfless love,
and this was the colour that Sathya Sai Baba had around Him. The aura around
Sathya Sai Baba went beyond the building reaching thirty or forty feet in all
directions. Never having seen any aura like this before, my first reaction was
to look for fluorescent lights, which may have been shining on Him. But as I
watched, the beautiful pink energy pattern moved as He moved; there was no
doubt that this was His aura.
Sri Sathya Sai Darshan atop the Brindavan Bungalow in the early-1970sEntranced
by this remarkable sight, I barely heard the devotional songs that were being
sung, and before I knew it, Sathya Sai Baba had gone. The crowd settled in the
now-familiar cross-legged positions and prepared themselves to wait until
Sathya Sai Baba's next appearance, four hours later.
I
have had the pleasure of meeting such personalities as ex-president Gerald
Ford, Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Pope John Paul II, and I have
studied their auras as well as tens of thousands of others, I say this not as a
testimonial but as a fact; not one person I have ever seen has an aura to
compare to the size and colour of Sathya Sai Baba's aura.
The
heat was remarkable; the humidity hung like a wet cloth over the gathering.
Amid chanting, a few anxious eyes watched the threatening skies, Dark clouds
gave foreboding signs of torrential storms, but all around me devotees were
assuring each other "Sathya Sai Baba won't allow it to rain".
Then,
there He was again, I felt my heartbeat quicken as He turned in my direction.
Soon He stepped beside me, looked at me, and then made a quick motion to the
man seated beside me. Suddenly crushed lilies began to appear in the palms of
His hands, and as they poured forth, the petals filled the cupped hands of the
seated man. But the flower petals didn't stop coming; they went on to fill the
waiting hands of a second, a third and then a fourth person!
As
this great man turned away, He glanced in my direction as if to say, "Have
you noticed what I have just done?" I couldn't have helped witnessing what
had happened. To answer possible arguments, Sathya Sai Baba's sleeves reached
His elbows. So it was not by magic tricks that these petals appeared. And I was
not hypnotized into believing I was seeing them, for I am a licensed hypnotist
myself and am very difficult to hypnotize. Within my limited understanding, it
was difficult to believe I had just witnessed this miraculous demonstration. I
sat there, in that same position, for a very long time, dumbfounded by what I
had seen.
The
very next morning I felt myself drawn back to the very same compound, sitting
in the lotus position and waiting for Sathya Sai Baba to appear once again. As I
sat quietly, I heard a voice in my mind tell me that I must cross the field,
walk through the area where the women were standing and talk to a man who was
standing against a building there. I did not feel comfortable approaching a
stranger, especially in a strange country where there is a language barrier,
but I could no longer ignore the voice in my mind. I went across the field and
found a man standing against the building. I spoke to him.
"I
hope you speak English. I have a voice in my mind that says I must speak to
you”. He introduced himself as Prof. Narender, and he said, "You must be
the lecturer Sathya Sai Baba said would speak to me today." I am a lecturer; I
have given approximately 9,000 lectures all over the world. But how did this man
know that?
In
the next four days I watched Sathya Sai Baba with His people. He calmed them;
He gave them hope. As He walked among them, the beautiful pink colour in His
aura permeated the violent red colours in the crowd. His selfless love transcended
their fears and worries. Perhaps you have to meet this man to understand His
gifts. He gives of Himself to thousands of people from all around the world who
await His blessings.
Sri Sathya Sai Darshan at the Sai Ram Shed in BrindavanProf. Narender's message to me proved to be that I was to speak to Sathya Sai Baba's College on Friday afternoon. 800 students and later 100 teachers listened to my lecture. As I stood next to Sathya Sai Baba, I could see His aura reach beyond the platform. It surrounded all the people in the room. Soon His love - and that's the only word I can use for the warm, buoyant, totally immersing emotion we experienced that evening - reached each and every person in that room and they began to sing and chant devotions to this man. The word 'Avatar' is often used when referring to Sathya Sai Baba, meaning one who has Christ-like powers, or God-like power and one who may even be God Himself. Now, I am a devout Catholic. Yet I would be a fool if I did not recognize the powers this man has. Amidst the singing and chanting, the Avatar turned to me and said, 'Because you are a man of such great love….' and He showed me the empty palm of His hand. He circled His hand in the air three times and produced a ring with the nine precious gems of the world embedded in gold. He said, "It will only fit the first finger of the right hand." And indeed, that is the only finger it fits. It's magnificent! It's a beautiful ring! But it holds special meaning to me because this great man, this Avatar, graced me with His words: "Because you are a man of such great love…. "
Sri Sathya Sai with Professor Frank Baronowski
The
next day I was once again honoured by Sathya Sai Baba as I was granted a
private audience with Him. I was anxious to discuss not only reincarnation with
Him, but also my grandson. The boy was born with a heart defect. At the age of
one year he weighed slightly less than seven pounds. Numerous operations left
him with little hope for a normal life, even if he survived at all. But before
I could mention this to Sathya Sai Baba, He told me that there would be an
operation on the day I arrived home (in Arizona) and that the baby would be
well. I said, "You must be wrong. The baby is not old enough to have this
operation. The physicians said the minimum age for the operation would be at
age two, even two and a half." Sathya Sai Baba just smiled, and said,
"No, it will be on the day you arrive home."
He
was right. On the day I arrived in Arizona, the baby was operated on. The
doctor who performed the surgery gave my grandson little hope of survival. When
my daughter introduced the doctor to me, I discovered he was from India. I told
him I had just returned from there, and mentioned some of the places I'd been
to. When I mentioned Whitefield he interrupted me and asked, "That's
Sathya Sai Baba's country, isn't it?"
I
said yes, and showed him the ring I had been blessed with. The doctor looked at
me with the eyes glowing, and said, "The child will live," as if all
that was needed was the mention of Sathya Sai Baba's name.
The
child did survive. Perhaps of all the miracles I witnessed in my ten days in
India, no miracle is as great as the miracle of one man giving so much love to
so many people. In my estimation and experimentation, Sri Sathya Sai Baba is,
aura-wise, exactly what He says He is and what He asks everyone to be. He is
love, pure and simple. He is love walking on two legs. Such unselfish love is
nothing other than Divinity.
His
own words say it best: "Love.
Continue to love and all will be well."
A
Video based on Dr. Frank Baranowski’s Experiences can be viewed at:
Source:
Sri Sathya Sai Digvijayam (1926 – 1985); and
“Living
Divinity” by Shakuntala Balu, Page: 47-50. Publisher: S B Publications,
Bangalore, 1983.



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