Thought of the day !
The cosmos is an expression of divine love. Every organism is on a journey in the universe. We all have diverse stories to share. Every story for me is a revelation, not every tale maybe written, yet its contribution completes the mystical mosaic of life and death.
Blog dedicated to the supernatural, miracles have always been there, depends on what we want to believe, contest between science and superstition.
Every wonder has a chord, every Truth and octave; by sharing we add our voices to the symphony. Miracles amplify the choir of my work.
The Story:In December 2022, like any other day, my friends were cleaning their mandir. They have a beautiful altar with life-size portraits of Shirdi and Sathya Sai
As one person wiped the tiles, and another dusted the photographs in the altar. The devotee wiping the tiles noticed something peculiar. His colleague was standing in front of Shirdi Sai's photograph with palms together in reverence, when suddenly Shirdi seemed to protrude his hands through the photograph, placing a shawl in the devotee's palm. The devotee mention to me telephonically, it felt like an illusion but notice the shawl resting in the devotee's hands.
Curious and awestruck by what had just transpired, he asked the colleague what happened. She explained while wiping the photograph Shirdi seemed to move within and could not believe what she witnessed. They were all literally frozen at this marvel.
The shawl felt a bit heavy; they placed it on the table and opened it up to reveal an unexpected surprise - a stack of two hundred notes totaling R 20,000.00 (Twenty thousand rand). This unexpected windfall left them speechless as they tried to comprehend what just occurred.
Intrigued by this inexplicable occurrence, I visited the family and examined the ordinary shawl with a divine fragrance. This type of shawl can be purchased from any vendor in Shirdi, but the miraculous appearance of money within it was truly extraordinary.
Sathya and Shirdi SAI are omnipresent!
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Bhagwan and Shirdi- Wale