Friday, February 3, 2012

Swami Vishwananda - Healing Defying Space-Time

This is a beautiful, heart-touching story about the healing of a young boy in a serious health-threatened life situation. We are printing it here for those of you, who may have missed reading it elsewhere.

MY GURUDEV IS "FASTER THAN LIGHT" - A MIRACLE HEALING

Dear friends,

On January 19, 2012, my grandson (a twin - four years old) cut his index finger. He also lost a bit of bone at the finger tip. He had put his finger into an electric motor which was turning. Within seconds we were in the car driving to the emergency room. Both the little hands of [the young grandson] and mine were full of blood.

In normal circumstances, going to the hospital takes about 8-10 min but, [unfortunately], that afternoon the road in the city center was closed; a big truck was occupying the road to move the goods of a store. After we passed that part of the road, we had to cross railroad tracks but the bars were closed, so, we had to go back and take another road [now twice losing valuable time in getting the boy quickly to the hospital].

Under much pain and, above all, terrified by the blood that soaked the gauze [wrapped around his small hand], Giovanni’s crying became a scream that tore my heart. I could not bear to hear the child cry, a child who has always been very good; in the voice of his crying vibrated an infinite goodness. His vibrations were tearing my heart; I felt every scream like a knife wound.

With a deeply broken heart I began to pray: "Master, help him, feel his goodness, please Gurudev, Swami Vishwananda, please!"

As soon as I mentally uttered the last words, he immediately became quiet. I thought that he was unconscious, but instead after 20 min when we entered the emergency room he came in walking alone. I thought: ‘My Gurudeva is "faster than light.” But, so is a prayer spoken from the depth of the heart.

In the radiology room the doctor was fondling him and saying that he had never seen so good a child. Giovanni greeted the doctor by giving him a kiss on the cheek. He began crying only in the orthopedics department when they sewed up the wound without anesthetic.

Coming home he showed no signs of pain. We told him: "You must pray to Swami Vishwananda so that He helps you to heal your little finger." He asked me: "How do I pray to Swami Vishwananda, Grandma"? Knowing that he loves Swami, I answered that it is enough to just sing "Om Om Swami Vishwananda Hari Om," knowing that this is Giovanni’s favorite song.

He asked me to open the computer to watch videos of Swami Vishwananda. In the next moment he put his finger in front of the monitor. "What do you do with the finger near the monitor?" we asked. "I gave it to Vishwananda to heal it." What sincerity, what faith; this was a lesson. This is what Jesus was thinking when he said, "Give the children to me..."

Giovanni slept well that night without waking up from the pain and also all other nights. Until today 30 January, 2012, he has not complained about the pain.


Thanks Gurudev, thanks from the heart "Om, Om Swami Vishwananda Hari Om" 

Gordana Milanko


OM Swami OM, Vishwananda, Hari OM
(Video)

Swami has said the while the world and people can be living, outside, in the Kali Yuga (age of darkness) that a Master can be, inside, in the Dwapara Yuga (enlightenment). According to many: Dwapara Yuga (sung in this video song below) is the third of four yugas, or ages, described in the scriptures of Hinduism. This yuga (Dwapara) comes after Treta Yuga and is followed by Kali Yuga. According to the Puranas, this yuga (Dwapara Yuga) ended at the moment when Krishna returned to his eternal abode of Vaikuntha. (Wikipedia). Then Kali Yuga naturally follows Dwapara Yuga. If this information is correct, then we live in Kali Yuga and all the “signs of the times” point to the fact that we live in Kali Yuga. Many prophecies of the so-called end times, or Kali Yuga, tell of many conditions both of the Earth and its peoples that are happening on this Earth today in our time.
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Swamini Vishwalakshmianandama (Lakshmi)


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