Many of them did not even
know Swami, but their cancers were canceled and they
continued to live for several years after their original
diagnosis. What they knew was Swami’s
vibhuti and
prayers of Sai devotees. A child was still born, her
father prayed fervently to Swami, and to everyone’s
delight the little one became pink. A lady was declared
infertile by doctors, but she did not give up; she took
vibhuti,
trusted her faith in Baba, and now is blessed with a beautiful daughter.
A car ran over a devotee, the doctors gave little hope of recovery,
but to everyone’s amazement, today he walks normally. When
vibhuti was
applied repeatedly, facial paralysis of another mysteriously disappeared.
A person who had incurable AIDS now leads a normal life.‘Sairam’, ‘Sairam’,
a lady devotee shouted, when a herd of cattle appeared crossing the
road in the night, and when she opened her eyes, the cows were behind
her car; she does not know to this day how she had gone through them
without hitting any of them. An invalid had a vision in which Baba
blessed him and immediately after that he started walking. Driving
her car, a devotee was listening to the
Gayatri; for some
reason the car went out of control, rolled over, and settled upside
down, but the
Gayatri was still playing, and yes, the devotee
was completely unhurt… The
story of every devotee in this Caribbean island is as captivating and
enchanting as the island itself.
Land of
the ‘The Noble’
|
|
Location
of Dominican Republic
|
|
Not many would have heard
of the Dominican Republic, much less about her white
sandy beaches, unique geographical locale, vibrant
culture, or her five centuries old history. The indigenous
inhabitants of the island of Hispaniola, on which
the Dominican Republic is located, were the Taíno
Amerindians. The Taínos (meaning “the
good” or "noble" in the native language)
were a seafaring branch of the South American Arawaks
(Amerindians in Caribbean). They had a system of chiefdoms,
and among the cultural signs that they have left are
cave paintings around the country, which have become
tourist and national symbols of the Dominican Republic.
The island was subsequently explored and claimed by legendary explorer
Christopher Columbus on his first voyage in 1492, and Hispaniola became
a springboard for Spanish conquest of the Caribbean and the American
mainland. In 1697, Spain recognized French dominion over the western
third of the island, which in 1804 became Haiti. The remainder of the
island, by then known as Santo Domingo, sought to gain its own independence
in 1821 but was conquered and ruled by the Haitians for twenty two years;
it finally attained independence as the Dominican Republic in 1844. In
1861, the Dominicans voluntarily returned as part of the Spanish Empire,
but four years later they restored independence in 1865. Briefly, this
is the circuitous contour of her political history.
|
|
|
The
beautiful Dominican countryside
|
|
A
beach outside Las Terrenas
|
Enthralling
and Enchanting Caribbean Setting
While, over the years, the island’s owners have changed many times
with varied political affiliations, one thing has remained the same:
her entrancing beauty. More than a thousand miles of sugar-coloured sand
gently lapped by warm waters so clear and blue; an underwater wonderland
of exotic aquatic life and centuries-old shipwrecks; one of world’s
favourite locations for snorkeling enthusiasts and scuba divers; home
of many international events of water sports including the Kiteboarding
and Windsurfing World Cup competitions; harbouring the highest and the
lowest sea level points in the Caribbean, with Pico Duarte at 10,128
feet above and Lake Enriguillo at 144 feet below – which means
a playground of environments from tropical rainforest to arid desert
apart from comfortable zones andhome to thousands of humpback whales
in the warm waters of winter – Dominican
Republic, is truly a tropical paradise for adventurers, ecologists, and
tourists alike. At the same time, ask any tourist what impressed them
the most about this Caribbean island and they will say, “More than
the unspoilt beaches and silvery sand, it is the kind and loving nature
of the people of this land.” Yes, if year by year the island is
teeming with tourists, it is because of the simple and easy-going nature
of the brown-skinned Dominicans, who treat everyone as one family. Their
beaches may be wide but their hearts are wider.
|
|
|
Waterfall
near Jarabacoa
|
|
The
Jarabacoa Mountains
|
Dominican
Culture - ‘Vibrant with a Heart’
The Dominican Republic is principally a Hispanic country (related to
Spain), though heavily blended with African traditions and, to a much
smaller degree, with indigenous Amerindian cultural elements. The Spanish
cultural heritage is most evident in the national language and predominant
religion: Catholicism. Here was built a huge church in the form
of a cross, which is lit up at night to form a cross in the sky. African
cultural elements are most prominent in musical expressions and the carnival
celebrations, which are a testimony to the rich African heritage.
Church
and Celebration
In this island where they
say“culture is adventure”, sport is,
undoubtedly, life. Though hugely popular for water
and wind sports, baseball is by far the most dominant
game in the country, with many famous Dominicans in
the Major League Baseball in United States and in
other countries. Another exciting aspect of Dominican
culture is music. In fact, music and dance act as
the sound track of the country and its people. Their
dance music, called Merengue, which is also their
national dance, is extremely widespread, and these
islanders with pride and joy share their native movements
with others. “Vibrant with a Heart” —
that is what Dominican culture is all about. But when
and how did Sai enter this lively nation?
|
|
|
Canoeing
on Sosua Beach
|
|
Boy
playing baseball, the most popular sport
|
Sai Enters,
Becomes the Centre of their Lives
It was the month of May
1988 when a few Dominicans grew inquisitive about
Baba and, in their eagerness to know more, invited
Mrs. María Martin, from Miami, USA, to visit
them and share more about Baba. Maria gave a beautiful
presentation, and she even guided them about the operation
of Sai Centers as well as the activities typical to
a Sai Organisation.
Thus it was that, in June
1988, a little group got together, composed of Tirso
Alcántara, Henry Alonzo and his wife Josefina,
Edwin Mejía and his wife Mary, Cristina Rosario,
Rafael Espejo and his wife, José Pérez,
Elena Martínez, and Sixto Incháustegui.
This tiny group of few couples and individuals met
outdoors every Sunday at the gardens of the Olympic
Center.
Sai Groups
the Devotees
In August 1988, the group
moved to the house of one of its members. They made
a small altar for Swami with flowers, incense, etc.
on the gracious terrace in the garden of the devotee’s
house. It was here that Dominican bhajans were
born. Edwin, with a beautiful voice, was the only
song leader then, while the rest sang in the chorus.
Mary and Elena also assumed the role of song leaders. In
that home, the group celebrated Baba’s birthday
for the first time; they began to compose their own
devotional songs, and this activity, since then, has
not stopped. In October 1988, the Sai Organization
of Caracas, Venezuela, invited the members of this
group to attend their meeting, and it was here that
the group received authorization to function as a
Sai Group.
By 1989-90, the group moved
again as the number of members started growing. This
time, it was to the house of Dr. Fausto Pérez
and his wife Cristina. Devotees, more organised as
a Sai group now, started study circles and community
service projects.
|
|
|
Birthday
celebrations with gaiety
|
|
Bal
Vikas for small children
|
The Education in Human
Values programme also started. Small children of a
school located in a very poor community were first
to be taught lessons on human values. Luis Brouwer
and Cristina Rosario, who monitored this program,
received permission to use a room in the school and
from then on the programme only expanded.
With many activities, there
were several new members too, and for the first time,
the group celebrated Maha Shivaratri in Dominican
Republic and began the operation of a small Sai library
for its members.
The First
Sai Centre in Dominican Republic
On May 1990, Dr. Michael
Goldstein, Central Coordinator, and Mr. Leonardo Gutter,
President of the Central Council, visited the island.
They certified the group and announced the formation
of the first Sri Sathya Sai Center in Dominican Republic.
Two years ago, nobody knew who Sai Baba was on this
island, and now there was a cohesive group of staunch
devotees. What is the mystery behind it? We can get
a glimpse of the phenomena if we look into the lives
of each member of the organisation. This is what one
devotee narrates:
“Before becoming
a devotee, I had badly burnt my face and eyes because
of an unfortunate event. I was operated o,n and the
doctors said I would lose one eye completely and might
be able to see a little light with the other. That
night Swami came to my bedside.
He materialized vibhuti and
put it in my eyes. He also took a bottle of pills
that was on the night stand and emptied it in the
waste basket. He, then, filled this container too
with vibhuti and said, ‘You use this
only’.
In the morning, the doctors were amazed at my recovery.
I could see with both eyes!”
Later, when this person
became a devotee, he put photos of Swami in his home
and all are producing vibhuti for several years now.
The ways of the Lord are inexplicable.
With more devotees joining
in, on 14 September 1991, the members of the Sai
Centre of Dominican Republic organised the first
public conference. It had the title “Life and
Message of Sathya Sai Baba”, and through this
more islanders were now aware of Swami and His love.
In 1992, there was a significant increase of members.
|
|
|
Sai
study circle in Puerto Plata
|
|
Sai
Retreat in progress
|
Some organized studies
on Swami in their communities, and these community
groups became study and devotional groups. They started
singing bhajans along with their own rituals.
Service activities also increased in diversity through
visits to homes for elders, food distribution to the
homeless, and support for old persons with no families.
Numerous medical camps
were carried out. The Organization spread throughout
the national territory; centers and groups were created
in the provinces of Santiago, La Vega, Moca, Montecristy,
San Francisco, Puerto Plata, and the little towns
nearby. Recently (2006) Nagua and Bonao province also
integrated into the Organization.
The phenomenal growth of
the Organisation meant two things: the need for a
larger space and a foundation to aid its activities.
And so it was that the Sai Centre moved to the colonial
zone and a mini-foundation was initiated by three
devotees: Rosa Iris Polanco, Henry Alonzo, and Elena
Martinez. This foundation, since then, has been serving
as the basis for the Sri Sathya Sai Foundation of
the Dominican Republic which handles the import and
sale of Sai Literature and also supports the various
service activities.
|
|
|
Public
meeting in Monte Cristi
|
|
Sai
meeting in La Vega
|
Three years after the First
Public Conference, in 28 October 1994, the first
Human Values Conference was held, with an encouraging
attendance of four hundred persons. Many devotees
from neighbouring countries like Puerto Rico, Ecuador,
and the USA too joined the discussion. From then on,
the Organisation grew at a steady pace with activities
like public meetings, projection of Sai documentaries,
annual participation in the Book Fair of Dominican
Republic, etc. going on regularly apart from service
activities.
|
|
|
Human
Values Conference and training sessions in progress
|
Sai Touches
Each New Member
In four years, the organisation
grew exponentially. Each new member had an experience
of his own to narrate. “In February 1998,” says
one Dominican, “I was able to fulfil an intense
desire to travel to India to see Sai Baba. When I
returned, I just wanted to turn around and go back
to India, but I discovered that my business was very
bad and I had to close my office. Meanwhile, my debts
were piling up, and my only option was to start operating
out of my home.
This was my predicament
in September 1998, when I sat in front of Swami’s
photo, telling Him how much I wanted to go to visit
Him for His Birthday in November. But for this to
happen, He should pay all my debts and send me the
money for the airplane ticket as well as for my stay
in India. I did not feel it right to travel while
I owed so much money. My prayer, truly, was more of
a wish than a petition, because it all looked so impossible.
But then something unexpected
happened. All of a sudden, clients started calling,
money started coming in very fast, and my wife found
an excellent job. To share the truth, the money I
made from September to November 1998, I never had
so much luck in such a short time, not before or since.
My wife and I, then, understood
the message clearly: Swami was responding to my desire
to be with Him for the 73rd Birthday. But my
desire to go was still pending because, with only
fifteen days to go, we realised we were still short
of two thousand dollars, which was about the price
of the airfare.
In the living room of my
home there is a large photo of Swami, and I let Him
know that if I was to travel, there was still a matter
of two thousand dollars which somehow must be sorted
out. Just then the phone rang, and a client
told me he needed me for some urgent work for which
he could pay me two thousand dollars!
So, there I was in India
for His Birthday, every single event orchestrated
by His divine will.
On another occasion, Swami
came in my dream and asked me, “What do you
want?” I told Him I always wanted to do
whatever He willed, that my actions and thoughts should
be according to His will. He, then, asked me
a question about some aspects of my life, and said, “What
do you want? A new car, or that I should pay the loan
on your house, or a trip?” He closed His
eyes and waited for my response. I made a selection
and told Him. Then He asked another question and gave
me some options and again I selected one. Finally,
He asked me something else and gave me several choices. But
this time, when He closed His eyes waiting for my
response, I suddenly remembered that I had told Him
that I wanted to do His Will — but all along I was
selecting things that He was offering. So this time
I did not say anything, and when Swami opened His
eyes and asked if I had decided, I told Him He should
choose and I would accept whatever He decided. When
this happened, the dream ended. The powerful lesson
had indeed gone home.”
Baba in
Bella Vista
It is because of such revealing
experiences and the magic of His love and message
that devotees started spiralling in this island and
by 1988, the need became stronger than ever for a
larger venue. The Sai Centre now established itself
in the area of Bella Vista.
With a strengthened workforce,
the Sathya Sai Organization of the Dominican Republic
now focused on service activities more than ever. Regular
medical camps were conducted in the outskirts of the
metropolitan capital of Santo Domingo. There is now
(2006) also a free eye clinic, where cataract operations
and other eye surgeries are carried out with absolutely
no cost to the patients.
|
|
|
Free
medical camp in Santo Domingo...
|
|
...and
in Santiago, La Vega, Moca,
Montecristy, San
Francisco, Puerto Plata
|
|
|
|
Free
odontological exams
|
|
...taking care of the elderly
|
The Organisation also adopted
the community ofLecheria, which is a slum neighborhood
of the city of Santo Domingo, about twenty kilometers
from downtown. Made up of Haitian immigrants
who came to Dominican Republic as workers in the sugar
cane mills and to harvest the cane, this community
also works in the construction industry. For four
years now, the Sai Organisation has provided free
daily breakfast service for the seventy children of
the Community school in Lecheria.
|
|
|
Free
daily breakfast to students in Lecheria
|
|
Students
in Lecheria celebrating Christmas
|
Apart from providing food,
volunteers also spend a lot of time with the kids
to help them become better educated and more disciplined.
And at every instance, the devotees feel His grace.
To cite one example, “There are several instances,“ say
the volunteers, “when the food multiplied when
it looked like there would not be enough for all the
children, or some other devotee showed up at the last
minute with more food, saying he had mistaken the
day when he was supposed to come.”
There is also another fascinating
tale that the devotees narrate. “It was 23 November,
and five of us, Sai volunteers, were driving to the
school with the breakfast. Just as we came over the
hill and saw the school, there was a double rainbow
right on top of it. We were amazed and grateful when
we realised that it was all His play to remind us
of the special day and make note of it.
|
|
|
Free
drugstore...
|
|
...and
medical services
|
Sai, in His own ways, guides
and inspires devotees to lead a purposeful life by
instilling in them a spirit of service. “The
greatest spiritual practice is to transform love into
service.“ Swami says and the devotees in this
Caribbean island are constantly engaged in offering
much help to the needy. To list a few, more than two
thousand medical exams in the areas of general medicine,
cardiology, gynaecology, paediatrics, orthodontia,
and others have been conducted; there is a nutritional
program for kids with inadequate calorie intake; free
mosquito nets and Clorox are distributed to control
mosquito-transmitted diseases like the deadly Dengue
fever; targeted help is offered to mothers, children,
and the elderly with health problems; during festival
celebrations food is served to all families, and Christmas
every year is marked with the donation of toys apart
from regular items; there are free dental care programmes
conducted specially for children; and small housing
projects too, like constructing a house for a needy
family living in a cardboard shack. In addition, there
are also regular free cataract surgeries.
|
|
|
Donation
packets for newborns
|
|
Infants
with their new kits
|
This on-going service activity
extends to many communities like the Luisa La Prieta,
Palamara, La Delgada, and Limon.
Dominican
Youth Display Faith and Devotion
Along with service, the
Education in Human Values programme through Bal
Vikas classes also received a fillip during this time. To
demonstrate how these inputs really help the youngsters,
here is the story of Miguel.
A ten year old Bal
Vikas student, Miguel, went to New York with his mother
to visit an aunt. The plane arrived at midnight,
and then they went to New Jersey arriving at 1 AM. No
one was waiting for them, so they took a subway train
but did not know if it was the correct train. Mother
decided to get down and ask, but the train door closed
and Miguel was left still in the train.
The train took off, and
the mother was frantic. Her son was in a strange city
in a dangerous situation in the middle of the night
with no identification. As the train disappeared
into the darkness, the mother prayed to Swami. She
went to a police station, and explained the problem.
The police called ahead to the next few stations and
sent officers to look for the missing boy.
Meanwhile, Miguel was remembering
Lord Ganesha, who removes obstacles, and prayed sincerely
to Him. Then he remembered Lord Rama and His bravery.
He repeated the Gayatri for protection and
calmly got down at the next station. He went and sat
on a bench and started singing bhajans to
himself. Shortly
afterward, a police officer came up to him and identified
him as the missing boy, radioing for his mother to
come on the next train.
Like Miguel, many Dominican
children now have devotion in the hearts and prayer
on their lips. They know somebody is there to take
care of them. They know life without Him is not worth
living. There are lot more activities on the education
front, and the Organization even established the Sathya
Sai Institute of Human Values a few years ago to help
more youngsters lead a life of character and morality.
Since the commencement
of the 21st century, the Sai Movement in this island
went into a new gear with many devotees joining in
after being aware of His mission and message through
a string of public events conducted throughout the
island. On these occasions, many aspirant souls got
a chance to see Him through the video “His Work” and
read about Him from the literature distributed. Also,
many senior devotees started visiting the island and
appeasing the appetite of the new members.
|
|
|
Dr.
Choudary Voleti sharing his experience...
|
|
Mr.
John Behner talks in Dominican Republic
|
One such visit was by Dr.
Choudary Voleti, a cardiac surgeon from Los Angeles,
USA, who now works at the Super Speciality Hospital
in Prasanthi Nilayam. One unique event that occurred
during his trip was that it was the first time people
from Haiti came to the Dominican Republic responding
to a heartfelt invitation. There is a long history
of strife and a multitude of barriers between the
two countries. But on this occasion, eighteen Haitian
devotees arrived for the conference, and there was
a simultaneous translation of Dr. Choudhury’s
talk into French and Spanish for the Haitians and
Dominicans respectively. It was a real ‘unity
in divinity’ experience and the Haitians were
so happy that they could hardly wait to visit again. “Our
cups are filled with love,” they said before
they left.
Sai Miracles
in the Midst of Catastrophe
|
|
|
Disaster
training in Bella Vista
|
Every event that was organised
had a divine hand in it. When hurricane Jeanne hit
the island one day prior to the scheduled day for
a public meeting on 18 Sep 2004, the devotees
were in a dilemma whether to continue with the meeting.
With winds of over hundred kilometre per hour plus
torrential rains leading to even loss of lives, the
situation looked very bleak, but at the same time
the guest speaker, Ismael Delorenz from Mexico had
arrived. The devotees decided to go ahead with the
conference even if a few showed up. They chanted Sai
Gayatri and prayed for His help. What happened the
next day was nothing short of a Sai Miracle.
The valley of La Vega,
where the meeting was planned to be held, was sunny
and bright while the rest of the Island continued
to be bombarded by the hurricane. That evening,
the auditorium overflowed with more than two hundred
people. Until the next day, the weather held nicely
so that the devotees had no inconvenience. But soon
after this, the storm returned with a vengeance. The
devotees needed no greater evidence of His protecting
grace and loving care.
Sai’s grace reaches
the spirited people of this island through myriad
ways. There is a revealing experience of a young lady
who was studying in university and her knowledge of
Swami was limited to an envelope with vibhuti given
to her by her mother, which she had kept for many
years.
A kidney ailment, which
was bothering her for quite sometime, took her to
many hospitals and finally even forced her to discontinue
her studies. There was nothing the doctors could do,
and finally when her body became swollen, they advised
her parents to get her treated in another country
with more advanced medical techniques. However they
did not have the money for travelling, or for the
huge expenses treatments elsewhere would mean. It
was then that her mother remembered
the vibhuti. She told her daughter, “We
must pray to Sai Baba, He will save you,” and
applied the vibhuti on her. The daughter started to
sweat, so much so that it looked like she had taken
a bath. In about two hours the swelling of her
body went down, and her kidneys started working normally. She
had received a miracle cure from Swami. The doctors,
palpably, were amazed.
|
|
Now, ten years later, she
is married and lives happily with two little children,
even though the doctors had said she could never have
children. There are no negative effects from her previous
illness, nor has it returned to bother her.
But this is not all. When
she went back to the university, she asked where she
could register again to take the classes that she
missed due to her illness. But her friends said, “What
are you talking about. We saw you everyday, and we
were so impressed with your strength in spite of your
illness. And you did very well in all your examinations.” At
first she couldn’t understand. She had been
in the hospital and sick in bed during the entire
semester. It was all a divine play and she knows for
sure now that come what may, her Sai will never desert
her.
Another devotee who went
to India for Swami’s darshan bought
a calendar with several pictures of Swami. The
calendar started to produce vibhuti after
he returned. When
other photos of Swami were put in the same room, they
too were covered with vibhuti. These photos
have now become the altar for a Sai Center, and they
also have been producing vibhuti constantly for several
years, and in quantities that permit it to be given
to everyone who asks for it.
In yet another amusing
incident, a Dominican had asked Swami for an inner
cleansing. Swami came up to him in the darshan line and materialized vibhuti. When he put it in his
mouth, it tasted like detergent soap, he immediately
remembered his prayer!
Sai touches the life of
every devotee in a distinct and disparate way. It
is an experience that lasts a lifetime and goads
the devotee to lead a life of purity and purpose.
And it is mind-boggling how Sai, sitting far away
physically on the other side of the globe, pulls his
devotees as if they were ‘sparrows with strings
tied on their feet’, as Shirdi Baba used to
say.
Everything happens according
to His divine plan and He knows whom to call, when
and how. The day is not too far when overflowing with
Sai experiences and His love, Dominican Republic will
rediscover herself as the ‘Divine Republic’.
|
Dominican
youth happy with the gifts and food.
|
Mr. John
Behner and many devotees of Dominican Republic
helped the Heart2Heart team write this article.