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a biopsy to confirm the diagnosis. The couple meanwhile went to the
Safdarjung Hospital, where doctors said more or less the same thing.
Meera hurried to Guruji with her problem and he said: “Mauj kar
(be carefree).” Meera was surprised, but Guruji’s words were meant
by way of bestowing a blessing. The biopsy showed no patches in
the mouth. Yet, the previous x-ray, done at 2 am the night before,
still showed the patches. Doctors were confounded: the patches had
disappeared overnight. Meera’s joy knew no bounds. Guruji does
everything immediately for her, says this lady of faith.

A return to consciousness

Meera’s husband, Mr. Kapoor, who runs a wholesale garment
business, had to travel to the Punjab to collect some payments. He
booked his to-and-fro ticket for travel on the Shatabdi. But when
he reached Jalandhar railway station with money in hand, there was
too much fog. He abandoned his plan to travel by train and decided
to take a bus to Delhi. He phoned up his home and said he would
reach by 10.30 pm.

  The next phone call that Meera received was from the Kashmiri
Gate Police Station at 1 am at night. The policemen said her husband
had been found lying unconscious inside a bus that was going to the
depot. Meera asked her brother-in-law, who was with her, to confirm
the identity of the caller. The policemen said Mr. Kapoor was in no
condition to talk to her and they were taking him to Hindu Rao
Hospital.

  When the distressed family arrived at the hospital, they were
disappointed at the care being provided. They decided to shift him
to a private hospital. He still did not gain consciousness. Meera
approached Guruji, who told her that nothing had happened to her
husband and that she should not worry. After the Satguru’s statement,
her husband tried to speak a few words at the hospital. Doctors tried
to shake him up. When he regained consciousness fully, doctors told
Meera to stay by her husband’s side for three months continuously,
as he could have temporary black-outs. Meera knew this was an
impossible request to meet because she had to be at the garments
shop they ran. Guruji, however, told her that she was not required
to be at his side and that her husband was fully ok. So it was: he
suffered no black-outs at all.

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