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he had not heard us properly. Later when that glorious evening was
ending, we took courage and decided to approach Guruji. On my
insistence, my wife went to Guruji. She had not got more than a few
words in when Guruji warned her that we would be dismissed if
we mentioned our problem again. We were frightened. But, before
the sangat left, Guruji got it announced that the Delhi sangat could
stay back and come to the mandir the next evening as well. We took
heart and felt he had forgiven us.
On our return to Delhi the next morning, we decided to stop
the medication of our son—much against the advice of the
neurophysicians treating Shantanu; my younger brother, a practicing
psychiatrist; and his gynaecologist wife. We left everything to the
will of Guruji.
Shantanu also played a part. He had by then turned four and
would sit in front of a calendar which had Guruji’s photograph and
pray: “Mujhe theek kar do (Please let me get well).” Guruji answered
his innocent prayers and cured him. By his blessings, Shantanu has
never since suffered any epileptic seizure and is as fine and naughty
as any eight and a half year old can be. My eyes again blur with
tears.
–Satsang of Navin and Meenu Sharma
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