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fall.  I  am  looking  up  and  I  know  that  I’ll  get  crushed
          under the debris. Just as I think this I see bright light
          and  Guruji  with  his  hand  raised  as  if  sending  his
          blessings. None of the debris falls on me and I am able
          to walk out of there unhurt. I woke up in the morning
          and could not decipher the telepathy. It’s only after my
          grandfather passed away that I was able to understand
          the meaning of this telepathy. The mountain crumbling
          was an indication of the hard times that were to follow.
          My  grandfather  falling  sick  and  passing  away  was
          nothing  less  than  a  mountain  of  sorrows  breaking  on
          our  heads  and  by  giving  me  his  darshans  he  assured
          me  that  we  would  survive  the  hard  times  with  his
          blessings.

               There  is  no  doubt  his  telepathies  are  always  true.
          Sometimes  they  may  be  very  clear  and  at  times  they
          may  seem  to  have  more  symbolism  involved.  Every
          telepathy that you have has a meaning, even though at
          that time it may seem strange or meaningless to you.

               After Guruji's Mahasamadhi my mother gets woken
          up by a strange light coming from an idol of Shivji that
          I  keep  in  my  room.  Since  the  idol  was  made  of  a
          material  that  glows  at  night,  my  mother  didn't  think
          much of it and went off to sleep. At night Guruji comes
          to  her  and  tells  her,  “Sukhi  aunty  eh  murti  hun
          khatam ho chuki hai, is nu mandir de aa te mera bal
          roop  le  ke  aa.” -”Sukhi  aunty,  this  idol  is  now  of  no
          use,  go  leave  it  at  some  temple  and  get  my  childhood
          form.”  In  the  morning  when  she  tells  me  about  the

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