| THE NAME, THE FAME, THE SHAME |
Sathya Sai Baba has said in a discourse, "I will do anything, even sacrifice my name and fame, if it will lead one devotee towards liberation."
This statement could serve to explain everything for those who want to salvage some shreds of faith in Sathya Sai Baba's much-trumpeted unity and goodness. He has done terrible things for the sake of one or a few people and has blackened his own name for the rest of us and the whole future world.
But this is absurd beyond all belief, surely? Yet I have occasionally heard this repeated by a very close lady devotee whenever Sathya Sai Baba is caught out in some new lie or other deviousness. Sathya Sai Baba flattered that lady a great deal in his ashrams with apparent full success. (She also fears him).
Note how Sathya Sai Baba
makes it evident that he values his name and fame above all else... so he's
"even sacrifice my name and fame"! How transparently self-obsessed can a person
get, I ask. But most people in the Sai movement take it for granted!
Sathya Sai Baba has condemned himself with his own words time and again, such as when he
said that name & fame are "as disgusting as spittle" (p. 147, Sanathana
Sarathi May 1987), that world-fame for Sai by publicity is without value
(p. 193, My Baba & I, Dr. John Hislop) and has often ridiculed gurus
who seek name and fame (for example p 75, Prema Vahini). If Sathya Sai Baba has no
need to seek fame (see p. 64, Sathya Sai Speaks Vol. 11 new ed.), why then
does he allow his discourses to be broadcast on digital radio world-wide...
or build massively-costly huge buildings in his name, some devoted entirely
to spreading his name and fame?
If name and fame are "as spittle", what is so huge about this huge sacrifice of his name and fame Sathya Sai Baba would make? (Perhaps he means to sacrifice his fame and replace it with the infamy that now surrounds him!) The degree of audacious mendacity to which Sathya Sai Baba goes is almost astonishing, but yet more so is the literal acceptance of all he says on this and dozens of other matters by so many followers. How can any of the much-exaggerated good he does cancel or ameliorate the great infamy? He has besmirched his own name, which is thus becoming a millstone around the neck of projects attached to it. Intelligent comment welcome!