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Sai Baba – November 23, 1926 – Life Path 7/25

South Indian guru, religious leader and orator, described as a miracle worker, regarded by his followers as an avatar (incarnation of a divine being) and the reincarnation of the Saint. Sai Baba of Shirdi. The young ‘Sathyanarayana’ (Sathya), as he was called, was a vegetarian and was known for his aversion to animal cruelty and his compassion for the poor, the disabled and the aged.

Numerology

Chart:

3 – 6 – 9

22 – –

111- –

The 7 symbolizes Wisdom and Knowledge, Mysticism and Spirituality, through meditation and metaphysical study. Brilliant thinkers, they routinely analyze, investigate, and search for hidden information. They search for deeper truths in the world around them. As a result, they tend to introspect and may seem aloof. They are also specialists and perfectionists. However, 7s can balance the pursuit of knowledge with compassion and human sensitivity. This combination inspires wisdom.

Sai Baba’s numerology also shows that he is a ‘passive 7‘, which can mean being prone to secrecy and emotional withdrawal, and even cunning.

It has two lines of force:

Tea Line of Intellect or Higher Self and the Planner Line. People with the first line can find creative solutions to problems, can organize their thoughts well, and inspire others with their knowledge of the universe around them. The second line means that they demonstrate good planning skills and are orderly, efficient, and willing to cooperate to get things done.

The ’11’ in your date of birth is a master number and represents psychic ability and enhanced potential in terms of deeper truths. 11s can gain public attention and positions of influence where they can better pursue their visionary ideals. They may also be psychic healers, religious leaders, or be highly influential in sociological, political, or ecological organizations.

Path of life 25/7: The main themes for 7/25 are trust in self and others, and discipline and focus. Most 7/25s have this clear problem, which makes sharing your feelings and revealing your vulnerability especially challenging. Due to subtle fears of being embarrassed or betrayed, they tend to withdraw emotionally or even physically. They may avoid intimate human relationships. Due to their world-class thinking abilities, 25/7s can find external success, but it is their internal processes that need their attention if they are to find happiness, rather than mundane pursuits.

Background

Sathyanarayana Raju was born to parents in a poor agrarian (farming) family in a remote village, Puttaparthi, located in Andhra Pradesh. A four-volume official biography, called a hagiography by the Daily Telegraph, written by Professor Narayana Kasturi, reported that his mother found herself pregnant after dreaming of the Hindu lord Sathyanarayana Swamy, and after a huge sphere of blue light rolled over and caused her to faint. It is also believed that her instruments played by themselves in her house.

The young Sathya reportedly composed bhajans spontaneously (even at 8 years of age). A bhajan is a Hindu devotional song, often of ancient origin. Great importance is attached to singing bhajans with Bhakti, that is, with loving devotion. (This is an act by which we feel closer to our true being good bye).

Puttaparthi was originally a small village, but now houses a sprawling university complex, a Museum of World Religions which has won several international awards for its design, a spiritual museum, a planetarium, a hill-view stadium, an airport, a railway station, etc. Sathya Sai Baba resides much of the time in his main ashram, Prashanti Nilayam (‘abode of highest peace’) in Puttaparthi. The daily schedule in Sai Baba’s ashrams usually begins with the chanting of ‘OM’ and a morning prayer (Suprabatham), followed by Veda Parayan (chanting of the Vedas), morning devotional songs, and twice daily bhajans and darshans (Sai ​​Baba’s appearance to devotees).

Significantly, at darshans during October (the Dasara festivities) and November (his birth month), Sai Baba walks among his followers and may interact with people, accept letters, materialize and distribute vibhuti (holy ash), or call groups or individuals for interviews. Interviews are chosen solely at the discretion of the guru. Fans consider it a great privilege to get an interview and sometimes a single person, group or family is invited for a private interview. People who receive such interviews may be shocked by the materializations and revelations that Sathya Sai Baba as a clairvoyant reveals of his own lives.

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