Abusing Disciples



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.”..at times Baba, when
confronted with breaches of discipline, or even for no
apparent reason at all, would become extremely angry and
abusive, even physically with the disciples”
Ramjoo’s
Diaries – p. 21


HE WAS BLESSING MANKIND

C. B. Purdom

 

Another feature of Baba’s working is
his abuse of disciples (
more
on this
), sometimes in their
presence, at other times in their absence. I have referred
to the abuse of Masters by each other: they will even throw
stones at each other. This is done so that the Master who
abuses may attract to himself what are called the
“sanskaras” of the race, for the Master has no sanskaras of
his own.

When we abuse another we create
“sanskaras” for ourselves, that is to say, psychic
impressions — the abuse falls upon our own heads. When
Upasni Maharaj abused Baba, he was attracting to himself —
for the purpose of dissolving them — Baba’s own sanskaras,
until Baba had himself reached perfection; thereafter, in
such abuse, he was blessing mankind.

When, therefore, Baba rebukes a
disciple it is for the sake of protecting him, if he is in
danger, or of attracting to himself the sanskaras, or
impressions, that are affecting the disciple and so freeing
him from them. To be abused by a Master is a
blessings.

THE PERFECT MASTER, p.
262

Copyright 1976 Sheriar Press,
Inc.