Yogananda, Paramahansa, 1893-1952; Yogis -- India -- Biography
“I soon reached the secluded spot. The night was bright with moonlight
and the glittering stars. After I had sat in patient silence for
awhile, my attention was drawn to a huge stone slab near my feet.
It rose gradually, revealing an underground cave. As the stone
remained balanced in some unknown manner, the draped form of
a young and surpassingly lovely woman was levitated from the cave
high into the air. Surrounded by a soft halo, she slowly descended
in front of me and stood motionless, steeped in an inner state of
ecstasy. She finally stirred, and spoke gently.
“‘I am Mataji, {FN33-4} the sister of Babaji. I have asked him and
also Lahiri Mahasaya to come to my cave tonight to discuss a matter
of great importance.’
“A nebulous light was rapidly floating over the Ganges; the strange
luminescence was reflected in the opaque waters. It approached
nearer and nearer until, with a blinding flash, it appeared by the
side of Mataji and condensed itself instantly into the human form
of Lahiri Mahasaya. He bowed humbly at the feet of the woman saint.
“Before I had recovered from my bewilderment, I was further
wonderstruck to behold a circling mass of mystical light traveling
in the sky. Descending swiftly, the flaming whirlpool neared our
group and materialized itself into the body of a beautiful youth who,
I understood at once, was Babaji. He looked like Lahiri Mahasaya,
the only difference being that Babaji appeared much younger, and
had long, bright hair.
“Lahiri Mahasaya, Mataji, and myself knelt at the guru’s feet. An
ethereal sensation of beatific glory thrilled every fiber of my
being as I touched his divine flesh.
“‘Blessed sister,’ Babaji said, ‘I am intending to shed my form
and plunge into the Infinite Current.’
“‘I have already glimpsed your plan, beloved master. I wanted to
discuss it with you tonight. Why should you leave your body?’ The
glorious woman looked at him beseechingly.
“‘What is the difference if I wear a visible or invisible wave on
the ocean of my Spirit?’
“Mataji replied with a quaint flash of wit. ‘Deathless guru, if it
makes no difference, then please do not ever relinquish your form.’
{FN33-5}
“‘Be it so,’ Babaji said solemnly. ‘I will never leave my physical
body. It will always remain visible to at least a small number of
people on this earth. The Lord has spoken His own wish through your
lips.’
“As I listened in awe to the conversation between these exalted
beings, the great guru turned to me with a benign gesture.
“‘Fear not, Ram Gopal,’ he said, ‘you are blessed to be a witness
at the scene of this immortal promise.’
“As the sweet melody of Babaji’s voice faded away, his form and
that of Lahiri Mahasaya slowly levitated and moved backward over
the Ganges. An aureole of dazzling light templed their bodies as
they vanished into the night sky. Mataji’s form floated to the cave
and descended; the stone slab closed of itself, as if working on
an invisible leverage.
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