MY
SAI HISTORY
By Jed Geyerhahn
First published May, 1997, on THE NEURAL SURFER:http://members.tripod.com/~dlane5/saiessay.html
My Sai history is what would really be compelling
about my word against Sai Baba. I have received 3 rings, many interviews and
lots of personal attention. I was a very close friend of Hal Honig, an
acquaintance to Sam Sandweiss and others. These names may not be familiar to
you, but they are prominent names in Sai circles. My aunt is Elizabeth Elwell, a
well known Bhajan teacher, who lived in the Puttaparti Ash Ram for 9 years, and
is still active in the organization in New Hampshire. I have rings, a pictures
of me with baba, and could get more witness accounts of sleight of hand. As I
said, I just need to get this stuff together, and I am very excited for this
opportunity...
My first witness account of sleight of hand was in
Brindaven. I saw Baba come out of the personal interview room and sit down. As
he was sitting there, I noticed a large gold watch under his small hand, which
he was unsuccessfully trying to hide. A moment later he made the familiar
circular motion with his hand as if he were materialising the object, and then
gave a student the watch. On another occasion, I saw Sai Baba reach between the
cushions of his chair for something, and then moments later he made the circular
motion and showed everyone a small container filled with vibhuti, the gray ash.
I then noticed that behind the cushion in his chair there was something shiny,
and he paid careful attention to correct the position of the cushion to hide the
object. Another time I saw him take a worn bracelet from a man, then with his
hand cupped blew on it three times at the same time moving his hand up and down.
On the final movement, he tossed the chain into the side of his chair so it slid
down between the inside of the chairs large arm and his leg. He then discreetly
took something from his other hand and made the circular motion and gave the man
a new bracelet. What is really funny about that situation is that Sai Baba
forgot to take the old bracelet from his chair when he left, so when he got up,
there it lay in plain view for everyone in the room. A student I was with, and
who was very devoted to Baba, picked it up and looked at it, confirming that it
was the old bracelet. When Baba returned and noticed his mistake, he scolded
this student, who was sitting right at the foot of Baba's chair and could not
miss the bracelet. Then Baba sat and in a flash picked up the bracelet and very
discreetly tossed it into the outside upper corner of the arm of the chair.
There were no visible pockets there, but there is a very large seem, and the
arms of the chair are huge enough to store lots of things.
It is also well known that prominent figures in the Indian government make fairly frequent stops to visit with Sai Baba, including the president of India. (I was in India when the president came to visit Sai Baba. When this happens there is huge commotion and Indians crowd darshan to see the president, not Sai Baba). The students also know that Sai is a hoax, that he does not materialise a thing. However, they are getting a very inexpensive education, so they keep there mouths shut. The student I talked with most, would not tell me other things that he knew, but I am sure that it had to do with the students who spent the night with Baba. I know this because this is where he would no longer answer my questions. Everyone knows that Sai Baba has students spend the night with him. They stay up to "serve" him at night. It's a very well kept secret as to how they serve Sai Baba, but little will come out because no student wants to be kicked out of Sai Baba's school. As stated, they are receiving a very good educations there, very inexpensively. I say very inexpensively because many believe it to be free, but this is not the case. Students pay for room and board, which to many is rather expensive. The education part is free, but there are bills.
This brings me to my very questionable experiences
with Sai Baba. On my second trip to Sai Baba I had four interviews. Each time I
saw Baba, his hand would gradually make more prominent connections to my groin.
The first interview was a slight swipe, the second a definite touch and the
third time he grabbed me and with a very stern face looked me directly in the
eye and said "you are very weak!" Needless to say, he scared and
embarrassed me. I was guilt ridden to have sexual passion, though I was a
healthy 16 year old boy, a testosterone machine. I was not going to talk to
anyone about the experience. In the final interview he asked me to take my pants
down. I was totally confused, so he took them down for me. He then made vibhutti
and rubbed it on my genitals. On my third trip, he did the same thing, but
rubbed oil on my genitals. Fortunately, I was never taken advantage of any
worse, but I was humiliated when I realised his true intentions, and I felt I
had really lost an innocence that I would have cherished keeping. When I finally
did talk about what happened to me, the first two reactions were to never speak
of it with others because the whole thing would be taken out of context and
misconstrued. Then I talked to others my own age and they told me of similar
experiences. I even heard terrible stories of children who would meet with Sai
Baba twice a week to play "sex games" and the like. Oral sex and
masturbation were common in these meetings. Many of my own friends told me about
attempts by Sai Baba to touch them, but they wouldn't let him. I need to really
put this together better, but this is a sketch of what I have. Any comments
would be helpful, and you can do what you like with any of this material. You
can also post my email address for anyone who like to contact me (JGeyerhahn@aol.com).
I would be very grateful to talk with any X-devotees who have had similar
experiences with Sai Baba. It might encourage me to get this all together
quicker, and they might help me put something larger together.
Sincerely,
Jed