On exactly the third day the son arrived home. When the mother told him the story, the son laughed and laughed. “I have been to Europe,” he said, “so I know that this is only a kind of superstition you are enjoying.”
The mother said, “All right, but at least come and see this spiritual Master.” So the son went with his mother. When he saw Gambhirananda he almost fainted. “Hello, what are you doing here?” he demanded.
The disciples who were with the Master became angry. “Why are you speaking to our Master with such disrespect?” they asked.
The young man said, “I saw him on the ship in Bombay, near my cabin. He was walking around in the same dress he has on now. I was surprised to see him and I wondered why a poor man like him was standing near the first-class cabins. So I asked him the same question: ‘What are you doing here’? but he only smiled at me! He didn’t speak. Now I see him here.”
Then the son bowed down to the Master and said, “ Forgive me. Now I know that you are a very great spiritual Master. Forgive my audacity.”
Commentary: A spiritual Master is he who has conquered time and space. A spiritual Master is he who lives a forgiveness-life. A spiritual Master is he who cries and dies with the bleeding heart of humanity. A spiritual Master is he who smiles God’s Smile and spreads God’s Satisfaction-Delight in and through humanity’s evolving aspiration-quest.From:Sri Chinmoy,India and her miracle-feast: come and enjoy yourself, part 3 — Traditional Indian stories about Gambhirananda, Agni Press, 1977
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