She has received one of the pictures of me lifting her, but I thought that I would give her more pictures, so I kept them right next to the door of my room, on the table. They remained there for more than a week.
Finally I said to her, “Are these not the pictures of you?”
She said, “Yes.”
“Then why did you not take them?”
She said, “Oh, Father, how can I take them?”
I was so moved. When I offered her the pictures, she knelt down in front of me with folded hands and said, “Father.”
Then I requested her not to put so many pillows on my bed. Again she fell down on her knees and said, “Father, I will not do it.”
In the early days I never blessed people on their heads, specially ladies. After some years I started blessing people in this way. On this occasion I said to myself, “Now I have to bless her.” I did bless her. Then I said, “Kindly wait here.” I went into the next room and brought a twenty-dollar bill to give to her. When she saw that it was twenty dollars, her eyes became wide. I blessed her very nicely.
Whenever she gets the opportunity, she likes to kneel down and call me “Father.” In India everybody is “Uncle.” If you enter into a taxi, they call you “Uncle, Uncle.” They do not say “Father.” But this lady calls me “Father.”
We have been to many, many places, but I have never seen anybody on our Christmas Trips who is so devoted to me. This lady is really something. Look at her honesty! I left the pictures for her, but she did not take them. She waited for me to give them to her.
OOP 5. 4 January 2002, Inter-Continental Hotel, Phnom Penh, Cambodia↩
From:Sri Chinmoy,Only one power, Agni Press, 2015
Sourced from https://srichinmoylibrary.com/oop