Mid-Atlantic Region Archive

Easwaramma Day Celebrations, 1997

Annual Easwaramma Day Celebrations were held this year on May 10, as the first faint breath of springtime was felt in Morganville, New Jersey. A record-breaking number of devotees (400-500) of all ages from

Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference

From May 23-26, 1997, amid the natural splendors of the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania, more than 700 devotees gathered at Camp Akiba to concentrate on the conference theme “Dharma (right action)—Our Way of Life.”

Places Hold Vibrations

“Follow winding road to the next Pocono Picnic Company sign and make a right onto Camp Akiba Road ….” These were the directions to the 20th Annual Regional Conference of the Sri Sathya Sai

Children Move Audience to Standing Ovation and Tears

In First Regional Play “Harriet Tubman” In the grand finale, about 100 Bal Vikas students representing nearly all Sai Baba Centers in the Mid-Atlantic Region stood on the stage at Camp Akiba, clapping and

It Always Works

Once a month, the Sai Baba Center of Manhattan takes responsibility for the soup kitchen at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City and feeds nearly 300 people. Our fearless

Young Adults Corner

In addition to the knowledge derived from the sacred texts, one should gain wisdom through experience. Knowledge without personal experience is futile. Wisdom lodged within us will be of no avail if it is

Panel Discussion on All Paths Lead to God

Six faiths are represented on Swami’s Sarva Dharma symbol, and to explore how all these religions lead to God, a member of each faith spoke at a panel discussion at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Sai

Members Study Swami’s Teachings at Regional Conference

In study circles and workshops at the Mid-Atlantic Sai Conference, members explored, debated, and reflected on the application of Sai’s teachings in various situations. Below are some thoughts that were shared within these groups.

Regional Conference poses challenge of Unity

Sairam Friends. Baba’s love and blessings to you. Happy spring! Each year Spring means that we will soon see our Sai friends and family at our annual conference. We look forward to the satsang,