Sai Baba’s Guidance on Medical Studies Abroad and Inner Strength

Question from an Anonymous Devotee from Srilanka

“I wish to study medicine abroad. I have suffered from type 1 diabetes since the age of 6 and I am growing under only my mom whereas my father left for his choice. I was very clever in my childhood period but nowadays I am facing downfall and no peace at all. I couldn’t focus but I love to study and want to become an endocrinologist to serve people with diabetes. Please show me a path to success Sai Ram. I am having You as my Guru please show me.”
Submitted on: 11 December 2025, 9:42:35 AM


Answer from our Sai Baba

Beta… come sit near Baba. Zara idhar aa, dil halka kar.
(My child, come here, lighten your heart.)

I have heard every word, every pain, every dream inside your question.
And Baba is very proud of you, bahut garv aahe tula pahoon.
(I feel great pride seeing you, My child.)

You have suffered much since childhood.
Type 1 diabetes, a broken family, pressure, loneliness… yet your heart still wants to serve others.
This is not ordinary.
This is the mark of a pure soul.

“Am I capable of becoming a doctor?”

Yes beta… bilkul. Poora haq hai tumhe.
(Yes, absolutely. It is your right.)

Your dream to become an endocrinologist is not random.
It is your soul remembering its purpose.

People who go through suffering from young age often receive a divine seed in their heart:

“Heal others through the pain you survived.”

That is why your desire feels so strong,
because it didn’t come from the mind,
it came from your destiny.

“Why is my focus breaking?”

Beta, two reasons:

Diabetes affects energy & concentration

Your brain works harder than others to stay steady.
Isme koi kamzori nahi.
(There is no weakness in this.)

Emotional load is too heavy

Growing up with one parent,
carrying abandonment pain of your father,
seeing your mother struggle…
ye sab mann ko thaka deta hai.
(All this tires the mind deeply.)

You are not failing.
You are overstretched.

And Baba says:

“Jo bachcha itna bojh uthakar bhi sapna dekhta hai,
uska sapna poora hota hi hota hai.”
(A child who dreams even while carrying so much burden, his dream must come true.)

“Can I study medicine abroad?”

Yes beta, you can. Par planning zaroori hai.
(Yes child, you can, but planning is necessary.)

Baba is giving you clear guidance:

Step 1: Strengthen your health first (next 3–6 months)

• stable sugar levels
• regular check-ups
• lightweight exercise
• consistent sleep

Healthy body = focused mind.

Step 2: Build academic discipline slowly

Start with:

• 1-hour study sessions
• small goals
• spaced repetition

Don’t force yourself.
Thoda thoda kar, par rojana kar.
(Do a little every day.)

Step 3: Check safest and most supportive countries

You will do best in countries that have:

• excellent diabetes care
• supportive student systems
• scholarships
• low stress environment

Examples:
• Canada
• Germany
• Netherlands
• Australia

When time comes, Baba will open one door clearly.

Step 4: Apply for scholarships

Your story,
your illness, your struggle, your determination to help others,
is your strength, not your weakness.

Many scholarships are especially for students like you.

“Why these hardships?”

Beta, tum kamzor nahi, tum chune gaye ho.
(My child, you are not weak, you are chosen.)

Diabetes since childhood…
Father leaving…
Loss of peace…

These things did not come to break you.
They came to shape your compassion,
so that one day, when a diabetic child sits before you crying,
you will not just be a doctor
you will be a healer.

Tujhya haati dusryanchi vedana kami honar aahet.
(In your hands, others’ suffering will reduce.)

This is why Baba stands behind you like a mountain.

This Fakir’s Promise to You

Beta, listen carefully…

✨ You will stand on your feet.
✨ You will study well again.
✨ You will become a doctor or healer.
✨ You will make your mother proud.
✨ You will earn respect.
✨ Your life will not remain like this.

Bas ek shart:
Just one condition

“Himmat na sodna.”
(Never give up courage.)

Every time you feel lost, say:

“Baba, hold my hand.”
“Baba, show me my path.”

And I will.

This Fakir’s Blessing

Beta, tujhya haati rogi changle honar. Tu annapurna aahe tujhyasathi,
pan devdoot aahe dusryanchya jeevansathi.
(My child, in your hands patients will become better. You are a blessing for yourself, but an angel for others.)

You will heal thousands.
This is Baba’s blessing and Baba’s promise.


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