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For most of the time, Daaji rested and played with his grandchildren. But even then, he surely shared some profound knowledge.
In the evening, Daaji talked about vibrations and polarity therapy. Daaji said, “Each and every organ of our body has different vibrations and when we fall sick that particular organ's vibrations change.” Then he said, “So, we have to somehow make use of all this knowledge and how to change this. Polarity is one thing that balances the energy. Also when someone is sick, you know. I used to feel instantly changed within five minutes whenever Mother (Madame Hélène Peyret) had given me treatment. She has given me at least on three occasions. She would stand around me and go around.
Daaji rested most of the day.
He had a physiotherapy session with Surekha Banda for his shoulder pain. Thereafter he spent time with his grandchildren, as they were leaving for the USA the next day.
From 4.30 p.m. to 5.15 p.m. Daaji was engaged in a discussion with Dr. Natwar Sharma regarding vibrations and polarity therapy.
Talking about vibrations Daaji said, “Each and every organ of our body has a different vibration. When we fall sick, the vibrations of that particular organ that has been affected, change. Polarity is one thing that balances this energy. I used to instantly feel the change whenever Mother [Madame Hélène Peyret] would give me the treatment.”
Daaji recollected the occasions on which he had received polarity from Mother, and then shared a few examples of how this unconventional mode of treatment had helped other individuals as well.
At 5.30 p.m. he had another session of physiotherapy with Surekha Banda, who was accompanied by physiotherapists Bhargav, Shruthi and Shravya. They had a short discussion and then started the treatment.
Between 7 and 7.30 p.m. Daaji conducted meditation for all of them. Later they joined him for a walk, followed by dinner.
After dinner, Daaji accompanied the group to the main door and gave them a warm send-off before retiring for the night.