Chapter 12 explains that while a typical incarnation of God is for protecting the virtuous and destroying the wicked, saints are uniquely distinct. This chapter posits that saints are even greater than God in one respect: they treat the virtuous and the wicked as equals, making no distinction between who is great or small. Their hearts are said to break with compassion, and their love overflows for the distressed, leading them to first set the wicked on the right path rather than destroy them. This profound equality and rehabilitative compassion are presented as the defining characteristics that set saints apart.
According to Chapter 12, how are saints like Sai Baba described as being "uniquely distinct" from or even "greater than" God?
📖 Chapter 12