Chapter 28 reveals that Sai Baba employed a variety of methods in dreams to guide and discipline His followers, always with the aim of removing their troubles and fostering love for Him. The text mentions that He would sometimes appear to break a devotee's addiction to liquor, demonstrating His power to reform them from within. In other instances, His methods could appear stern, such as taking a stick and beating a devotee's back "in the manner of a Guru." This chapter also references a previously told story where Baba pressed on a devotee's chest. These actions, though sometimes severe, are presented as manifestations of His compassion.
According to Chapter 28, what methods did Sai Baba use in dreams to correct his devotees and alleviate their troubles?
📖 Chapter 28