In Chapter 45, after reflecting on the great fortune of having been in Sai's holy company, the author cautions against complacency and defines true worship. The chapter posits that genuine devotion to Sai must involve all the senses. It contrasts this with superficial worship, providing examples like looking at an idol with one's eyes while the mind is elsewhere, or hearing His praise while being distracted by other sensory pleasures. According to Chapter 45, this holistic, all-senses-engaged devotion is the true state of worship, warning that anything less could be a great downfall.
After describing the loss of Sai's physical form, what definition of true devotion does Chapter 45 offer to the readers?
📖 Chapter 45