The dialogue in Chapter 25 between Sai Baba and Shama showcases Baba's omniscience and his unique teaching style. Before the letter was even read, Baba described its contents, showing he knew Damu Anna's worldly ambitions. Shama observes that Baba often stirs 'a commotion in the devotees' minds' only to bring them closer to his feet when they are in agony. Despite knowing everything, Baba playfully insisted the letter be read, humbly saying, 'I just speak whatever comes to my mind.' This demonstrates his method of engaging with devotees' immediate concerns while gently steering them away from material traps and toward spiritual contentment.
Analyze the interaction between Sai Baba and Shama regarding Damu Anna's letter. What does it reveal about Baba's nature and methods?
📖 Chapter 25