Sai Baba's keen interest in the food from a particular lady, as recounted in Chapter 27, serves as a living illustration of the timeless and profound Guru-devotee bond he taught about. When questioned about this apparent 'partiality,' Baba explained his connection to her stretched back to a previous birth. This wasn't favoritism but a manifestation of an ancient, unbroken connection. This episode perfectly exemplifies the idea from the same chapter that a Guru and devotee are 'not different' and that their bond transcends time and space. His actions showed that the deep, non-dual relationship he spoke of was not just a philosophy but a living reality that he experienced and demonstrated for others to see.
Baba showed a special eagerness for one devotee's food offering. How does this specific interaction demonstrate his broader teachings on the Guru-devotee connection?
📖 Chapter 27