According to the teachings in Chapter 12, saints possess a unique perspective of equality. The text states that to saints, the virtuous and the wicked are equal, and their minds do not distinguish between great or small. They are described as being greater than God in the sense that they first try to set the wicked on the right path out of immense compassion. Furthermore, the chapter illustrates this impartiality by noting that for a great soul like Sai, there is no feeling of friend or foe, and the pauper and the king are treated as one and the same.
Based on Chapter 12, how do saints view and interact with different types of people, such as the virtuous, the wicked, the rich, and the poor?
📖 Chapter 12