Chapter 22 provides profound lessons on how to conduct ourselves, drawn from Sai Baba's own demeanor. The most direct lesson is his principle of equality, as he 'looks upon the poor and the wealthy as equal,' and his advice to become egoless and bow to all beings. Beyond this, the text also describes his varied and often incomprehensible methods of interaction—sometimes silent, sometimes speaking in riddles, and sometimes joking. This teaches us that while the foundation is equality and humility, the expression can be multifaceted, always with the underlying goal of achieving the welfare of the devotee.
Based on Chapter 22, what can we learn from Sai Baba's overall demeanor about how to conduct ourselves with others?
📖 Chapter 22