Based on Chapter 29, was receiving a tangible blessing like money from Sai Baba a matter of simple request, or was there a deeper principle at play?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 29

Chapter 29 suggests that receiving a tangible blessing from Sai Baba was not a simple transaction but was governed by a deeper, inscrutable principle. While many fakirs, beggars, and devotees came to his door, he did not give to all alike. The text explicitly states, "Whoever's auspicious time had arrived - only for them this blessing of happiness." This implies that receiving money from the saint's hand was a matter of destiny or spiritual readiness, a form of fortune obtained only by the truly fortunate. His actions were never fixed, and as verse 14 puts it, "no one knew his mind," highlighting the divine and unpredictable nature of his grace.


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