Based on Chapter 37, what does it mean to be intoxicated with Brahmananda and how does this relate to Sai Baba's unpredictable state?

📖 Chapter 37

In Chapter 37, Sai Baba's state is described as unpredictable and marvelous. One of the states mentioned is being "intoxicated with Brahmananda," which means being completely absorbed in the bliss of the Self or the ultimate reality. This is contrasted with other times when he is described as being satisfied with Self-knowledge or performing actions while remaining detached. These descriptions in Chapter 37 illustrate that his consciousness operated on a divine plane, beyond ordinary human understanding. His unpredictable shifts between deep inner absorption and outward activity were a manifestation of his incomprehensible nature, which left observers exhausted and amazed in their attempts to fathom his true form.


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