Chapter 37 describes Sai Baba's personal conduct as marvelous and beyond easy description. He was sometimes seen intoxicated with divine bliss and at other times acted with complete detachment. He held a sense of brotherhood with all men and treated women as his sisters or mothers, reflecting his universally known status as a pure celibate (Urdhvareta). Though He might appear inactive, He was always alert and focused on Self-realization. His nature is described as being as deep and profound as the ocean. These actions and his incomprehensible state, as detailed in Chapter 37, would often leave those who tried to understand him sitting quietly in amazement.
Based on Chapter 37, what was Sai Baba's personal conduct and how did he interact with people?
π Chapter 37