Chapter 46 draws a distinct contrast in how Sai Baba interacts with people based on their inner disposition. The text states that 'wise pundits and clever people' often 'get stuck in the pit of worldly existence due to pride.' This suggests their intellectual arrogance becomes a barrier. In stark contrast, the chapter explains that Sai Baba makes 'the simple, innocent, and ignorant ones play by His own power.' This implies that He actively guides and supports those who are humble and lack guile. He holds his devotees to his chest with love and nourishes them effortlessly, much like a mother with her child, highlighting his special grace for the faithful and unassuming.
Based on Chapter 46, how does Sai Baba's approach differ when dealing with proud, clever people versus simple, innocent devotees?
π Chapter 46