Based on Chapter 5, what was Sai Baba's perspective on the roles of Guru and disciple?

📖 Chapter 5

Chapter 5 highlights Sai Baba's profound humility and his perspective on the Guru-disciple relationship. Through the story of the repentant Fakir, Baba demonstrated his own practice of the principle: "His Guruship to him, and my discipleship to me." He consistently maintained the feeling that the other was the Guru and he was the disciple. The chapter presents this as a crucial lesson, suggesting that becoming a disciple is the most effective path to spiritual liberation, or to 'cross to the other shore.' This specific conduct of Baba's was made known by his great devotee, Mahalsapati.


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