Chapter 6 explains that Sai Baba's influence permeates a devotee's spiritual and intellectual activities. When reading scriptures or Puranas, a devotee is constantly reminded of the Sadguru. The chapter claims that Sai Himself can take the form of Rama or Krishna, making the devotee hear His own life story through those sacred texts. For example, while listening to the Bhagavat, a devotee might feel as if Sai has appeared as Krishna. The author also shares a personal account of writing, stating that he cannot compose on his own, but when Sai Baba makes him write by His own power, the words flow inexhaustibly. Sai suppresses the author's ego and bestows His own power to make the disciple's work fulfilled.
Based on Chapter 6, how does Sai Baba influence a devotee's engagement with scriptures and their own creative or intellectual work?
📖 Chapter 6