Based on the description in Chapter 37, what can be understood about Sai Baba's personal conduct and inner state?

πŸ“– Chapter 37

Chapter 37 portrays Sai Baba as a being whose actions are incomprehensible and marvelous. His inner state is described as unpredictable and profound; He is sometimes intoxicated with Brahmananda (the bliss of the Self) and at other times performs all worldly actions while remaining completely detached. Though He may appear inactive, He is always alert, with his mind fixed on Self-realization. Regarding his conduct, the chapter emphasizes his strict vow of celibacy, noting that He holds a sense of brotherhood with all men and treats women as His sisters or mothers. His actions are so deep that those who try to analyze their cause are said to become exhausted and can only sit quietly in amazement.


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