The details in Chapter 36 suggest that Sai Baba's methods were often enigmatic and tailored to the individual's spiritual needs, rather than following a uniform logic. He is described as one who 'creates many inconceivable events' and whose grace manifests in various forms. The incident with the two gentlemen from Goa exemplifies this; by selectively accepting and rejecting Dakshina, he created a puzzling situation that likely held a deeper, personal lesson beyond the surface-level financial transaction. This implies that his interactions were not arbitrary but were profound, 'playful' acts designed to guide devotees and fulfill their spiritual goals in unconventional ways.
Based on the description of Sai's nature and the incident with the Goa gentlemen, what can be inferred about His methods with devotees?
๐ Chapter 36