Chapter 37 offers deep insights into Sai Baba's nature, describing His actions as marvelous and beyond description. His inner state is portrayed as multifaceted; He could be intoxicated with divine bliss or appear completely detached while performing all actions. Despite sometimes appearing inactive, the text clarifies that He is always alert and fixed on Self-realization. Regarding His personal conduct, Chapter 37 states that He holds brotherhood with men and treats all women as His sisters or mothers. It explicitly mentions Him as a celibate (Urdhvareta) known to all, emphasizing a life of profound purity and self-control.
Based on the details in Chapter 37, what can be understood about Sai Baba's inner state and personal conduct?
๐ Chapter 37