As detailed in Chapter 19, the Guru's expectations were purely spiritual, centered on devotion rather than material gain. The narrator explains that the Guru desired nothing more than the disciple's constant contemplation and focus: "I would gaze at my Guru's face with love day and night; I felt neither hunger nor thirst... This was all my Guru expected." In return, the Guru's affection was immense and unwavering. During the twelve years the disciple stayed with him, the Guru raised him like a child, ensured there was no shortage of food or clothing, and always provided protection in times of trouble. The Guru is described as a "veritable idol of devotion and love, who had true affection for his disciple."
Based on the narrator's experience, what did the Guru expect from his disciple, and how did he show his affection?
π Chapter 19