The text from Chapter 22 makes it clear that Sai Baba practiced and embodied a profound sense of equality. It is stated that 'He looks upon the poor and the wealthy as equal.' His divine help was not contingent on one's material status. The text describes him as a 'Wish-Fulfilling Tree (Kalpavriksha)' that manifested in Shirdi, available to all. His primary method for assisting his followers was by 'showing some incomprehensible miracle' to achieve the welfare of the devotee. This suggests that his intervention was not through conventional means but through divine, often inexplicable acts that were always aimed at the devotee's ultimate good, regardless of whether they were rich or poor.
Based on the provided text, how did Baba view people of different social standings, and what was his method for helping them?
π Chapter 22