The source material from Chapter 9 outlines Sai Baba's key teachings on charity and divinity. He gives a direct command: "give bread to the hungry first. Afterward, eat for your own stomach; keep this well in your heart." This prioritizes selfless giving. Furthermore, he explains his divine presence is not limited to a single form. He explicitly states his oneness with a hungry dog and a pig, and generalizes this by saying he roams as various creatures. The ultimate instruction, as conveyed in Chapter 9, is to "renounce the sense of difference" and to see him in all beings, defining this as the way he wishes to be worshipped.
Based on the provided text, what are Sai Baba's core instructions on charity and recognizing the divine in others?
๐ Chapter 9