According to Chapter 37, Sai Baba's character was profound, marvelous, and often incomprehensible. He could be seen as intoxicated with the bliss of the Self (Brahmananda) or completely detached while still performing actions, always remaining alert and focused on Self-realization. His state was unpredictable, yet he maintained a clear code of conduct in his interactions. The chapter notes that He held a sense of brotherhood with all men and treated women as His sisters or mothers, being known to all as a celibate. This highlights a blend of divine absorption and compassionate, familial engagement with the world.
Based on the teachings, how would you describe Sai Baba's personal character and his interactions with others?
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