Chapter 9 delves into profound spiritual principles underlying Sai Baba's actions. It explains that his practice of begging was not out of necessity but was a deliberate act for the welfare of his devotees and the absolution of their 'Panchasuna' and other sins. More significantly, the chapter posits the universal immanence of Sai, stating that he pervades everything from the highest being, Brahma, to the smallest inanimate object. This teaching, as highlighted in Chapter 9, is meant to impress upon followers the mercifully revealed truth that God resides within all beings, thus encouraging a holistic and reverent worldview.
Beyond the logistical challenges of travel, what deeper spiritual principles does Chapter 9 associate with Sai Baba's guidance and actions?
📖 Chapter 9