Can you contrast the perspectives of Damu Anna's friend and Sai Baba regarding the proposed business deal?

📖 Chapter 25

The perspectives were starkly different, reflecting a conflict between worldly wisdom and spiritual foresight. Damu Anna's friend saw a clear, profitable business deal and couldn't understand why Anna would listen to a "Fakir," whom he derided as a beggar ignorant of worldly affairs. His view was purely materialistic. In contrast, Sai Baba's perspective was rooted in His protective love for His devotee. As Chapter 25 explains, Baba's love is without gain, and He knew the venture was doomed to fail. His intervention was not to interfere in business but to ward off a calamity for Damu Anna, much like a mother gives bitter medicine for a child's ultimate well-being.


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