Amir Shakkar's nine-month stay in the Chavadi was an exercise in faith and endurance. As detailed in Chapter 22, he was suffering from rheumatism and Baba ordered him to reside in the dilapidated, damp, and pest-filled Chavadi. The conditions were miserable, with garbage, uneven ground, wind, and cold. Baba's firm instruction was to ignore the discomfort, telling him not to weigh whether the place was high or low. Amir was even forbidden from going to the Masjid for a vision. By accepting Baba's word as medicine and maintaining his internal faith, he endured the hardship, which was rewarded with constant, effortless darshan of Baba.
Can you describe Amir Shakkar's nine-month stay in the Chavadi, including the conditions he faced and Baba's instructions?
π Chapter 22