Can you describe Sai Baba's incomprehensible nature as depicted in Chapter 37? How did he interact with the world and people around him?

📖 Chapter 37

Chapter 37 portrays Sai Baba's nature as marvelous, unpredictable, and truly beyond description. He is depicted in various states: sometimes intoxicated with the bliss of the Self (Brahmananda), sometimes completely satisfied with Self-knowledge, and at other times performing all worldly actions while remaining internally detached. The text notes that while He might appear inactive, His mind is always alert and fixed on Self-realization. His interactions with people were governed by a profound spiritual outlook; He held a sense of brotherhood with all men and treated women as His sisters or mothers, maintaining a state of celibacy known to all. His actions were so profound that those who tried to understand their cause would eventually give up in sheer amazement, highlighting His unfathomable spiritual depth.


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