The text from Chapter 39 offers a brief but profound insight into Sai Baba's early life. It notes that at the young age of eighteen, he already had a strong habit of seeking solitude. Furthermore, he was completely without fear, comfortable sleeping anywhere at night. The reason provided for this fearlessness, as explained in Chapter 39, was his advanced spiritual perception. He saw the Lord everywhere, indicating a constant state of divine consciousness that transcended ordinary fears and attachments to specific places.
Can you describe Sai Baba's personal habits and spiritual state during his early days as mentioned in Chapter 39?
๐ Chapter 39