Chapter 37 portrays Sai Baba's personal state as profound, marvelous, and ultimately incomprehensible. His behavior was unpredictable; he was "Sometimes intoxicated with Brahmananda (the bliss of the Self); sometimes satisfied with Self-knowledge. Sometimes performing everything while remaining detached." Despite sometimes appearing inactive, the text clarifies that he was never asleep but was always internally alert, keeping his mind "fixed on His own Self-interest (Self-realization)." His nature is compared to the ocean—pleasant yet deep, profound, and difficult to fully fathom, making his true form beyond accurate description.
Can you describe Sai Baba's personal state and mannerisms as portrayed in Chapter 37?
📖 Chapter 37