As narrated in Chapter 37, Sai Baba's state of being was unpredictable and beyond ordinary comprehension. He was sometimes described as being intoxicated with Brahmananda (the bliss of the Self) and at other times as being perfectly satisfied with Self-knowledge. He could perform all worldly actions while remaining internally detached. Even when He appeared completely devoid of activity, the chapter clarifies that He was not asleep but was always alert, with His mind fixed on His own true form. His nature is likened to a deep and profound ocean, making His unfathomable form truly difficult to describe.
Can you describe Sai Baba's unpredictable state of being as detailed in Chapter 37?
📖 Chapter 37