Can you elaborate on Sai Baba's spiritual state as described in Chapter 37?

πŸ“– Chapter 37

Chapter 37 portrays Sai Baba's spiritual state as multifaceted and beyond ordinary comprehension. His daily life and actions are called marvelous and indescribable. The text notes that he was sometimes 'intoxicated with Brahmananda' (the bliss of the Self) and at other times fully satisfied with Self-knowledge. He could perform all worldly activities while remaining internally detached. Even when he appeared completely devoid of activity, he was not asleep but was always alert, with his mind fixed on Self-realization. His state is compared to a deep and profound ocean, suggesting that his true, unfathomable form could not be easily or accurately described by anyone.


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