Can you elaborate on the concept of 'enmity-free equality' that Sai Baba embodies, using details from Chapter 12?

📖 Chapter 12

The concept of 'enmity-free equality' is a central theme in the description of Sai Baba in Chapter 12. The text explicitly states that for a great soul like Sai, there is "no feeling of friend or foe, and to whom the pauper and the king are the same." This goes beyond simple tolerance, reflecting a state of consciousness where dualities like good/wicked and rich/poor cease to hold sway. As Chapter 12 elaborates, saints like Sai do not see distinctions between people, treating both the virtuous and the wicked as equals. This universal, non-judgmental perspective allows them to overflow with compassion for all, making them a refuge for every type of person.


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