Baba extols patience, or Saburi, as a foundational virtue with numerous benefits. In Chapter 19, he describes patience as the very 'manliness of men' and a form of courage that helps one navigate life's heaviest burdens. It is portrayed as a powerful force that actively 'wards off sin, distress, and poverty' and 'pushes away fear and dread.' Furthermore, patience is called a 'mine of virtues' and the 'queen of the King of Good Thoughts,' highlighting its supreme status. It is said to bring success and cause calamities to flee. Ultimately, a life lived without this virtue, regardless of one's knowledge or other qualities, is considered to be in vain.
Can you elaborate on the virtues and benefits of 'Saburi' (patience) as described by Baba?
π Chapter 19