Can you explain the "sparrow's chick" analogy from Chapter 28 and how it relates to the story of Laxmichand?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 28

Chapter 28 introduces a powerful analogy used by Sai Baba to describe how he draws his devotees to him, regardless of distance. Baba is quoted as saying, "My person may be in distant lands, may be thousands of miles away, I will bring him like a sparrow's chick, binding a string to his feet." This chapter explains that this was not just a saying, but a divine play that many experienced. The text then presents Laxmichand, a clerk from Mumbai, as a prime example of such a "pious chick" who belonged to Baba. His journey to Sai is framed as the result of this spiritual pull, which happens when the accumulated karma of many births rises up.


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