As described in Chapter 18, Sai Baba employed a marvelous method to deepen the faith of his devotees. He would sometimes tell a devotee a short story in the Masjid. Then, while the person was still absorbing its meaning, Baba would instruct them to go to Sathe's Wada where Bapusaheb Jog was reading a sacred text. Upon arriving, the sincere listener would discover that the exact same story was coming up in the reading. This provided powerful confirmation, making them feel that the scriptures, like Jnaneshwar's Jnaneshwari or Eknath's speech, were merely a translation of Baba's own divine stories.
Can you explain the wonderful way Sai Baba connected his own storytelling with the formal scriptural readings taking place in the Wada?
π Chapter 18