Chapter 37 describes Sai Baba's state of being as unpredictable and profound. He is portrayed as sometimes being intoxicated with the bliss of the Self (Brahmananda) and other times performing actions while remaining completely detached. Though He may appear inactive, He is always alert and focused on Self-realization. In His personal conduct, He is known to all as a celibate (Urdhvareta) who holds brotherhood with men and treats women as His sisters or mothers. His actions are deemed so marvelous that those who try to understand their cause eventually sit quietly in amazement.
Can you summarize Sai Baba's personal conduct and state of being as detailed in Chapter 37?
📖 Chapter 37