Chapter 28 mentions Baba drawing devotees to him like a 'sparrow's chick.' What does this mean and how does it relate to karma?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 28

Chapter 28 explains Sai Baba's unique way of attracting devotees through the powerful analogy of a sparrow. Baba is quoted as saying, "My person may be in distant lands... I will bring him like a sparrow's chick, binding a string to his feet." This illustrates His divine power to draw individuals to Him, regardless of physical distance. The chapter connects this phenomenon to karma, suggesting that such a meeting with a saint occurs when the accumulated karma of many past births rises up. This divine encounter then ignites discrimination, detaches one from worldly enjoyments, destroys accumulated karma, and ultimately makes one's life successful.


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