The source material from Chapter 0 notes that a very large proportion of devotees who came to Maharaj had worldly desires, which would include concerns like career and stability. The text explicitly states that 'Maharaj satisfied their desire and seamlessly turned their minds toward ultimate welfare.' This indicates a two-step process: he would first help with their immediate, worldly problems and then use that as an opportunity to guide them towards a higher purpose. So while he didn't give direct career counseling, his method suggests he acknowledged the importance of worldly matters and addressed them as a means to guide individuals toward spiritual and ethical purification, which is described as the more valuable form of advice.
Considering that most people who came to Baba had worldly desires, how did he handle them, and does this suggest he can help with my career confusion?
📖 Chapter 0