The analogy of the mother cat and her kittens in Chapter 15 serves as a powerful metaphor for the relationship between Sai Baba and His devotees. The text describes how kittens, filled with love, run to cling to their mother. The mother cat might initially growl, causing them to pause, but they soon swarm her again. This persistent, loving action from the kittens causes milk to flow, and the mother forgets her annoyance, spreading herself on the ground with affection. As detailed in Chapter 15, this illustrates how devotees should approach the Guru. Their persistent faith and loving devotion, even in the face of initial tests or seeming indifference, will ultimately please Sai and cause His grace to flow freely, granting them His vision and blessings.
Could you explain the analogy of the mother cat and her kittens presented in Chapter 15?
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