Amir Shakkar's nine-month stay in the Chavadi was a profound paradox, as described in Chapter 22. Externally, it was like an imprisonment; he was confined to a single, filthy place and was even forbidden from visiting the Masjid. The physical discomfort was immense, which led Amir to eventually feel it was a prison. However, internally, this trial was a form of 'firm companionship with Sai.' He had unparalleled access to Baba, especially on the alternate nights they spent in the Chavadi talking. The text explicitly notes that this benefit was a rare fortune not easily enjoyed by others, highlighting the deep spiritual blessing hidden within the severe physical hardship.
Describe the paradox of Amir Shakkar's nine-month stay in the Chavadi, highlighting how it was both a prison and a blessing.
📖 Chapter 22