According to Chapter 3, when Anna Chinchonikar expressed concern over the author's financial situation after retirement, Sai Baba gave several powerful assurances. Baba stated, "He will get a job, damn it! Now he should do my service; he will find happiness in the household." He then made a profound promise regarding the author's sustenance, declaring, "His plates are always full; they will never be empty as long as he lives." Baba concluded by assuring that through devoted service, the author's calamities would be removed and an "eternal treasure" would be found, thus completely alleviating Anna's worries.
Describe the specific assurances Sai Baba gave to quell Anna Chinchonikar's worries about the author's financial well-being.
📖 Chapter 3